OK thanks ! I saw a list of " instances " at the bottom of the page and it showed a list of 5000 randon terms like you described .
I am truly not tech savvy at all but I like to learn. Terms like embed are foreign to me but I can figure all that out :)
I’m on mobile , so if I download another app will the view be different or a better experience?
And not that it bothers me but while I got ya here … When I’m scrolling and open a thread then back out of the thread I have to scroll all the way back to where I backed out of (if that makes sense). Is that just a feature of the way the sight is set up / runs ?
No problem! Embed just means the picture lives on a different computer, and you get it from there.
I haven’t used the website much since I came from the Reddit blackout, but that issue sounds like an issue with the website. I think the apps are a better experience than the website. They let you save comment drafts, use volume keys to go up and down in the comments section, and get back to where you were before opening a post rather then back to the top.
OK thanks ! I saw a list of " instances " at the bottom of the page and it showed a list of 5000 randon terms like you described .
I am truly not tech savvy at all but I like to learn. Terms like embed are foreign to me but I can figure all that out :)
I’m on mobile , so if I download another app will the view be different or a better experience?
And not that it bothers me but while I got ya here … When I’m scrolling and open a thread then back out of the thread I have to scroll all the way back to where I backed out of (if that makes sense). Is that just a feature of the way the sight is set up / runs ?
There are very nice apps listed on https://www.lemmyapps.com/
Voyager, Arctic, Thunder and Summit are usually good recommendations depending on Android or iOS
No problem! Embed just means the picture lives on a different computer, and you get it from there.
I haven’t used the website much since I came from the Reddit blackout, but that issue sounds like an issue with the website. I think the apps are a better experience than the website. They let you save comment drafts, use volume keys to go up and down in the comments section, and get back to where you were before opening a post rather then back to the top.