I did use the cross-post feature. Many apps do not recognise or acknowledge cross-posting yet which might explain why this article may have appeared multiple times for you.
I should have commented in the post that it is not my view and is supposed to initiate discussion. I’ve edited the original post with the following question:
While questioning scientific practices has led to some significant improvements despite heavy criticism at the time, how do we today justify dismissing unpopular/uncomfortable ideas while continuing to make scientific progress?
This was discussed on both communities you posted this two five days ago:
https://yiffit.net/post/884578
https://yiffit.net/post/884575
(Sorry for the yiffit links - Lemmy still does not have server-neutral ways to link to posts)
How are you choosing your destinations in the first place? There just be a reason you’re traveling to these places, especially as you state it’s specifically for tourism. Wouldn’t it make sense to do/see the things that attracted you there in the first place?
I did use the cross-post function. Most apps do not currently acknowledge this function which might explain why the article has appeared to you multiple times.
I think tapping the name should bring up the user page and tapping the post should bring up the post. Pretty straightforward.
How do you feel about finding things difficult and failure? Because that’s really important to consider when thinking of suggestions. It also depends how dedicated or how hard you are on yourself.
I don’t think this is yet possible in the Lemmy protocol itself.
No, which is why I posted here.
I’m on 0.0.41 and it does nothing.
I don’t like this one, sorry. I think it would be better to help people realise that facing hardships in order to achieve a dream isn’t a guarantee of success. Rather, it’s okay to fail and not everyone will succeed.
This is what the upvote function is for.
No, anyone on Telegram can block incoming calls. Voice messages are different.
To be honest, I don’t even know what instance I’m looking at most of the time. My app doesn’t show the instance name, only the community name, and the community names are often all identical across instances.
I wasn’t talking about markdown language. I was talking about the end user experience. In my email client for example, I can write a single line break and it is formatted as such. The end user shouldn’t have to know/worry/care about the underlying technology; the technology should work to meet their needs.
Thank you for the explanation. Good to know single line breaks are possible. However, other web services allow the user to use a single line break and it’s displayed in the same way. While you give a good technical reason why it is this way, I’m not convinced it’s the most user friendly approach.
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