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Interesting
This thread should answer your questions: https://lemmy.world/post/16211417?scrollToComments=true
Have you ever thought about moving !fire@lemmy.ml to another instance?
I feel like some people have been blocking lemmy.ml lately, maybe another instance would attract more people
Feel free to have a look at !fedigrow@lemm.ee, it’s a community dedicated to making communities grow
Tesseract have them
Kbin had them (called collection)
Hopefully mbin will catch up: https://github.com/MbinOrg/mbin/issues/547
Hablas español? 😄
Does Boost support version 0.19.4? Could be the source of the problem
Thank you for the fast update, the crossposting bug was quite annoying!
I wasn’t aware, thanks for the heads up!
Crossposts are still not working, understandable indeed
Happy Lemmyversary, thank you for your work on your instance!
Indeed. Which is more or less already the case (LW communities dominating lemmy.ml ones).
The remaining ones are Linux and FOSS, but hopefully those will find alternatives too.
Local communities are an interesting concept, though I am concerned about unintended side effects. I have noticed many times that people from other instances chime in to meta-communities to provide some alternative viewpoints and context when instances are discussing interactions with the rest of the network. I worry that some will become too isolated/sheltered. But I suppose, in the end, that’s ultimately up to the individual instances to decide.
Probably interesting for communities where people can express themselves a bit more openly. I’m very aware to not doxx myself knowing that everyone and their grandma can run an instance and parse all of my comments
Also safer spaces for groups targeted by bigots
Apparently the neoliberalism of the imperial core is less politically biased 🤷 A real fish don’t know they’re in water moment.
I’m really not the biggest fan of LW either: https://lemmy.ml/post/15002500
(Strangely enough, that version only has 7 comments vs 50 here: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/11487804)
I’m always trying to pushing from LW to smaller communities (got another small argument about !movies@lemmy.world and !movies@lemm.ee recently).
I have also seen a few reports about LW having their own political bias, but I guess they were never as documented as they recent one about Lemmy.ml
I make a distinction between software development and server administration and moderation.
I have always been promoting lemmy as a platform, posting to plenty of communities, organizing some of them.
The management of the Lemmy.ml is something else, but isn’t the idea of a federated network to be able to disagree on server management and still be connected?
And I’ve always been opposed to defederation from Lemmy.ml. If you are referring to the posts I created in the last few days about alternatives to Lemmy.ml communities, they were exactly that, alternatives. People have to freedom to use which ones they prefer.
Also, the sysadmin of my instance, Reddthat, was mentioned, so it was a good opportunity to shout out to them.
Special thanks goes to Radically Open Security, @sleepless and @matc-pub for their work on lemmy-ui and lemmy-ui-leptos, @dullbananas for their help cleaning up the back-end, DB, and reviewing PRs, @phiresky for federation work, @MV-GH for their work on Jerboa and API suggestions, @asonix for developing pictrs, @ticoombs and @codyro for helping maintain lemmy-ansible, @kroese, @povoq, @flamingo-cant-draw, @aeharding, @Nothing4U, @db0, @MrKaplan, for helping with issues and troubleshooting, and too many more to count.
Good job everyone!
I created !imaginary@reddthat.com recently, Reddthat runs 0.19.4, the default setting was “Public”. Maybe it’s a configuration that can modified by admins?
Edit: completely misread the title, sorry
Is your password longer than 60 characters?