How does one request to be a mod to a community that no longer has a mod?
Is there a a function in the web UI for it that I’m not seeing, or would you have to message the instance admins about it?
Is there a a function in the web UI for it that I’m not seeing, or would you have to message the instance admins about it?
And in a similar vein, does the “Hot” sort type still cause issues as noted in some older posts?...
I’m an admin in our own instance (mujico.org), I have seen some posts that need the NSFW tag but I can’t find a way to put that tag, There are some posts that are not NSFW and I would like to remove that, that’s it.
I’ve been using the Subscribed feed as my default view for a while. I understand that this is exclusively content from communities I’ve subscribed to, but it also seems to be be some subset of that content. If I go into an individual subscribed community, I almost always see a bunch of posts that I don’t see on the...
I am trying to install lemmy via Docker on Debian. I’ve configured Postgres and my config files but I’m getting an error when I try to docker compose up -d....
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I guess every post I’ve ever made is on a different instance than my home instance, and I’m unable to find them under my profile. How do you find posts you have made?
I’ve reinstalled lemmy several times and after I went public with my instance, I figured out federation is broken for those posts with a low id, because those posts got federated and after reinstall, they have been ghost data and no sync happened....
I’ve set up a Lemmy instance and tested federation by commenting with my Mastodon account on the lemmy instance, which worked....
I’ve installed Lemmy via ansible, but I figured out that there are problems with emails and after I’ve created a user, no verification email came, no login is possible and now I have a ghost account I want to delete....
I’d like to create a safe space without distraction and a focus on specific topics....
I have setup the Lemmy backend but I can’t see the backend running just only json is displaying. Lemmy ui is also setup properly but with very limited features. See the attached screenshot of the backend. I run “cargo run” command to start the Lemmy Backend...
As it is currently, the storage space on server can quickly fill up if cached images are not cleaned regularly....
We’ve noticed an increased amount of storage being used for images, and many of them appear to be full-sized images. Is this documented anywhere?
i know this is already asked before, hope someone link me up. i am just a novice ubuntu user and i am getting familiar with terminal, but i am struggling with setting up this yml file and all… no fancy stuff: i just want to self host so i could avoid api rate limit error and browse limitlessly. i have a spare laptop on top of...
Is there a way to delete the cached images saved on a hosted Lemmy instance to free up storage?
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I want to keep instance light and safe as possible and I don’t want to let someone ruin it....
I am signed in as an admin user of my instance. A different, non-admin user has created a community on my instance. I can’t edit this community’s details. If I create a post in this community, I can’t use the … menu to assign myself moderator of this community....
I have firefox configured to show no images because I’m on a limited connection. I think the only thing I’ve changed w.r.t. my usage habits recently is to start using Lemmy again. I’m chewing through bandwidth credit quite fast, like ¼—⅓gb in a day. Does it seem possible that Lemmy would cause that even when images...
I also have an account on another instance. The sole admin hasn’t been heard of for three weeks. There don’t seem to have been any mod actions for a month and the instance hasn’t been updated to the latest version....
I had an account on an instance that went down. Is there any way to easily request for it to be removed from search results, or is it just going to be stuck in perpetual existence forever on other instance caches?
Whenever I make a post or comment it is automatically upvoted/liked ( I don’t know what it’s called here). Is this part of Lemmy in general or part of my Lemmy client (Jerboa)? How can I disable this behavior?