Those still there don’t know better (lots of millenials, and older, folks and those barely online), like Elon’s changes, or are there passively (syndicating other feeds).
Those still there don’t know better (lots of millenials, and older, folks and those barely online), like Elon’s changes, or are there passively (syndicating other feeds).
Tilvids.com, maketube.net, urbanists.video, spectra.video are a few
Thanks for posting this, really highlights all the hard work, and congrats @nutomic!
The existing integration works suprisingly well given the different use cases. Bettet than Masto and Peertube.
Unfortunately Mastodon not supporting group actors is the main difficulty in the integration on its end. Lemmy has hacks like auto-boosting thread posts, but kbin and peertube don’t so you can’t get thread posts without following the post author.
I think allowing user following (allow subscribing to user pages) and handling tags (which I’m not sure the right approach, probably can fit in whatever multicommunity feature gets developed) are the only missing things on the Lemmy side.
You can’t turn pictrs off as a configuration setting?
Can CSAM distributors use it as a test suite for workarounds?
Edit: first draft was too declarative where I meant to pose the thought as a question.
Credit cards have better identity protection and handle disputes more favorably than a bank debit card here.
Unsubscribe to meme communities and only subscribe to the less active non-meme communities for your “home” (subscribed), then view the memes on local and all feeds? Or you could just go to the communities you want to see individually / try changing hot/active/top sorts.
It’s not like the land wouldn’t be viable for high end housing if the corps could push for rezoning. It doesn’t have to stay only office space.
One of the new weekly special creations at my local ice cream shop. It changes every week, but I like trying the new flavors they create.
It’s not so much the instances but the communities that are important on Lemmy, unlike most of the fediverse. If your community’s instance is federated with the big instances, it helps get people to your community either way if the post shows as a link on the bigger instance or the host instance. Hopefully crawlers will eventually add some smarts so we link the host instances eventually too.
Thank you Ruud!
https://m.lemmy.world already points to an instance of Voyager, probably close to what you are asking.
Follow your friends, check out your instance’s federated feed and follow some people there (if you aren’t self hosting), follow some tags, and follow a trending bot like @[email protected]
Is that 100m active users?
I haven’t hooked up posting from my domain yet, but I understand this is an alternative to using an AP plugin or https://fed.brid.gy/ . Seems pretty slick if you want to tie your primary identity into a mastodon server, though I guess in theory this approach could work with any AP platform that has a similar API. Probably the best use case would be if you don’t fully self-host your own blog.
I think your best options are mlmym or alexandrite installed as a PWA from your browser. I think Liftoff also has a native app for Windows but I’ve only tried it on Android.
Nothing either :(
Piggybacking on your comment to lessen spam at top. @[email protected] in 1 minute DM
On the microblogging side of the fedi, “fedihire” and “jobalert” hashtags seem to be frequently used for job postings, and “getfedihired” and “jobsearch” for those posting that they are looking.