via my mas.to account, but when I click on a lemmy post, I get taken to the site & this notice:
You are not logged in. However you can subscribe from another Fediverse account, for example Lemmy or Mastodon. To do this, paste the following into the search field of your instance: !gunners@lemmy.world
Yeah I quit Reddit like right from the start; it's easier this way. Annoyingly not nearly as much stuff to doomscroll on Lemmy but it'll get there eventually. And Twitter helps out with F5 antsiness lol
Once, a recruitment consultant was trying to schmooze me, as I was a sort of hiring manager. They invited me to the company box at White Hart Lane…"It's a bit of a laugh". I very politely told him that I would rather drink a yard of my own diarrhea.
Having said that, I once went with a friend who worked for a company that had 4 seats at Stamford Bridge for client schmoozing. He took one client plus me and another mutual friend. The knuckle draggers whipped Reading (I think) about 4-0.
We are about to cross the terminal point of 1000 members, once we have that this community will take on a life of its own.
Kind of curious to see if we will be able to keep up posting goals and match thread… but given how much of a toxic shitshow they were on Reddit, not sure if it’s needed.
@Panzer517@Astrealix don't necessarily have to replicate traditions from there here. A smaller community might make a single match thread viable. It worked for r/ArsenalWFC
The other thing is, there are probably more people who don't show up in the lemmy.world member numbers because they come in from another instance. e.g I am using my aussie.zone account, even though I alsio sub to this community with a lemmy.world account
It was doing okay for me until about a hour ago. Now I'm getting error messages pop up about 75% of the time when trying to post or even navigate around.
@soycapitan451@Astrealix so long as you can find the communities you want it really doesn't matter although lemmy.world seems quite laggy for me but you can join a community from any instance.