Question: If there's No New Entries, would you prefer that the list wasn't published at all?
(Maybe the relative positions of Previous Entries is of some interest, or maybe they'll be people who haven't seen the list before, I don't know.)
Question: If there's No New Entries, would you prefer that the list wasn't published at all?
(Maybe the relative positions of Previous Entries is of some interest, or maybe they'll be people who haven't seen the list before, I don't know.)
Thank you. Fixed now.
No post yesterday, and some communities are possibly missing from today. Lemmyverse.net wasn't able to update - the dev has said it was due to issues with lemmy.world's API responses.
This being the Top Post of All Time suggests that everyone likes the idea of being appreciative of new content more than actually being appreciative of new content.
"Grenoble" is mostly in French, btw. So if you click, you'll probably only see the 2 or 3 posts that aren't tagged 'François' (depending on how you've set your profile up). This is how things should be, I guess.
Data is over for 18 hours (rather than 24) because LemmyVerse hasn't updated in 17 hours (it normally updates every 6-12 hours), and the day (for me) will be over in a bit.
nosleep at lemmyworld? That's only got 5 posts from a month ago, so someone will have to get their finger out.
I wrote a function that sent a post to the top community in New Entries, but then changed my mind about using it. That was for everyday though, so I thought it might get intrusive. I'll re-think it when a month comes up - it's difficult to know how users feel about bots.
Does the community need to be older than 7 days?
It does, yes.
I discovered eXoLite from your Community, btw. It's amazing, so thank you.
It's up now. It was feddit.nl's turn to fall over today. Sorry if you asked me this ages ago (I'm only just seeing it for the same reason)
Okie-doke. Thanks for answering. If no-one else chimes in, I'll change it to not publish if it has nothing new to say.