I know that users from different instances can have @instance after the user name, but what does it mean when the username is @username ?

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️@yiffit.net
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    1 year ago

    Everyone who isn’t using a separate display name has an @. It’s their actual login name, like on Twitter.

    I couldn’t even use capital letters in my user name, but the display name lets you use Unicode and even emojis (as you can see with mine).

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    1 year ago

    Like yours does? It just means he’s commenting from another instance than your own home instance. If both you and the other are lemmy.world users and comment on a thread on a third instance, you shouldn’t see it.

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            1 year ago

            Right, I see it there. By the way I notice you’re using the linkswitcher tampermonkey script, have you noticed it slowing down your browser? I was searching for something yesterday and opened like 30 tabs to review one after another, and my browser was getting laggy as hell. 70% CPU usage and >8GB of RAM. Figured out that it was the script that basically indexed all tabs for potential lemmy links, and I had to kill it in order to get a useful browser again.

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              1 year ago

              I have not had any issues with it, the only two scripts i use is universal link switcher and a modified GM new tab script so any community or post i click on opens in a new tab instead of in the same window. Neither of which I’ve noticed causing massive lag though.

              It could be the mutation observer the script makes, it makes an observer for every lemmy page you are on and that is known to possibly cause lag on some machines.