What are the community banner picture size requirements?
I keep trying to add banners to my communities, but get errors about size limits etc....
I keep trying to add banners to my communities, but get errors about size limits etc....
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?
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/6596106...
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For those who don’t know, a.gup.pe is an independent service that brings group behaviour (somewhat like communities here) to mastodon. It’s kinda nice and quite a few use it on mastodon....
I think there are good reasons to not let corporate interests join the space we built to escape them, but I guess every instance is free to (de)federate with whomever they want....
Hey I just created awesome-lemmy based on the well-known awesome lists....
Disappointing to see another AP project (possibly) coming to a halt. It always seems to be the same issues:...
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/4204288...
There is a decent section dedicated to Fediverse towards the end.
cross-posted from: lemmy.ca/post/1418762...
The issue with e-commerce is mostly the same as that of social media, there are only a couple of platforms hence they can dictate everything for the users. So do you think the fediverse could also benefit e-commerce or could there be something resembling the fediverse but for e-commerce?
Hey, I am relatively new to the federated web and I only use lemmy currently. But I love the idea of an alternative social web ecosystem that is not ruled by big corporations. To see how the fediverse has developed in 2020 I decided to look into the stats (stats go from 2nd January 2020 til today) over at...
cross-posted from: futurology.today/post/221862...
Can one add bulk load a list of words for filtering on Mastodon and Lemmy. #help #lemmy #mastodon
The Fediverse is growing rapidly. There are now tens of thousands of independently hosted servers, many new apps are appearing, and some big companies (like Meta) have announced they will implement ActivityPub and join the network. What decentralized future will we build, and how do we ensure it serves everybody?
When it comes to subreddits, lemmy communities, and lemmy instances, the people enforcing the rules are the same people making the rules. To borrow from legal terminology, the legislative, executive, and judicial branches are the same. Mods and admins are judge, jury, and executioner. This gives them a lot of power and allows...