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  • S [email protected]

    That's just what critical discourse looks like. If people agreed on everything, we wouldn't need these discussions to begin with.

    sortekanin@feddit.dkS This user is from outside of this forum
    sortekanin@feddit.dkS This user is from outside of this forum
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    wrote on last edited by
    #55

    I don't think it has to be like that. We can discuss things while still being positive. Ideally discussions aren't about disagreements only, but understanding, seeing things from other's perspective, finding middle grounds and so on.

    squid_slime@lemm.eeS 1 Reply Last reply
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    • frostytrichs@crazypeople.onlineF [email protected]

      cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/65824884

      Hey everyone

      We’re really sorry to say this, but lemm.ee will be shutting down on June 30, 2025.

      What you need to know

      As of now:

      • New user registrations are disabled
      • Creating new communities is disabled

      What you should do:

      • You can export your settings at https://lemm.ee/settings to take them with you to another instance.
      • If you're moving to another instance, consider adding a note to your lemm.ee profile with your new username. Your old profile will still be visible from other instances even after we go offline.
      • Alternatively, if you want to delete your lemm.ee profile, now is the best time to do it, so the deletion can federate out before we go offline.
      • If you're one of the folks supporting us with a recurring donation, please remember to cancel it (Ko-Fi donations should have been cancelled automatically already). Our leftover funds are already enough to cover our bills for next month, so we can keep things running without any more support.

      Because of how Lemmy is built, everything posted on lemm.ee will still be accessible from other instances, even after we go offline.

      Why this is happening

      The key reason is that we just don’t have enough people on the admin team to keep the place running. Most of the admin team has stepped down, mostly due to burnout, and finding replacements hasn’t worked out.

      The sad reality is that while there are a lot of great people on Lemmy, there are also some who use the platform to attack others, stir up conflict, or actively try to undermine the project. Admins are volunteers who deal with the latter group on a constant basis, this takes a mental toll. Please understand why our admins chose to step down, and be kind to the admins on whatever instance you decide to join.


      We know this sucks. We're genuinely sorry it’s ending like this. Thank you to everyone who spent time here and helped make it better.

      – lemm.ee team

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      wrote on last edited by
      #56

      @FrostyTrichs

      Federated Services

      Federated Services are services which many instances form a network to provide a greater whole than the sum of their parts, each participant in the Fediverse is an “instance”. A message or other item made available on one instance is visible and available on other instances.

      We make these services available to all people who do not abuse it in order to promote the values of Free Speech, and those of the United States Constitution First Amendment. A free republic is not possible without free speech and commercial mainstream media do not provide it. We also get some advertisement benefit from hosting these, it is our hope that people who see how fast and responsible our services are will decide to do hosting or use other paid services here.

      There are numerous federated services available, we offer Macrobloging platform Friendica, Hubzilla; Microbloging services Mastodon, Misskey, a federated search engine, Yacy, and a federated cloud service, Nextcloud.

      Macrobloging services are message systems that allow long form posts similar in format to Facebook. These allow for works of fiction, poetry, technical papers, news items, short stories, and more. These formats are most useful for discussion of social issues.

      Microbloging services allow only short form posts similar in format to Twitter. While you can link to larger articles elsewhere, you have a relatively short character limit and so can not post them directly.

      Censorship, is handled much different on the fediverse than on mainstream media like Twitter or Facebook. On the fediverse, each individual instance is responsible for content available on that instance, but does not censor the rest of the network. Thus if you find the rules of one instance too constraining you can move to another.

      Federated search engines are analogous to federated message systems in that each instance chooses what portion of the internet it wants to crawl. When you enter a search term, the local instance queries all of the federated instances, collates and sorts the results and presents them to you. As with messages, each instance can have it’s own censorship policies but no one instance can censor the entire network.

      Given the wild-west nature of the fediverse, it is probably not suitable for children under 14, and you’re guaranteed to find some material that will offend virtually everyone. With federated search engines, material that is inappropriate will usually be flagged sensitive or nsfw (not safe for work) so as long as you don’t expand material marked as such, you can avoid this sort of material. There are occasionally people who violate these rules, we do our best to remove such individuals none the less some will get through.

