Interesting. What is tge reasoning behind only fetching the comments vs. a full fediverse integration?
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
Given how long it took to fix the federation issues back in december (0.19 update), I’d be hesitant about updating, too.
If a post is interesting enough to write a comment, it also deserves an upvote.
At least on my screen and font size, the three asterisks are way too small to be recognizeable as a logo.
Loppis sounds way better than Flohmarkt, and I say that as a german native speaker.
Interesting interview that shows how easy small blogs can become part of the fediverse and reach their audience through whatever app or platform the reader chooses.
It seems like a tedious workflow, but the end result is quite good.