Mastodon also has the benefit that other platforms try their best to federate with it
Mastodon also has the benefit that other platforms try their best to federate with it
What I think would be cool is following hashtags from Lemmy, or a.gup.pe groups
Is Tumblr still planning on joining? That would be huge
The culture’s a bit too reddit-like for my taste, but it’s alright and some communities are better about it
I don’t even see footnotes in the documentation[1], but they can be pretty useful. It’s ^[text]
, in case others are curious.
EDIT: I see that the “fediverse” link for posts has been removed.
It’s still there, just not when the post/comment comes from the instance you’re on. Even though the post is to a lemmy.ml community, it’s from lemmy.world so that’s where the fediverse link goes to.
At least on Lemmy, defederating is also a way of banning all the instance’s users from your communities. If you’re constantly banning one instance’s users and their admins seem fine with it, there’s really no other way.
If you’re defederating a lot, most of it will be tiny instances you got from some blocklists, so I don’t know if this really says much
Not counting bot comments sounds great and in hindsight obvious, I hope other platforms learn from it. Besides that, it’s nice to see PieFed is making good progress
That + mostly sticking to my subscriptions (coincidentally, none of them tech or politics) makes it feel like I’m on a completely different Lemmy
Anecdotally, the communities I’m interested in are getting more active in a way that seems sustainable (as opposed to last year, when it was a always a single person posting some, getting no responses, and leaving). I’m pretty positive about the state of Lemmy and the wider threadiverse.
Similarly, it looks like a.gup.pe groups don’t work here even though they’re basically just communities
Would make sense too, they don’t use default Gmail either. Some other governments have Mastodon instances
Instead of defederating all of lemmy.ml, just blocking that one comm could be an option
It’s like the darkest pattern. Making it so that quitting has to be a conscious choice. I see why amoral companies would use it, don’t know why FOSS would too.
Neoliberalism =/= liberalism and especially not leftism (or just “the opposite of conservatism”), which I assume is what Colbert means
That easily accessible list exists, at least. For you it’s part of lemm.ee/instances
Or because the other instance’s users keep breaking rules. I guess even then there could be an option to ban them from all your comms but still show their comms.
There are definitely people that bounced off Lemmy for whatever reason. No idea how many though, I myself had 4 accounts on various instances before I settled on this one.
The lemmy.world thread reminds me of a similar “racism on the fediverse” thread, and the occasional thread about misogyny (dismissive, uninterested and/or personally offended)