      We offer the following federated services:

      Friendica.Eskimo.Com
      Friendica is a decentralized long format macrobloging message network. It is similar in format to facebook however there is no centralized censorship. Also, it is able to federate with all other federated message systems which use ActivityPub protocol and also we have extensions that allow it to speak to several other networks via other protocols.

      Hubzilla.Eskimo.Com
      Hubzilla is similar in message format to Friendica in that it allows long posts. However, it specializes in it’s ability to provide connectivity to multiple protocols and so we include it in our mix of federated services primarily for the better connectivity it offers. Hubzilla provides a great deal of interoperability between many networks though ActivityPub is still it’s primary protocol. Hubzilla gives you a greater degree of control over privacy than some of the other networks. You can create private channels that are served between hubzilla instances and other compatible instances.

      Mastodon.Eskimo.Com
      Mastodon is first and foremost an alternative to Twitter. While Twitter has Tweets, Mastodon has Toots. The format is very similar. Mastodon toots have a limit of 500 characters. Similar to the short limit of Twitter. This is why this platform is referred to as a Microbloging format. Mastodon interacts with other ActivityPub instances however when a long form blog post from another instance arrives, you are only shown a short portion with a link to follow to see the full post on the originating site.

      NextCloud.Eskimo.Com
      If you are a customer of Eskimo North, your login credentials will work without a domain extension to access Nextcloud. If you are not a customer you can apply for a Nextcloud account using your choice of login and password, in this case the login should include your originating network. Some features require an Eskimo North shell account to take full advantage of.

      Pixelfed.Eskimo.Com
      Pixelfed is a federated pixel gallery. A place where you can share your photos to the widest audience possible, and you can view what others have shared. Instance is new as of April 6th, 2025.


      Yacy.Eskimo.Com
      Yacy is a federated search engine. There are several thousand instances on the Internet. Each instances crawls whatever portion of the web the administrator requested. It is also possible for the administrator of a site with relatively few resources to request a larger site to do crawls on their behalf. Unfortunately, it does not provide a method for an end user to initiate a crawl, but if you send e-mail to [email protected] and request a crawl, we will initiate a crawl on your behalf.


      If you enjoy these services, please consider supporting us by taking advantage of our paid services: https://www.eskimo.com/

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      • F [email protected]

        Wow. This is by far the biggest loss I’ve ever witnessed on lemmy.

        I totally understand it. It’s a shame it has to happen. Sending much love to the lemm.ee admins.

        Also, generally, lemmy can feel very gloomy, there are a lot of fights and stuff as well. I know we can’t prevent this. But whatabout fostering a slightly less cynical culture? Lets compliment more, be slightly less snarky in our replies. Don’t only comment to criticise. Also comment to praise when you see something you like. 🙂

        sortekanin@feddit.dkS This user is from outside of this forum
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        wrote on last edited by
        #57

        It's possible that lemm.ee grew too fast for its own good. Also possible that it lacked an "identity" as it was very general purpose. Certain instances attract users that behave better. Perhaps lemm.ee did not (no shade on anyone, just speculating).

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        • frostytrichs@crazypeople.onlineF [email protected]

          cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/65824884

          Hey everyone

          We’re really sorry to say this, but lemm.ee will be shutting down on June 30, 2025.

          What you need to know

          As of now:

          • New user registrations are disabled
          • Creating new communities is disabled

          What you should do:

          • You can export your settings at https://lemm.ee/settings to take them with you to another instance.
          • If you're moving to another instance, consider adding a note to your lemm.ee profile with your new username. Your old profile will still be visible from other instances even after we go offline.
          • Alternatively, if you want to delete your lemm.ee profile, now is the best time to do it, so the deletion can federate out before we go offline.
          • If you're one of the folks supporting us with a recurring donation, please remember to cancel it (Ko-Fi donations should have been cancelled automatically already). Our leftover funds are already enough to cover our bills for next month, so we can keep things running without any more support.

          Because of how Lemmy is built, everything posted on lemm.ee will still be accessible from other instances, even after we go offline.

