

I’m not saying that it isn’t a good fit (after all, the fediverse encourages selfhosting) - but OP might get better help there.
I’m not saying that it isn’t a good fit (after all, the fediverse encourages selfhosting) - but OP might get better help there.
Seems like a good question for a selfhosting community
It might be my personal preference, but i find conversations on mastodon hard to follow once there are more than a handful replies.
Lemmy (or reddit) keeps the flow of comments well ordered and perfectly readable.
Looks like a small release, but has some IMO pretty interesting changes, like
Allow users to view their own removed/deleted communities
and
Add backend check to enforce hierarchy of admins and mods
It seems like a tedious workflow, but the end result is quite good.
Interesting. What is tge reasoning behind only fetching the comments vs. a full fediverse integration?
I think counting fediverse users is about as difficult as counting e-mail adresses.
If you vote, post or comment, you count as active user.
It’s quite obvious from the context
This community has only two posts and a few comments. The algorithm has very few information on such tiny communities.
It would probably be useful to only include communities with a minimum amount of interaction to avoid such outliers.
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I’m on lemmy a lot, but have not seen your site yet. But I’m hesitant to register for a site to find out where to register.
Also, you seem to have a list of servers, where I was able to suggest one country. feddit.org serves the german-speaking fediverse, and that is at least four countries (if you count Liechtenstein).
Most users that are not from the english-speaking world can just join one of the few servers in their language:
Source: join-lemmy.org
My guess is that it’s not possible (yet) to follow from lemmy. However, you can follow and interact from Mastodon.
At least I personally have not seen any issues in this current release.
Just counted: 6 of the top 10 instances use 0.19.5 or newer. Source: lemmyverse.net with default sorting
Yes of course, as almost any other website.