A question for the instance admins
Hi, thanks for taking the time to read this....
Hi, thanks for taking the time to read this....
AutoMod for obvious reasons (removing spam, slurs, etc.), and controversial sort to see the spiciest comments in that thread.
I have installed connect for lemmy on my phone, but I don’t particularly like the way the website looks, are there any web apps for lemmy?
You can find it here. Source code in the link.
Basically what the title says, while the page is loading sometimes I will see someone else’s username and pfp in the top left corner before it switches to my own when the page finishes loading. I have seen this happen twice now....
0.19 brings many improvements but “Adding a scaled sort, to boost smaller communities” is the one I’m most excited about....
cross-posted from: lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/8874717...
Lemmy is still small and growing, so trying to use your subscribed feed of smaller communities, mixed in with larger communities leaves you with a very uneven feed as your scroll. I like being subscribed to the largest Technology community, but also I am subscribed to the Movies and TV community. One is more active with posts...
cross-posted from: lemmit.online/post/1047028 - because ironically this will not reach instances where Lemmit is blocked....
I deleted them at about the same time, both on different instances. One is empty, from perspective of my new instance, but the other one shows all the posts. What am I supposed to do? I share some of my personal stuff online as means of venting so I can possibly reflect through unbiased responses from strangers and I’m...
Hey lemmings....
I was wondering whether that could cause issues for the limited servers available, like when the mass migration from reddit happened....
Is this accurate? I just deleted my comment and none of the child comments were visible anymore
I couldn’t find any dark mode Lemmy icon. Memmy’s icon was close, so I downloaded it and tweaked the background. I hope it’s helpful for some folks.
When making a post on Lemmy, it automatically does searches for similar existing posts. On Reddit you often have the issue of people asking the same questions over and over, this feature should definitely help reduce that!
I love that folks use these archive.org links like this one here:...
i tried creating accounts on lemmy.world and lemmy.tf but a error of captcha incorrect came up even though it was correct
What a hell is going on? I expect to see everything inside backticks exactly as I typed, but something happens to ‘’>" and “...
Because of the time it takes for mods to moderate content on Lemmy, the"new" sort’s been prone to abuse....
We created a new repository for host requests for comment. It is based on the Rust RFC repo and meant to describe how major new features can be implemented. In this way more people can get involved in the discussion, without having to know Rust or getting lost in implementation details. If there is a major new feature you would...
I am experiencing weird behavior on both lemmy.ml and lemmy.ca where refreshing, or closing and reopening my browser, will cause me to be logged out. This seems to be an issue with my browser, Firefox 102.13 on Debian Bookworm, but it does not happen with any other sites with logins. I have tried clearing cookies and site data...
I speak my mind here and sometimes it causes some friction. Having been banned a few times for various dumb reasons what really annoys me is there’s no notice of it, and many will just hide behind a generic “mod” label for banning and deleting. Is there a reason there’s no attribution required for these actions?
I recently encountered a situation where I tried to downvote a post from an instance that didn’t seem to have downvotes enabled. However, my vote didn’t affect the score, which made me question why the downvote button was even displayed in the first place. It felt like it was just baiting me into thinking I could downvote....
I used to use the instances view in Liftoff for this, since that client has a really handy “View this on another instance” feature for both communities and posts, but lately that view as well as Liftoff in general has had some pretty serious stability issues for me, so here’s the question:...
I’d like to host lemmy on my LAN and I’d be the only user, no registration open. I would subscribe to communities on other instances and my instance would get the posts and comments. would that work? I don’t need it to be accessible from the internet.