          Why this is happening

          The key reason is that we just don’t have enough people on the admin team to keep the place running. Most of the admin team has stepped down, mostly due to burnout, and finding replacements hasn’t worked out.

          The sad reality is that while there are a lot of great people on Lemmy, there are also some who use the platform to attack others, stir up conflict, or actively try to undermine the project. Admins are volunteers who deal with the latter group on a constant basis, this takes a mental toll. Please understand why our admins chose to step down, and be kind to the admins on whatever instance you decide to join.


          We know this sucks. We're genuinely sorry it’s ending like this. Thank you to everyone who spent time here and helped make it better.

          – lemm.ee team

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          wrote on last edited by
          #58

          Dear lemm.ee and the wonderful admin,

          I'm sad to see you go, but thank you, sincerely, for being the springboard that allowed me to dive into the refreshing waters of Lemmy.

          Stay golden, pony boy

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          • sortekanin@feddit.dkS [email protected]

            What does forking have to do with this instance shutdown? They were lacking admins for running the instance, not developers.

            lasers4eyes@piefed.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
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            wrote on last edited by
            #59

            Because a couple weeks ago, the lemm.ee crew made a post asking for donations and their comment section immediately went dumpster fire mode. Not saying they can't ask for donations, but I can imagine its very problematic considering that the lead developers themselves are very hateful, transphobic and have questionable political opinions.

            You cannot possibly convice me that didn't somehow influence this decision to shutdown the instance. And if lemmy doesn't find a way to keep that stuff down we're def gonna see more instances shutting down.

            nokturne213@sopuli.xyzN sortekanin@feddit.dkS 2 Replies Last reply
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            • goten@piefed.socialG [email protected]

              why are comments even disabled in the first place?

              lastmonkingambit@lemm.eeL This user is from outside of this forum
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              wrote on last edited by
              #60

              its probably because its just an important announcement post they plan to pin for the whole month and they dont want it to get filled with people talking in it which could led to the comment derailing the discussion

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              • lasers4eyes@piefed.socialL [email protected]

                Because a couple weeks ago, the lemm.ee crew made a post asking for donations and their comment section immediately went dumpster fire mode. Not saying they can't ask for donations, but I can imagine its very problematic considering that the lead developers themselves are very hateful, transphobic and have questionable political opinions.

                You cannot possibly convice me that didn't somehow influence this decision to shutdown the instance. And if lemmy doesn't find a way to keep that stuff down we're def gonna see more instances shutting down.

                nokturne213@sopuli.xyzN This user is from outside of this forum
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                wrote on last edited by
                #61

                Iirc the request for donations was a repost from .ml the instance run by the devs of lemmy software, not a request by the admins of lemm.ee for support.

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                • johnnyenzyme@lemm.eeJ [email protected]

                  It really wasn't, sadly.

                  The site founder put in an incredible amount of work setting the place up (something like 10 support servers at US$200/mo), but also tried to be lead admin for a year+, and that's typically an extremely tough double-job to do well on a big, popular site / place. In his various posts he sometimes talked about all the vile content and destructive users the sub-admins had to deal with on an ongoing basis, and it certainly sounds like that burned out the whole volunteer staff in the end.

                  From my own POV, and something I noticed from the beginning here, is that in the wake of Reddit (and other places) treating its users as assets, it was important to grow a userbase across the Lemmysphere and Fediverse with a strong community spirit. To me that means more participation, more content-creation, and more willingness to be civil and cooperate. Not that these things didn't happen to a significant extent, but it seems like a lot of .ee users and visitors, while willing to hang out at the place, were moreso just willing to soak up the content without putting in much effort to help make the place work. Or even just being toxic and destructive, as above.

                  A lot more could be said and debated about the whole situation, but sites like Reddit, as draconian as they might be at times, and whatever their other flaws, have proven that they've been able to establish a system that works stably over the long haul.

                  Me, I love the idea of the FV, and for that very reason have put in almost two years of hard work in to my own project on .ee, but I'm very unsure about the long-term healthy function of the Lemmysphere in particular. More specifically, trying to migrate my project to another instance before .ee shuts down would be a herculean task AFAIK, especially with my having significant new health issues recently.

