Be the change you want to see in Lemmy
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I agree with the general feeling, but we could probably have a bit more activity while still keeping that feeling.
100k monthly active users would allow most of the communities promoted on [email protected] to have more than one or two regular posters
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That was just rules to make it work on the technical side - you're not helping the user experience if you have to wait half a day until someone manually approves your registration.
The rest would need to be discussed and actually thought out (and agreed upon with Lemmy devs, who own the join-lemmy domain).
I haven't given it much thought because I see no point if it never gets implemented.
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Its best if you improve the existing site, that way you dont have to worry about hosting, or directing users to your new site.
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Same. I still occasionally browse Reddit, but I have a rule that I don't post or comment there. I do post and comment here.
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Also remember to be nice. I see heated arguments regressing into ad hominems by the third comment pretty regularly. We can be better than Reddit
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I definitely plan to read the Silmarillion, because the history of middle earth sounds so interesting.
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Didn't be so hard on yourself. You can also pester us about the status of Jira tickets.
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Cooking up global fediverse rules specifically meant to try and exclude an instance is crossing the line imo. If you don't like interacting with them, join one of the many instances that have already blocked them.
This kind of crusade goes against the spirit of the fediverse imo.
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Hereβs another for your list:
- Use a VPN? Blocked from accessing it. (I try to get info from internet searches sometimes and they block me, I have to use a VPN because am in China.)
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Also, why haven't you closed that low priority ticket and you keep working the high priority tickets that are new.
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Thank you for your work
I'm not sure I'll have time for this, but I'll try to check what I can improve on the UI.
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There is usually an about page with the source link, or the joinlemmy apps page should have a link.
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Have a look at that frontpage and tell me if you think an average potential new joiner is going to stick around: https://lemmygrad.ml/
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Personally I'm totally fine with just hand selecting starter instances rather than trying to maintain a facade of neutrality. So many instances defederate with hexbear that it's a different experience and should probably be an intentional choice for the user.
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Yes, I asked too fast. It was quite easy to find out. Thus said, those are complete reforge of the UI, so that's a lot more work.
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It's worth it! I only read it last year and it gave me a whole new level of appreciation for the other stories.
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I don't have much to say, but thank you for working on lemmy all these years.
I can complain about it a lot sometimes, but I'm very grateful for both the communities and the developers that kickstarted the fediverse, and for free too! So, thank you
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If you or other people want to discuss the development of fedisoftware for beginners, or just growing as a whole you and everyone else are more than welcome at [email protected]!
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It's a great book!
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My old company solved that problem by making everything high priority by default, with efforts directed by the whims of the CTO.
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These aren't global fediverse rules, they're constraints meant to apply specifically to the new user experience on Lemmy only.