Oh. And anyway, it feels sooo stress-free to use.
Words counts don't discriminate according to the language and 2000 words correspond anyway to a 13-minutes read, at which point you'd rather format it with Emacs and export it to LaTeX or Hugo.
Oh. And anyway, it feels sooo stress-free to use.
Words counts don't discriminate according to the language and 2000 words correspond anyway to a 13-minutes read, at which point you'd rather format it with Emacs and export it to LaTeX or Hugo.
@Oceane it shouldn't be up to us (as software builders), but up to each instance to decide if they want to have a limit and what number that should be. Currently the default is 2000 words (not characters!) but we can make that higher... From a technical point of view it can be useful to have some kind of limit (just like there is for filesize when uploading images) just to avoid slowing down the site or over-using resources, whether by accident or maliciously.
Ooh I see, my bad then. Yeah 2000 words seems high enough, even for a French person. Tbh I've considered dumping Le Capital to see what happens 😅
someone made a similar try and broke the campground - that's why we prioritized this feature 😁
The limit is configurable in instance settings (see screenshot) and visible to people considering whether to join an instance on the about page: campground.bonfire.cafe/about
This is a bonfire demo instance for testing purposes