"Research" by US university says lemmygrad is the 4th most popular "tankie" website - Lemmygrad ( lemmygrad.ml )
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I’m planning to join but don’t want to join if I’ll see treads there
Or do I need to start fresh?
I figured I’d post this here so that people can know about it. If it is against the rules mods please let me know....
Hey all! I’m interested in creating an account on mastodon, and am looking to build up a list of people to follow. Let me know who your must follows are!
cross-posted from: lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/1003699...
A collection of really amazing open source projects, where people are getting Mastodon clients to work on 70’s mainframes, the Apple II, and all kinds of crazy things.
When Meta launched their new Twitter competitor Threads on July 5, they said that it would be compatible with the ActivityPub protocol, Mastodon, and all the other decentralized social networks in the fediverse "soon"....
It’d be worthwhile…
Still figuring out the fediverse, but I know that Mastodon users can (in an oblique way) post to Lemmy. Is there a way to have a Lemmy account and post to a Mastodon instance/section/thingie?...
Just gotten this email from reddit (it doesnt look like a scam mail and its sent from [email protected], and the link is for https://accounts.reddit.com/password...
There is a decent section dedicated to Fediverse towards the end.
cross-posted from: lemmy.ca/post/1418762...
As we all know there’s surge of LLM-powered comments, ranged from chatgpt-esque style to downright rude comments infesting reddit. It makes the place from unpleasant to extraunpleasant place. The problem I’m worried the most is if they’re starting to invade lemmy and friends. Any development to combat this? Like maybe akin...
Since lemmy.world is having trouble for the second time in three days, I decided to switch back over to my lemmy.ml account. Unfortunately I don’t have all of my communities back over here in my .ml account, and it took me over an hour to manually subscribe to the ones I had over on my .world account....
Crossposted this in case of takedown. Hope this isn’t breaking the rules....
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/1374550...
I feel like in a lot of ways, app.net was ahead of it’s time. It’s whole goal was to build a “social backbone”. A social account and network of linked users. On top of that backbone you could build out services, and all your friends were already there. In a lot of ways, it did what the fediverse is trying to do with...
Let’s say for example that I want to share this post mas.to/@NunavutBirder/110584158893944201 to !canada ....