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Community search (all) not working

For the past few days, I haven't been able to do a global community search. I go to 'Communities' -> click 'all' -> type something and hit 'search', but then I see a red error box popping up, and I end up seeing the Posts search results, not communities.

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Anybody all caught up on From?
  • My wife and I love this show so much!! We binged the first season when we decided to watch it, and have been watching theory videos on YT after every episode of S2!

    Now it's that looooong wait until S3, and hoping the writers strike doesn't affect it too much (in terms of both release date and quality)

  • What other less-toxic system could work instead of karma?
  • thing is... in the end, karma doesn't serve as that anyway (indicator of quality). It's so easy to karma farm by (re)posting content (sometimes even stolen) in multiple communities.

    In NSFW communities, at least on Reddit, I see SO MANY posts that doesn't fit the community they were posted in, but being upvoted anyway because... well... it's nudity

  • What other less-toxic system could work instead of karma?
  • I loved forums, and we didn't have anything, except for 'total posts' and 'total replies' for users. I like that.

    I do like upvoting, but I think karma should be hidden. Maybe if you go to user profile and click a button to see the value. It should not show if you hover over the user in a discussion, like Reddit. This is too much incentive for Karma farming.

    I don't like downvotes, and that's the reason I'm on lemmy.one - no downvotes here at all

  • let's discuss "karma"
  • I never cared about someone's karma. I enjoy not even knowing mine, I guess. I guess the only reason I would want karma would be for hiding users with negative karma from conversations but...

    1. Since I'm all in for not having downvotes, this is a moot point
    2. Probably neonazis don't have negative karma because some people would still downvote them. So hiding users with negative karma would not help much
  • Trying to get into reading, need suggestions
  • A few general recommendations:

    Nonfiction:

    • The End of Everything, Katie Mack
    • The Anthropocene Reviewed, John Green
    • Jenny Lawson's books - Broken, Let's Pretend This Never Happened
    • What If?, Randall Munroe

    Fiction:

    • Later, Stephen King - it's a short Stephen King book. I prefer The Institute, but it's longer
    • The Dresden Files series, Jim Butcher - action, mystery, urban fantasy
    • Black Water Sister, Zen Cho (YA fantasy set in Malaysia)
    • The Dragon Lords trilogy, Jon Hollins - medieval fantasy with comedy and a few twists
    • The Color of Magic, Terry Pratchet - Discworld is a great fantasy series with humour
  • We Need Downvotes on Lemmy.one
  • I guess people in general prefer this way - which is probably why 99% of Lemmy instances have downvotes enabled. You can choose any one of them :)

    For me, it makes me more stressed about posting stuff, specially since you can be downvote bombed just for saying you didn't like X book, or whatever.

    It also makes me more stressed when reading comments, for some reason. Either when I see an innocent random comment with negative points - I feel bad for the commenter - or when I end up using it as a disagree button and get more stressed. IDK why.

    So for me, not having it is way better. Otherwise I maybe wouldn't even have created a Lemmy account, and used the "opportunity" (Reddit down in flames) to be less online - which I guess would also be a great outcome.

    TLDR: some people prefer no downvotes, but most instances allow them. Your user is already on lemmy.ml, so why do you care?

  • We Need Downvotes on Lemmy.one
  • I recently had the experience where I was looking for a squid farm design in Minecraft. A Youtube video

    you would never know if the downvotes are because of video quality, someone not liking the narrator's voice (or the content creator itself). As someone else mentioned, an actual comment saying it doesn't work on a version is way clearer

    it’s also mostly (but not always) correlated with the quality and/or accuracy of the post

    it hasn't been my experience in quite a few communities. People will downvote things they don't wanna hear, even if it's the truth, or just an opinion.

  • We Need Downvotes on Lemmy.one
  • -1 in terms of a comment score? If you can't downvote, yes, the score is never going to be negative.

    That's the beauty of federation: you can choose any of the 90% (or higher) of Lemmy instances that allow downvoting, instead of one of the few that doesn't :)

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