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Aarhus
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Aarhus er Danmarks andenstørste by - og Jyllands største byområde. Der bor cirka 290.000 i Aarhus by og 362.000 i Aarhus Kommune.
Dette fællesskab er dedikeret til indlæg der i sin væsentlighed omhandler Aarhus eller Aarhusianske forhold - nyheder, diskussioner, osv.
Der må postes på alle nordiske sprog, alle rigsfællesskabets sprog, samt på engelsk.
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Aarhus is Denmark's second largest city - and Jutland's largest urban area. Approximately 290,000 people live in Aarhus city, and 362,000 in the wider Aarhus Municipality.
This community is dedicated to posts about Aarhus in a broader sense - news, discussions, etc.
Posts may be made in all Nordic languages, all the languages of the Danish Realm, as well as in English.
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@dzm @EvilCartyen I hadn't discovered the @aarhus account. If I understand correctly, it's on Lemmy but we can post in both directions. thanks to the magic magiverse that is the Fediverse. Sounds like we can tag it, like using the (a)Bookstodon group tag here. As a chronic overposter of the posts involving #Aarhus, am happy to add the tag as suggested. WIll try it out soon.
As far as I know, mastodon can interact with Lemmy, but Lemmy can't interact with Mastodon, due to the fact that it requires the content to be in a community. So I guess it is only when you tag one of our communities that we see it.
@President_Pyrus Thanks. I haven't figured it out yet. I tagged @aarhus in a toot but it seems to only have acted like a mention. It was tagged in the reply when people replied to my toot, but I don't see that it straddled fediverse spaces.
I think maybe it was because that post was already part of a chain of posts, maybe it needs to be the first post.
@EvilCartyen @aarhus @CiaraNi right, yes, i think that's it! It seems that replies are ignored in order not to spam Lemmy with posts.
Lemmy can interact with Mastodon, it's the other way around that's bad. The point where the communication does not work is Mastodon content that isn't posted to a community and doesn't tag a community either. You can't follow a user on Lemmy so these posts are not fetched at all. So some content on Mastodon can't be seen on Lemmy but I believe all content from Lemmy can in principle be seen on Mastodon.