To be able to publish your post in a community you need to join a community first as explained here: COMMUNITIES Have Arrived on the Blurt Blockchain and BeBlurt App!
RE: BeBlurt Supports Blurt Communities
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BeBlurt Supports Blurt Communities
Thanks!!!! I still don't see any community dedicated to games.
When I click to join the community the following legend appears: Unkown user.
It seems you are using Whalevault to connect on BeBlurt, can you confirm you are in BeBlurt version: 1.5.1
This usually happens when BeBlurt has difficulty communicating with Whalevault extension or the Whalevault window is open behind. When this happens, you can try refreshing the page, checking that there's no Whalevault window open behind, and lastly, log out and log in again.
I'm using Linux from my PC, so I log in to the wer directly from the official project page. So it is obvious that the version is 1.5.1.
I don't use WhaleVault and I can't add communities or post any posts.
In the enthusiasm for developing mobile apps in this kind of macromania that has infuenced all developers have forgotten that many of us are still using the old and beloved PCs.
Regards.
BeBlurt is compatible with both Windows and OSX and tested with browsers Chrome and Chromium-based, Safari, and Opera GX, and it can be used with or without Whalevault (although I personally use it more often without).
However, I haven't had the opportunity to test it on Linux PCs, which account for approximately 3.08% of the worldwide operating system market.
The percentage you allude to I know perhaps better than you @nalexadre, don't worry about it.
And he understands you if you don't want to waste time developing applications for other operating systems.
To each his own. I defend free software as a way to oppose the immense power of media multinationals and software majors.
Regards.