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The Sync dev has mentioned that the 'clickable link' problem has been resolved, and will be part of their next app release.
The lemmyf.uk communities have re-instated their NSFW tags, just in time for the crawler to notice, so they've disappeared from this list now, and will be back in their rightful place from tomorrow.
I need to shut up about how much moviesandtv@lemmy.film annoys me. But you can treat it as a sort of canary if you like. I don't know how much these lists send subscribers to Communities, but if it's promoted that Community at all, then that would be the opposite of my personal intention. Basically, its appearance here proves that the list is entirely data-driven by an indifferent bot, and I don't interfere.
The novelty of lemmy.world not appearing is starting to wear off (I think fixing their API issues would help them distinguish between intentional attackers and unintentional ones, but maybe not).
I wondered if they'd be replaced by hexbear.net ones, but they're currently in the position some new communities found themselves in: their main growth was during the period that the bot was gathering data, and has tailed off now that it actually has enough.
Anyway, good to see '2023 World Cup' make an appearance (even though the tournament itself is nearly over).
I've subbed to 'Curated Tumblr', but the recent posts from 'Waveform' are about how the Instance is shutting down, so I probably won't bother subbing to that one.