

It’s your instance (lemmings.world) admin.
I am but a cog in a machine. A lazy one though.
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It’s your instance (lemmings.world) admin.
This… This is how fediverse works though… You are also on an instance run basically entirely on volunteer work.
If “we quit” there is no fediverse. On top of it all moderation tools are not mature enough yet.
You’d rather have your data scraped and sold? Or pay to use a platform like this?
Please don’t create a bot account that is not flagged as a bot. There is enough malicious activity that you might not see because mods/admins are doing their job.
There is no need to increase the volunteer work these people do.
I’ve also been looking at FP but I believe there are some issues of getting one outside of Europe.
I believe many instances defederate lemmynsfw.com simply because instance admins don’t want that legal responsibility and don’t have tools to keep an eye on it.
It’s been there for quite a long time though, just incase people here were not aware.
I actually like that idea! (As a non-dbzer0 user). But a separate community might be too much at this point considering no one has made a comment about it. How about posts in this community with a specific “tag”? [MEGATHREAD] or something?
Just my two cents added to your suggestion.
Not really no, I haven’t bumped into any issues using the community wiki megathread so far.
My question was prompted by me accidentally using a old bookmark that took me to rentry and noticed that it had seen updates very recently and compared to lemmy community wiki which seemed like it has not been updated since october. I started wondering whether the links were still all fine and there was no need to update them, or was it simply mostly abandoned and do people rather use rentry?
I personally prefer the lemmy community edition, but I’m such a noob when it comes to piracy that I put maybe too much trust into the megathread and this was just a wake up call to double check what am I clicking on and thought maybe asking the community about the state of the wiki wasn’t a bad idea.
Yeah with the “old megathread upkept by reddit’s piracy community” I mean that one and noticed that it is getting more edits than the community one here.
Wanted to basically know whether the lemmy community megathread is basically unmaintained and should I just use the rentry one. I really like the idea of lemmy community megathread, but I feel like if it is not maintained it might be more of a hazard. But I’m no expert and wanted a community discussion about this.
Edit: wanted to add that this is a pirate community afterall, would be of no shame to … pirate rentry megathread to lemmy community wiki every once in awhile, har har har
Bit late seeing your account is already 2mo old but nevertheless: welcome to the fediverse :)
Damn you, I’m now experiencing existential dread.
I have so decided that I, being my todayself still, shall not sleep. Ever again. I’m not going to micro-die again and let the tomorrow me take over!
No worries, glad you found it!
What’s your country? Maybe we can help
This is cool, you can even request the reminder to be sent to your DM! (Add “dm” between remindbots name-pinging and time)
We even have an official lemmy community for joplin! !joplinapp@sopuli.xyz (it’s linked on their website)
Definitely. I love lemmy more now that I have pretty nice curated /subscribed feed. I hardly ever actually look at /all.
I know how you feel! I myself was a lurker on reddit and I’ve instance-/software-hopped on fediverse few times until I found my favourite instance+software.
It takes more time and effort, but I’m definitely happier here than on reddit. Fediverse has it’s difficulties but it feels more “organic”, atleast until now.
I highly recommend a smaller stable instance. You are less likely to end up between defederation wars.
Initially it will suck because you wont find communities and your feed will look empty since you need to have atleast one account from your instance subscribing to a community to federate it to your instance, but once you find communities and subscribe you’ll have the widest access to content since federation is on by default and instances explicitly choose who they defederate (or they use lists of known bad-instances, but small ones are often not on these).
But that’s just my opinion, look into options a bit!
Yup. Since fedia.io was federating with ani.social for awhile you’ve got a “local copy” of ani.social’s communities on fedia.io from back when it federated.
So when you post on those communities it’s all happening only on fedia.io and you see posts/comments on that community from other fedia.io users. But, for example, I can’t see what fedia.io local copy of anime@ani.social looks like from my instance, because my “local copy” is still federating with the actual instance anime community is hosted on (i see new posts and my posts/comments get sent first to ani.social’s original community and federates to rest of instances from there).
Maybe that was the one I’ve originally seen. Not sure which one :D
Instance administration is also quite time consuming and is also based on volunteer work.
The vast majority of content on lemmy will be inaccessible to an instance who is under complete anarchy / unmodded.
There is the fediseer project that helps instances block such instances.
If you spin up an LLM farm instance it’s guaranteed to be blocked in many of the big ones - making your instance a lone island.