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cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/3057584...
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/3057584...
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I wonder why I haven’t seen any communities so far that link to related communities in the sidebar....
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So, I’m new to the fediverse and Lemmy, and I’m still trying to wrap my brain around it all. I’m sure people have talked about this, but by far my biggest issue so far has been finding communities. I specifically didn’t want t to join a large instance, but that has led to issues of finding communities. I often need to go...
If they’re trying to attack all of Lemmy, or the whole Fediverse, they’re doing it wrong. lol...
Hello everyone,...
I have a meme account on Instagram, which I’d like to also have on the Fediverse. Can anyone recommend me a Pixelfed instance for this? Or maybe another type of server?
cross-posted from: lemy.lol/post/3172728...
As I understand it, the main fediverse softwares all implement ActivityPub in a little bit different way, and so don’t fully overlap with one another in terms of how well you can see content from one on another and in what ways you can interact with it. Is there a summary anywhere that just has a quick breakdown of what...
By fediverse first, I mean that the app/site/platform was built from the start to be federated instead of being like corporate site but FOSS & federated....
I joined a couple of other instances and it doesn’t show one of them.
With the mass migrations of Reddit users to Lemmy/Kbin, and Twitter now speedrunning its own mass extinction, it seems me that the eventual future of social media is de-centralized. I like how Lemmy is slowing turning out, even if it still has some work to do and growing pains to fix up. It’s still able to inform me of all of...
Did I get punished for saying something wrong? Did it get an update?
Email is already nicely federated, but I think it’s time for a change. Services like protonmail claim to offer encryption between users, but you can’t host your own instance. It would be awesome if there was a spec somewhere for a federated email service that defines...
I think I originally asked in the wrong place....
cross-posted from: toast.ooo/post/232185...
Ugh.
Preferably on fdroid
I cant find much information about it. Is it possible to create an instance which will be part of a server, like lemmy.ml. Or do I have to run a server to be able to create a sub inside lemmy.ml(or any other). Thanks
Many threads and comments since almost a month ago still haven’t reached the lemmy.ml instance. Other instances seem to be well synchronized though.
Why do the instances keep going down? It makes me think that this is not a reliable social network, but the alternatives are not as good.
I like the concepts of both platforms, Deviantart and Wattpad, but both have been going down the tubes, and the argument can be made that they have always had a pretty big cringe problem....
Things have been incredibly unstable there. Until things stabilise, they should force the traffic elsewhere.
I think Tumblr has a pretty unique style in terms of how it works. Even though it’s completely centralised, it already almost feels like it’s federated. So is there an actual fediverse platform that’s similar to it?