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To ask general support support questions please go over to !techsupport@lemmy.world
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Have you tried turning it off, and then turning it on again? This fixes 97.8% of problems
Shouting at it will solve the remaining 2.3% of edge cases.
I believe you meant to recommend percussive maintenance…that’s when you hit it to get it to start working.
May or may not work with bridgemen. Try guilt-tripping, storm it.
YOU’RE NOT MY SUPERVISOR
but yeah, seeing dozens of support related questions kinda goes against the expressed purpose of this community.
Really hope it works this time
That support community is for lemmy.world related questions, you can go to !techsupport@lemmy.world for tech questions about anything
Noted and post modified, thanks for the clarification.
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Instructions unclear hands tangled in tape, everything is sticky.
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Thanks bro I gotta pee
Maybe a bot would be useful to detect when a post is a support question, and reply with links to the support communities? Unfortunately I don’t think newcomers will read the pinned post or previous posts about this that have come up.
Well, when I or someone else has writing a bot for that, it will indeed be a good idea lol
Why not both?
“IT enthusiasts of Lemmy, how would you tackle x or y problem?”
Could lead to some interesting answers but i agree that follow up questions and expectations to actually get the problem fixed should be somewhere else.
There’s definitely some grey area, but mainly we’re trying to not have this community be spammed with things like “why can’t I view pictures” and “the server is down someone do something”
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Ah, so you are making the same mistake that the reddit group did. OK, thanks for the warning, I’m heading out.
K 👍
I don’t understand. What mistake is that?
Turning this group into a place of mindless blabbering like it is on reddit.
It actually could be a place to ask questions and get meaningful answers from people in the know.
There are other communities dedicated to support questions. I think it makes good sense to separate it from this community.
alt.sysadmin.recovery here I come.
You removed my post that was not support related. I can only presume it was because it was simply about Lemmy (not a request for help or how to use the site) and you misinterpreted your own rule.
Also, the post just disappeared. No reference to it again, no explanation.
Would be nice to see you enforcing the rules as they’re actually written and also at least provide some explanation about what happened.
For one, if your post was removed we are required to put a removal reason to remove it.
Two, I see no record of it in the mod log. Are you sure it just wasn’t a victim of the intermittent downtime issues lemmy.world has had these past few weeks?
I’m not the OP, but I’ve noticed comments sometimes not being posted. There are probably a few glitches in Lemmy software or the clients still.
Wow, it’s literally 1984
Better believe it. :)
Is there a sub for lemmy related technical questions only?
Would be nice for specific implementation questions.
I think https://lemmy.world/c/techsupport is also for that, there’s also a lemmy.ml tech support community, I don’t remember exactly what its called though
In order for a community to come up in search, someone from your instance must have gone to it first
You can do this in a browser by typing in
https://(your.instance)/c/(community)@(community’s.instance)
ah interesting, thank you for your help
no prob!
What are we allowed to ask then? Honest question
The way I understand it, no technical support questions (because there are other communties for that). Other than that any good faith questions about anything are okay, as long as it’s not considered discriminatory, hateful or otherwise disruptive. And the mods decide what those latter three are.
Like asking something about fishing or cooking or life advice or anything you might want to ask someone.
Thank you a lot! Good explanation.