                  So, yeah. 😕

                  rglullis@communick.newsR This user is from outside of this forum
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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #62

                  Not that these things didn’t happen to a significant extent, but it seems like a lot of .ee users and visitors, while willing to hang out at the place, were moreso just willing to soak up the content without putting in much effort to help make the place work.

                  Blaming the community for that is not fair. It takes only a few rotten fruit to spoil the whole basket. Even if 99% of your userbase are model netizens who are supportive and only make positive contributions, the whole system can be brought down by a few dedicate trolls/losers.

                  We need to build effective filtering mechanisms to get rid of abuse/spam and we need to maybe bring back the idea of Web of Trust. It's too easy to create an account and start polluting the fediverse.

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                  • johnnyenzyme@lemm.eeJ [email protected]

                    It really wasn't, sadly.

                    The site founder put in an incredible amount of work setting the place up (something like 10 support servers at US$200/mo), but also tried to be lead admin for a year+, and that's typically an extremely tough double-job to do well on a big, popular site / place. In his various posts he sometimes talked about all the vile content and destructive users the sub-admins had to deal with on an ongoing basis, and it certainly sounds like that burned out the whole volunteer staff in the end.

                    From my own POV, and something I noticed from the beginning here, is that in the wake of Reddit (and other places) treating its users as assets, it was important to grow a userbase across the Lemmysphere and Fediverse with a strong community spirit. To me that means more participation, more content-creation, and more willingness to be civil and cooperate. Not that these things didn't happen to a significant extent, but it seems like a lot of .ee users and visitors, while willing to hang out at the place, were moreso just willing to soak up the content without putting in much effort to help make the place work. Or even just being toxic and destructive, as above.

                    A lot more could be said and debated about the whole situation, but sites like Reddit, as draconian as they might be at times, and whatever their other flaws, have proven that they've been able to establish a system that works stably over the long haul.

                    Me, I love the idea of the FV, and for that very reason have put in almost two years of hard work in to my own project on .ee, but I'm very unsure about the long-term healthy function of the Lemmysphere in particular. More specifically, trying to migrate my project to another instance before .ee shuts down would be a herculean task AFAIK, especially with my having significant new health issues recently.

                    So, yeah. 😕

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #63

                    From my own POV, and something I noticed from the beginning here, is that in the wake of Reddit (and other places) treating its users as assets, it was important to grow a userbase across the Lemmysphere and Fediverse with a strong community spirit. To me that means more participation, more content-creation, and more willingness to be civil and cooperate. Not that these things didn’t happen to a significant extent, but it seems like a lot of .ee users and visitors, while willing to hang out at the place, were moreso just willing to soak up the content without putting in much effort to help make the place work. Or even just being toxic and destructive, as above.

                    A lot more could be said and debated about the whole situation, but sites like Reddit, as draconian as they might be at times, and whatever their other flaws, have proven that they’ve been able to establish a system that works stably over the long haul.

                    I guess it's not really surprising, though. The Lemmy userbase is much smaller and very skewed towards certain types of people with extremely strong opinions and low levels of tolerance for anything that goes against their worldview. I don't think reddit is necessarily doing anything better in that regard, it just benefits from having such a massive userbase filled with all kinds of people. The toxicity and off-topic intrusions of political/culture war stuff get drowned out over there, whereas here you'll frequently see threads where 90% of the comments are arguing about things that are completely irrelevant to the actual topic because so much of userbase has an activist mindset that is always itching for a fight.

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                    • prodigalfrog@slrpnk.netP [email protected]

                      General instances:

                      Sopuli.xyz is a great medium sized general purpose instance. Good admins that update to the latest Lemmy release consistently.

                      Lemmy.cafe could be another option if you'd prefer a smaller general purpose instance (to help spread the load and prevent the burnout that lemm.ee experienced) that's also run by a solid admin.

