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This is a support question around using Lemmy - removing the post now. Please see the sidebar for tips on better communities for questions like this in the future.
I have a feeling you could answer this question in a few seconds, yet you respond with this.
I don't follow. The rules for this community clearly state that it isn't meant for support. There are plenty of other communities that are focused on support. Why should people subscribed to this community be expected to answer support questions if they don't want to? That's the whole point of different communities with different rules.