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Animemes
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A place for anime memes! Anything that isn't done is still a WIP... yea :D
A backup community in the event Reddit goes downhill even further. Make an account to join and post on this outpost if you think having a backup/alternative community is important!
Provisional Rules
- Memes are encouraged to be related to weeb culture and should make an attempt at humor. Humor is subjective, of course, but at least try to make an attempt. Meta references are allowed.
- No politics, karma whoring, advertising/promotion, or keyboard fights. Take your drama elsewhere.
- If you think your anime contains a major plot spoiler from a series (whether currently airing or not), try Include the anime/source name in the title (e.g. [Anime Name] Meme title). There is currently no functionality to flair spoilers, so readers should exercise their discretion in opening posts.
- NSFW rule: Mark your post as NSFW if it contains explicit sex, gratuitous nudity, or extreme stuff (e.g. scat, guro, vore, etc.). When in doubt, NSFW it for the browsing safety of your fellow users.
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Whoa, cool! Never seen that before. Works with arbitrary text. {this|like}
Unfortunately, it only seems to work in the web frontend. Does not work in Jerboa or Eternity, or on the old.lemmy web frontend. Also doesn't appear to be documented. https://join-lemmy.org/docs/users/02-media.html . Not standard markdown AFAIK.
I'd love to know more about where this feature came from and what's needed to support it.
Edit: The web frontend uses the html tag, which I also did not know existed. Neat! https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/ruby
Edit 2: Lemmy's open source, so I don't need to guess! I looked it up and this feature appears to come from markdown-it-ruby, which is marked as a dependency under lemmy-ui
Pretty cool to have a visitor! How did you end up finding about here?
And didn't know Ruby was part of the Lemmy UI
You mean this thread? It just popped up in my "all" feed. Using Lemmy's new (as of 0.19) "scaled" sort method, FWIW.
Ahh, interesting to know this place hasn't been de-fed by almost everyone yet lol
Uh oh, am I on a watchlist now? LOL
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