                      Themed instances:

                      Retrolemmy.com - a cool place for retro tech/game enthusiasts

                      Literature.cafe - For book lovers and readers!

                      lemmy.dbzer0.com - fantastic instance for Anarchists and those who like to go Yarr! 🏴‍☠️

                      Programming.dev - For techies interested in programming and linux

                      Mander.xyz - Focused on Science and Nature

                      Lemmy.zip - PC Gaming and Tech focused

                      You can find more over at Lemmyverse.net

                      Piefed:

                      If you're willing to try an entirely new way to interact with Lemmy and the threadiverse, consider giving Piefed.social a try, a completely independent project from Lemmy. It's still a little behind in some ways, but also has a bunch of features that lemmy doesn't. If you're a community mod looking to migrate, Piefed apparently makes it particularly easy!


                      Also @[email protected]

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                      #64

                      Many thanks for that curated list

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                      • frostytrichs@crazypeople.onlineF [email protected]

                        cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/65824884

                        Hey everyone

                        We’re really sorry to say this, but lemm.ee will be shutting down on June 30, 2025.

                        What you need to know

                        As of now:

                        • New user registrations are disabled
                        • Creating new communities is disabled

                        What you should do:

                        • You can export your settings at https://lemm.ee/settings to take them with you to another instance.
                        • If you're moving to another instance, consider adding a note to your lemm.ee profile with your new username. Your old profile will still be visible from other instances even after we go offline.
                        • Alternatively, if you want to delete your lemm.ee profile, now is the best time to do it, so the deletion can federate out before we go offline.
                        • If you're one of the folks supporting us with a recurring donation, please remember to cancel it (Ko-Fi donations should have been cancelled automatically already). Our leftover funds are already enough to cover our bills for next month, so we can keep things running without any more support.

                        Because of how Lemmy is built, everything posted on lemm.ee will still be accessible from other instances, even after we go offline.

                        Why this is happening

                        The key reason is that we just don’t have enough people on the admin team to keep the place running. Most of the admin team has stepped down, mostly due to burnout, and finding replacements hasn’t worked out.

                        The sad reality is that while there are a lot of great people on Lemmy, there are also some who use the platform to attack others, stir up conflict, or actively try to undermine the project. Admins are volunteers who deal with the latter group on a constant basis, this takes a mental toll. Please understand why our admins chose to step down, and be kind to the admins on whatever instance you decide to join.


                        We know this sucks. We're genuinely sorry it’s ending like this. Thank you to everyone who spent time here and helped make it better.

                        – lemm.ee team

                        the_picard_maneuver@lemmy.worldT This user is from outside of this forum
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                        wrote on last edited by [email protected]
                        #65

                        What a loss. =(

                        It's a strange quirk of lemmy that we will continue to be able to see content from lemm.ee even after they've shut down. It'll feel like seeing ghosts.

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                        • johnnyenzyme@lemm.eeJ [email protected]

                          It really wasn't, sadly.

                          The site founder put in an incredible amount of work setting the place up (something like 10 support servers at US$200/mo), but also tried to be lead admin for a year+, and that's typically an extremely tough double-job to do well on a big, popular site / place. In his various posts he sometimes talked about all the vile content and destructive users the sub-admins had to deal with on an ongoing basis, and it certainly sounds like that burned out the whole volunteer staff in the end.

                          From my own POV, and something I noticed from the beginning here, is that in the wake of Reddit (and other places) treating its users as assets, it was important to grow a userbase across the Lemmysphere and Fediverse with a strong community spirit. To me that means more participation, more content-creation, and more willingness to be civil and cooperate. Not that these things didn't happen to a significant extent, but it seems like a lot of .ee users and visitors, while willing to hang out at the place, were moreso just willing to soak up the content without putting in much effort to help make the place work. Or even just being toxic and destructive, as above.

                          A lot more could be said and debated about the whole situation, but sites like Reddit, as draconian as they might be at times, and whatever their other flaws, have proven that they've been able to establish a system that works stably over the long haul.

                          Me, I love the idea of the FV, and for that very reason have put in almost two years of hard work in to my own project on .ee, but I'm very unsure about the long-term healthy function of the Lemmysphere in particular. More specifically, trying to migrate my project to another instance before .ee shuts down would be a herculean task AFAIK, especially with my having significant new health issues recently.

