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  • I haven’t yet begun homeschooling, but I did join some fb groups in my area. I like to gather what resources (eg curricula) or ideas they have and think about what I’d prefer. Some group members don’t align exactly with what I want or have questionable information, so always do your own research too.

    But I have found that talking about homeschooling with friends and coworkers opened up many conversations about it, and I didn’t even realize they homeschooled. So it seems less intimidating to have some successful methods or curricula implemented, instead of the overwhelming amount of info on the web.

    Like I said, I havent started yet, but I’m happy to share what I found for ideas.








  • What app are you using? If you’re on iOS, I know the Voyager app allows for selection of filtering your search to Communities, Users, Posts, etc. and Lemma has a pretty good smart search that has found the communities I was looking for.

    As far as I am aware, at least one user on your instance needs to be subscribed to a community on a different instance or at least specially searched for it to be searchable. In your case, if no one on lemmy.world is subscribed to or specifically searched for lemmy.radio/c/amateur_radio, you wouldn’t see it on a search from you lemmy.world account. Otherwise you’ll need to use a browser to find the community and seek it out on the web. Not super streamlined yet, I agree.

    The only other more functional browser searches that I know of are:

    https://lemmyverse.net/ and https://browse.feddit.de/











  • loopy@lemmy.worldMtoDad Jokes@lemmy.worldnew cars
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    3 years ago

    Genuinely curious, do you all think should there be a rule against posting major social media links such as this?

    My thought is that I assume most of us are here for a different online social experience and would ideally not contribute to the current social media companies’ practices.

    The joke is on point, but I’m wondering if it can be hosted on PeerTube or something.