• @[email protected]
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    402 years ago

    I chose ee over ml after what Mali started doing and that site could drop offline at any time.

  • Draconic NEO
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    542 years ago

    This graph is actually wrong, lemmy.ml doesn’t have open sign ups, it just appears to because the Lemmy software doesn’t accurately distinguish between open and closed registrations, it only distinguishes between open registrations and application-based registrations. If registrations are closed it’ll look just like they are open, but we’ll just give an error message when you try to sign up which is incredibly deceiving.

    I filed an issue to fix this discrepancy on their GitHub.

    Another issue with this graph is that it shows lemmy.world as American but it’s actually hosted in Finland.

  • @[email protected]
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    Canadian and running on 99% renewal energy were all I needed to know to join sh.itjust.works

      • @[email protected]
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        52 years ago

        There was a rough week or two there but it’s been good lately. Happy being a part of it though.

      • Bebo
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        392 years ago

        I like how the name can be read in 2 ways: shit just works and shh it just works!

    • @[email protected]
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      22 years ago

      Also two good reasons for me as well.

      It’s strange that it doesn’t report a Canadian flag on the graphic in the post heading though. Looks like Netherlands?

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      Tbf, depending on the region, that’s just how the electricity is made. The fbxl network runs off of electricity generation made up of 86% hydroelectric and biomass, with the balance made up of wind, solar, and natural gas.

      As I have repeatedly repeatedly said, with a geography of canada, the entire country could be 100% renewables in a decade or two if there was a real focus on hydroelectric generation that is presently powering entire regions, and it would make people’s lives better in the process with plentiful inexpensive hydroelectric we would make electric heat the most competitive and thus would start offsetting burning fossil fuels for building heat which would have a massive impact on carbon emissions since buildings make up 25% of total emissions and most building heat is done with fossil fuels because electricity is too expensive and the costs are rising so people are migrating to fossil fuels even with the carbon tax…

      But I digress…

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        If it were hosted in Nova Scotia half of its power would come from coal. So I don’t take it for granted

  • RickRussell_CA
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    Oh goody. There’s a [email protected] and it’s not me. And it’s using one of my older profile pictures.

    EDIT: 2023/8/29 update – I posted to the lemm.ee support community and the admins decided to disable the account. Well done!

    • walden
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      122 years ago

      That’s why we disabled the buy-sell-trade community on our niche instance. Nobody got scammed during the short time it was open, but if a username can be duplicated it makes scamming that much easier.

    • @[email protected]
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      82 years ago

      The only bad part about the fediverse, imho, it’s hard to be the only one with your username. What makes it bad is a malicious user, that you may have pissed off somehow, start using your username in a smear campaign to hurt your reputation.

        • @[email protected]
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          12 years ago

          True. I try to stay anonymous. But that doesn’t work on all social medias. Take Facebook for example, they show all that info in your profile allowing haters to hate

        • @[email protected]
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          12 years ago

          This is true, just like I have an ml account too. But I wouldn’t put past someone to create another account on another instance with efwis and start some shit because I hurt their feelings. So far that hasn’t been an issue but there is a first time. Especially since the username doesn’t show what instance your’re on on the feeds

    • @[email protected]
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      122 years ago

      Uhhhhh. Yeah this was always something I was worried about with multiple instances. Having multiple usernames run my different people. The @ at the end will be crucial for people keep them separate

  • @[email protected]
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    72 years ago

    is there a way to transfer my account to another instance? lemmy.world for me is unreliable and slow :/

    • @[email protected]
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      82 years ago

      They’re quick when it comes to defederating lefties. Not so much with toxic right wingers.

      In all seriousness though, some apps copy subbed communities. Having a backup lemmy is useful.

      • @[email protected]
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        I need more data on that first point. Everyone’s defederation rationales and strategies have evolved over the last few months.

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          Exploding heads was slow. Hexbear was instantaneous.

          Read the Hexbear defederation post if you want to see how subjective it actually was.

          Don’t get me wrong, commies are badly misguided, but they can hold a good faith rational debate.

          • @[email protected]
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            32 years ago

            I think I’ll have to see how quickly they make a decision on other instances in the future.

            The hexbear defederation did seem odd to me since the rationale was the admins there reminding their users to follow other instances rules?

            Idk, I’m glad I can still see hexbear comments. I may not agree with them but at least they appear more literate than the exploding heads users.

      • @[email protected]
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        62 years ago

        You lose comment history and all that jazz too but it’s better than nothing. I’m not sure if devs plan to implement a way to do it but it’s one of the reasons I decided to roll my own instance. Nothing more frustrating than using someone else’s and losing access while they take days to get it back up.

  • @[email protected]
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    62 years ago

    Nice! The only issue is the extremely small size limit of images, but still a great instance

    • Draconic NEO
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      62 years ago

      I really wish they would increase the image size to at least 200 or 300kb to fit larger images. You can get around it by using external image hosting but you can’t do that for banners and profiles.

      • kratoz29
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        82 years ago

        If they ever defederate from piracy communities, yeah, but I don’t think so, admin has a very anti defederate policy, so I see this scenario very hard to occur.