                          So, yeah. 😕

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #66

                          I'm sorry to hear about your health issues. I don't know shit about dick, but if there's some way a 10 yr sysadmin could do to help out, please let me help! I'm a big hoarder of data and don't believe information should be gatekept or lost if it can be saved.

                          For posterity's sake, please don't abandon hope in keeping your labor of love alive!

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                          • die4ever@retrolemmy.comD [email protected]

                            Mastodon handles it pretty decently where it automatically gets your followers to follow your new account, there's no reason why communities/groups couldn't do the same thing

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                            #67

                            Individual users' follows are not very useful in the threadiverse compared to backlog of content.

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                            • nokturne213@sopuli.xyzN [email protected]

                              Iirc the request for donations was a repost from .ml the instance run by the devs of lemmy software, not a request by the admins of lemm.ee for support.

                              lasers4eyes@piefed.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #68

                              I think we're talking about different posts, here is the one I'm talking about: lemm.ee/post/63041344

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                              • frostytrichs@crazypeople.onlineF [email protected]

                                cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/65824884

                                Hey everyone

                                We’re really sorry to say this, but lemm.ee will be shutting down on June 30, 2025.

                                What you need to know

                                As of now:

                                • New user registrations are disabled
                                • Creating new communities is disabled

                                What you should do:

                                • You can export your settings at https://lemm.ee/settings to take them with you to another instance.
                                • If you're moving to another instance, consider adding a note to your lemm.ee profile with your new username. Your old profile will still be visible from other instances even after we go offline.
                                • Alternatively, if you want to delete your lemm.ee profile, now is the best time to do it, so the deletion can federate out before we go offline.
                                • If you're one of the folks supporting us with a recurring donation, please remember to cancel it (Ko-Fi donations should have been cancelled automatically already). Our leftover funds are already enough to cover our bills for next month, so we can keep things running without any more support.

                                Because of how Lemmy is built, everything posted on lemm.ee will still be accessible from other instances, even after we go offline.

                                Why this is happening

                                The key reason is that we just don’t have enough people on the admin team to keep the place running. Most of the admin team has stepped down, mostly due to burnout, and finding replacements hasn’t worked out.

                                The sad reality is that while there are a lot of great people on Lemmy, there are also some who use the platform to attack others, stir up conflict, or actively try to undermine the project. Admins are volunteers who deal with the latter group on a constant basis, this takes a mental toll. Please understand why our admins chose to step down, and be kind to the admins on whatever instance you decide to join.


                                We know this sucks. We're genuinely sorry it’s ending like this. Thank you to everyone who spent time here and helped make it better.

                                – lemm.ee team

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                                #69

                                Sucks, made a new account on world. The app i use defaults to .ee so thats why i chose it when i joined lemmy.

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                                • demigodrick@lemmy.zipD [email protected]

                                  Ahh, this is really sad. Lemm.ee was always an instance that shined brightly, and @[email protected] has helped me out a couple of times.

                                  Sad day indeed.

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                                  This instance will live on. Definitely understand the burnout and hope @[email protected] and the other volunteers here stick around.

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                                  • sortekanin@feddit.dkS [email protected]

                                    I don't think it has to be like that. We can discuss things while still being positive. Ideally discussions aren't about disagreements only, but understanding, seeing things from other's perspective, finding middle grounds and so on.

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                                    I agree on principal, but in reality it would feel like chatting to tech support or chatgpt.

                                    Besides, bitter sweet, the bitter makes the sweet so much more sweeter.

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                                    • goten@piefed.socialG [email protected]

                                      it could have been a cool free 4 all like in the good old internet times xD

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                                      Yeah sure its all fun and games until people start posting csam.

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                                      • sortekanin@feddit.dkS [email protected]

                                        I would hope that the users would not go immediately to lemmy.world, but rather other instances. But you may be right unfortunately

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                                        I went to world since thats what popped up the most in the all feed for .ee

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                                        • lasers4eyes@piefed.socialL [email protected]

                                          I think we're talking about different posts, here is the one I'm talking about: lemm.ee/post/63041344

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                                          #74

                                          No, that post is a request from the lemm.ee admins to donate to Lemmy, the software. Not to donate to lemm.ee. You're talking about the same post.

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