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Feel free to copy and grow this list. We need to make it easier to find interesting spaces.
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Where are all the PieFed communities? Also, putting commas between those communities would be doing everyone reading a favor.
They asked about Lemmy and all those communities are ones that I follow so when adding communities they auto populate for me.
I've already reformatted the links, they should all have breaks between each one.
If someone else wants to make a list of piefed communities they can take the time to make that post. I'm not sure why it's only up to me to make a list.
Oh, it's definitely up to you. Only you can create that definitive list! D:
But seriously, it's the breaks that are the problem, at least viewing from the PF side. It turns the comment in to a gargantuan one that breaks the flow of the rest of the comments. Commas could easily solve that problem.
On piefed with voyager as my frontend it shows up properly for me, although it doesn’t look like OP has used the markdown convention of double spaces before a line break. Maybe that’s why it’s not displaying for you? Are you on the web frontend?
Yessir (or pronoun of choice). It shows up for me the length of ~4 full-screen pages. So from Voyager they all look clustered together, then?
Oh no sorry I misunderstood your comment, I thought you meant you weren’t seeing line breaks and couldn’t read this comment. I understand now lol
Word.