Regarding the language_not_allowed
and losing your comment in Jerboa, I had the very same thing happening to me today. (Jerboa v0.0.31 I think, I updated it somewhere today to v.0.0.32 but that was after losing that comment).
As I'm on a different instance, it does not seem to be something specific to your instance. Besides that, I'm puzzled about how we should approach these language settings too.
Lemmy Support
Support / questions about Lemmy.
On the web interface, go to your account settings and out of all the languages selected; ensure that "undefined" is one of them. You can select multiple languages by holding down the "control" key and clicking. For example, right now I have both "english" and "undefined" as the languages I use.
My settings page looks like this. So are you saying that this Languages box should have a list of many languages, including "Undetermined"? Right now there is only English and nothing else.
Can I add more languages or is that instance admin level?
Oh, yeah I guess that would be an instance admin thing cause mine has a whole bunch in that settings box. Let them know that "undetermined" needs to be included as an selectable language.
Thanks for the clarification, I'll let them know :)
Fixed!
And here I thought that I was making it easier for people to have a default selection, rather than actively filtering content. That was not my intention! So sorry, and thankyou @guildz@lemmy.blahaj.zone for helping out.
Awesome! I can now choose "undetermined" and other languages like Danish too now.
Thanks for the quick response @Tiff !
I wonder in general, can an instance limit their communities to certain languages (like maybe only german on feddit.de) without limiting their users, so they can still interact with Italian communities on Reddit.it