        • @[email protected]
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          62 years ago

          Oh, I don’t really care about piracy communities. I meant on the basis of it getting big.

    • Stoneykins [any]
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      People seem to only want their accounts on “general use” instances that are already pretty popular.

      Which is… bizarre. There is no downside to having your account on a more niche instance (as long as it isn’t so niche that it gets turned off), and there are arguably disadvantages to having your account on a more popular instance.

      • @[email protected]
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        182 years ago

        One big thing that hasn’t changed from reddit is that lemmy instances are still based on an autocratic power structure. Whether or not your content gets seen or you get to see other content depends on the relationships between those leaders. That means choosing your leadership is of utmost importance, and I eventually settled on lemm.ee because it was the first instance I came across that both a) seemed like it had actual adults running the show, and b) was large enough for that leadership have already faced some challenges and have an established track record.

        That’s the downside to a niche instance.

        • IninewCrow
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          22 years ago

          That’s the core of every problem that’s occurred to every massive human social structure we’ve ever created in history.

          We create systems, the systems become powerful, a small group of autocratic people naturally gravitate towards wanting to lead, the system is taken over by this small group, the system is corrupted, the system fails, the system ends … then we start over again.

          It keeps happening over and over again and the common denominator is human greed (either in the need to gain money and wealth … or in the need to just want to gain power over everyone)

          The only systems that last are the ones where everyone has an equal stake and a shared power structure. But it’s a balancing game that constantly has to be monitored … because once we stop being vigilant, some greedy idiots will naturally start taking over.

      • @[email protected]
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        82 years ago

        A good 40% of users are spread out on servers with less then 5% of the overall user base, but that is still a good 60% in the top 5 instances, considering how laggy lemmy.ml and lemmy.world are, I am surprised anyone stays on them.

      • @[email protected]
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        202 years ago

        People want to be where people are. My guess is we’ll end up with a bunch of super instances eventually.

        • @[email protected]
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          142 years ago

          People want to be where people are.

          This logic only applies in centralized platforms. In the case of the Fediverse, people are everywhere and anywhere.

          • Calavera
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            62 years ago

            But here on lemmy itself we can see people gathering in just a few instances

            • @[email protected]
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              Not everything happens for a logical reason. It’s human nature to get together in tribes, and the majority of people are okay with just following the pack.

              I just hope that eventually more people figure out that there is no significant advantage in being in the largest instances, and that it can be actually harmful (too many resources, potential drama because too much power is given to the admins, etc)

      • @[email protected]
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        162 years ago

        A slight advantage to big servers is the increase in anonymity on the backend. Given the server admins can do what ever that want. An admin on small server would no doubt be looking into who and where their individual users are. Big severs are more likely to become more population based. Doesn’t really matter though I suppose.

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          Yeah no exact opposite for me: Big server means lots of user data making abuse of it more appealing and impactful. While an admin of a small instance having some fun digging through user internals would really do no harm (I don’t believe that’s a particularly typical hobby of small instance admins though xD ).

        • @[email protected]
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          I wouldn’t say no doubt. Some certainly would do that, others could have more integrity.

      • @[email protected]
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        62 years ago

        It’s not easy to see the list of all communities in an instance you don’t have an account. If I login and federate as [email protected], I can see all the local communities inside example.com, but not others like lemmy.world. I don’t mean individual posts or an individual community, I mean list of all instance communities. I think this is one of high priority issues to be patched.

      • @[email protected]
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        82 years ago

        Smaller instances take longer to load content from bigger instances.

        I have a kbin account and a lemmy account, but I find myself more active on lemmy because it’s faster to load new content.

      • @[email protected]
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        22 years ago

        I’ve found that sometimes old posts don’t propagate to newer servers. So if you want to participate in a old thread, you need another account.

      • @[email protected]
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        32 years ago

        it’s not that bizarre; people want easy and people don’t seem to really understand how it works so they’d rather go where the most people are or the one that is “trending”.

      • Nerd02
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        The disadvantage of being on a small instance is that you could have an admin who is a fucking moron and ends up breaking stuff because they don’t know what they are doing.

        Sauce: am admin. am fucking moron.

  • Demigodrick
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    They should probably add a % measure to that to show active users as a % of total users to give a more balanced look at active instances

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      What is felt by users is the absolute number rather than the proportion.

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          Because when you open and later refresh Lemmy, the quantity of new posts you will see, which gives an idea of Lemmy’s activity, is proportional to the absolute number of active users, not the proportion of active users per instance.

          • @[email protected]
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            By why not both, I meant why not display both the number of users and the proportion of the total userbase. This does not seem to be an answer to that question.

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              I thought you asked why wouldn’t both be felt by users. Otherwise, sure both can be displayed, the proportion gives an idea of the dynamic of a community.

  • Jo Miran
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    Significantly less posts and comments when compared to ML. So, a lurkers instance?

  • unalivejoy
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    Oh boy, I can’t wait until everyone defederares from us too. /s