@MxM111 /d/lemmy.ml covers the entire lemmy.ml site/instance. /m/gaming@lemmy.ml is a particular lemmy community. Think of it as the difference between reddit.com and reddit.com/r/gaming
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you're gonna flip when you find out oppai loli is a thing which is biologically impossible to be a child.
but that lemmy.ml user isn't a mod of /m/RedditMigration, and the removed comment wasn't by a lemmy.ml user? do random lemmy.ml users have the ability to remove comments like that? the only mods of /m/RedditMigration are you and ernest and neither of you were the ones to remove it?
ah. yeah that's troublesome. I wonder if you manually tag some other magazines if it'll override it?
@swarmosythe yeah /d/ works a little weird. it gets: all links to the domain, and all threads/users from that instance. the former bit works like reddit's browse by link, the latter is kinda it's own thing. by default ofc all fediverse users can comment on kbin/lemmy threads and communities. and the magazines (/m/) works like subreddits, but also have a url @ after them like how accounts on fediverse work.
yeah I was thinking just the other day "oh it's probably fixed by now so it's okay to update" and then I see this today haha
technically self-hosting is illegal in the dprk...
went ahead and made a wholesome edit (attached, lemmy users might need to view this on kbin).
Edit: try this?
@swarmosythe I think it doesn't work for mastodon stuff. but for example: https://kbin.social/d/lemmygrad.ml will show you threads on lemmygrad and by lemmygrad users. https://kbin.social/m/gaming will show you kbin's local gaming magazine. while https://kbin.social/m/gaming@lemmy.ml will show you lemmy.ml's gaming magazine. https://kbin.social/d/lemmy.ml will show you everything from lemmy.ml communities and users.
notably though I think /d/ also grabs links to a site rather than just from a site.
Every time I think about updating to windows 11 I see something like this lol. first the vr thing and now pirated software not running properly?
oh, I see. yeah that makes sense then I guess? I would've thought that it'd be reported based on the mod that removed it? but I guess not. that explains it.