How to edit HTML/CSS on my own instance?
Hello world!...
Hello world!...
When I go to a community page (not signed in) I see thousands of subscribers, but when I access the community from within my account, I am shown dramatically less subscribers. I am a new convert from Reddit and don’t understand what is going on....
Comments won’t post randomly, I try to upload images and some work and others don’t, then when I try to repost none will upload at all (I’ve resized my images too). Currently, trying to load this community, it will not show any posts but I can see them on my feed. Am I doing something wrong? I feel like it’s been this...
I have a tiny little instance that’s being absolutely overwhelmed after I connected it to other communities. I’ve run a script to give me something like 40K posts to toss off to the purge API, but somehow my disk usage is expanding while this purge is going on. My disk usage is being caused by all the media, but I’m sure...
I’m mostly interested in discussion.
Just reported some spam on !memes and noticed that I got it myself, as the sole admin of my private instance....
I would like to contact them in case there’s a contributor who wants to take over the !issue_tracker community and the bot account since it’s giving me more trouble than I expected, and I’m no longer going to be using it.
As the title states, I have an issue where all images stored in pictrs are returning a 404 when trying to view them. You can see an example of this here lemmy.browntown.dev/post/27130....
As most of you may have heard, vlemmy randomly vanished....
For those who want to have a private lemmy instance were only users that are logged in can see the content on the instance, is it possible to disable and enable an account using lemmy API? This will be useful for private instances that users need to pay a subscription to be apart of and if the subscription expires, the account...
I really think the only thing that’s missing right now in Lemmy is more gif and video content easily accessible from the feeds. I want to contribute this content, but it seems to me like the only way to do this is by sharing links to external services like YouTube, TikTok, or imgur. Is this correct? Or is there a way to upload...
Currently, the default sort type for comments is “Hot”....
I’ve been monitoring, checking whether my posts or comments appear on external instances, including mastodon, and it doesn’t seem to be happening....
I just noticed that some of my posts have a “Bot Account” text next to them. Does it mean some mod or admin tagged my account?...
I stood up my own instance, and it’s federating (kind of?) but none of the posts are showing up with their comments. If I look on the main instance I can see the comments but not on mine....
I have this weird issue with federating....
One of the instance that is promoted on join-lemmy.org is burggit.moe that is defined as “NSFW & Loli/Shota/Cub friendly”. Loli is legally considered as paedophilia in europe and the US, so even if it’s legal in the country that host the instance, I would suggest to not promote it as an instance to join
In reddit I’ve liked the enable/disable inbox replies option when it came to comments or threads that I posted if I decided I didn’t want to see anymore notifications from every reply.
I know that I can DM the user from a comment or a post....
When going through the post feed, I’ll randomly get 5-10 new posts added to the top of the feed. These 5-10 posts are all new with 1 or 2 upvotes only. Sometimes all from the same community....
Lemmy makes it pretty simple to upload pictures currently but what about videos? I found this issue posted in 2022 about integrating a video service but nothing really came from it. Does Lemmy have a road map to solve this issue? I feel like this will be an important part in Lemmy’s adoption
So I realized that lemmygrad must be banned in beehaw’s instance list, but I can still see beehaw user comments in lemmy.ml communities, if I respond to them can they see my comment?
I’ve seen users from mastodon and friendica comment on lemmy posts, but I’ve never seen posts from instances running non lemmy software show up in my feed. Is this a consequence of different software handling federation differently?
browsing through All has so much pro-fascist posts coming from lemmygrad that it drowns out all the other instances. I’m surprised they’re even federated by default but we should have an option to block instances from All if lemmy is deadset on federating with them just because they are fascists with a red and yellow flag…...
Hello, I am trying to update from 0.16.3 to 0.16.5 with Ansible....