@[email protected] Oops, that was my fault. I’ll fix it up again
I’m an Australian woman, based in Meanjin / Brisbane, but in love with Argentina. In a previous life, I was a Trans activist, runner, and RollerDerby player. Now that we are all “post” covid, I feel like I’m still somehow finding my feet, and working out what I want to keep from my old life, and what I want to add to it! I have the feeling I will never get a final answer :)
I’m an admin on blahaj.zone, a Hajkey based instance for queer and gender diverse folk and other friends of Blahaj!
My photography can be found at @[email protected] https://pixelfed.au/i/portfolio/Ada
I can also be found on lemmy at @[email protected] and on matrix at ada:chat.blahaj.zone
Estoy aprendiendo español y a veces mi toots estará en mal español!
:blahaj_zone: :Blobhaj_Ani_Hearts: :Blobhaj_Flag_Transgender: :Blobhaj_Flag_Transfemme:
Banner image is a wide angle photo of Av. del Libertador in BuenosAires.
@[email protected] Oops, that was my fault. I’ll fix it up again
@[email protected] @[email protected]
This has been fixed now! There was an error importing an emoji that took the site down right after we went to bed.
@[email protected] How long is the name of the sub you’re trying to create? Is it longer than 20 characters?
@[email protected] It wasn’t an oversight as such, more that I am naïve to the politics involved. In my mind, as long as they weren’t attacking queer rights, then it wasn’t a priority for me.
However, prompted by several requests, I’ve done a bit of a deep dive to bring myself up to speed, and have made the choice to defederate lemmygrad.
@jdp23 So, with Lemmy specifically (I’m not sure about kbin yet, as I haven’t tested it), you just tag the community, and it posts directly to the community.
The only real consideration is that lemmy expects a subject line, so if you’re posting from software that doesn’t use a subject line, it will use the first sentence of your post as the subject instead. Which is why my post began with a snappy single line sentence :)
@[email protected] In a pub trivia competition thing that asked people about things they’ve done in their lives, or things they want to do, I won the “white sheep” award, which means my answers were the most average of everyone present