Would Lemmy be a good fit for adding individual “blogging” as a feature? What I mean is the ability for a user to create posts tied to their account instead of a specific community. The default Lemmy Frontend/webapp has all the basic features that would normally make up a blog: ability to make posts, markdown editor, hell...
I just realized that lemmy doesn’t have karma like reddit. I’ve never paid much attention to karma. But even so it does seem to play an important role in moderation on reddit....
I’m subscribed to quite a few communities now but my subscribed feed is still pretty barren. Whether I sort by hot or active I’m seeing the same few posts a lot of the time, often with very few upvotes or comments. I also see months old posts popping up again and again. There is a post on one community with -39 score from 8...
Wanting to make a wiki for /c/localllama, but not sure if there’s a known place that’s nice for making free wikis, anyone got suggestions on what’s being used widely on lemmy?
I’ve been thinking about how great this feature would be. I don’t know how Lemmy’s codebase could handle it, but this just makes sense to me and would solve the big issue of community fragmentation....
I commented on a post a while back and thought I’d check it out again to see if there was any additional discussion. When I clicked into my comment to get to the original post, I realized the post itself had been removed. I’d like to go into the modlog and see why it was deleted but I can only filter by user. Is there a way...
With threads coming to the Fidiverse, I feel dirty and violated. I don’t care about my posts being accessible from various instances, but I fucking don’t want meta to use what I write, from my username to my subbed communites and such....
First, I want to say how great it is to see success in a social media platform not owned by some giant cooperation. That said, right now we are at a turning point where we can still change the platform in major ways and I think we all have a shared interested in Lemmy becoming the best it could be....
I wonder if there is or will be a functionally providing the possibility to “hide” communities for a user? For instance I am not a soccer fan. So hiding communities with particular soccer teams as topic would be great. Later maybe I am interested so “unhiding” would be the other way around....
Due to the nature of the default robots.txt and the meta tags in Lemmy, search engines will index even non-local communities. This leads to results that are undesirable, such as unrelated/undesirable content being associated with your instance....