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The place to post any admin related concerns for TasLem.

If you want a new community created, let us know what and why, here. We'll check if there's a suitable federated community already.

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Longevity (lemmy.nine-hells.net)
submitted 1 year ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

I've been pondering the long-term sustainability of TasLem.

I'm curious to know if there are any plans or considerations regarding server management and lifecycle. Understanding the future roadmap can help us align our Lemmy strategies.

I'd also appreciate more information on the infrastructure - host, backup strategy, network connectivity. I've done a little investigation, but don't want to run a full pen test...!

I have accounts on a few instances and have been considering setting up my own for data ownership. I don't want to establish myself on a server that will be removed after a few years without the ability to transfer ownership, etc.

Thanks Admin

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Hi all,

Apologies for the spotty availability over the past 12 hours - I have migrated the site to a new host, dedicated to just Lemmy.

The new host has more memory and better network bandwidth, so hopefully this will see us through without any issues.

Mike

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Getting Started Guide (lemmy.nine-hells.net)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

cross-posted from: https://dubvee.org/post/4661

Welcome

Without an account, you can browse All on this instance and see posts/comments that were made to local communities or ones that are currently subscribed from other Lemmy instances.

Please note that this is not all that is available across Lemmy; just what other users have already subscribed to.

In order to search and subscribe to other Lemmy instances that aren't already in our list, you will need to be signed into an account.

Terminology

  • Instance: Home Server. Your account has to live somewhere. The home server is the one you log into and shows you your feed. Somewhat like homeroom in school.
  • Community: Subreddit
  • Federation: It means different home servers interact and share content with each other.

Signup

If you do not have an account, you can sign up for one on this server.

To register an account, provide a unique username, email address for password resets, and set your password.

Signup Troubleshooting

If you're trying to sign up and the submit button just spins forever, then it means there's an error. The UI for Lemmy is a bit rough around the edges right now, unfortunately, and certain errors are not shown.

Common problems with signup:

  • Username and display name each must be 20 characters or less
  • Password must be 60 characters or less
  • Email must be unique for this instance

Email Validation

After your signup application is accepted, you should receive an email with a link. You'll need to click that link in order to validate that your email address belongs to you.

How to Find and Subscribe to Communities

There are two ways to find communities through Lemmy:

To browse communities that others in your instance are already subscribed to, tap the “Communities” tab at the top of the page and choose the “All” scope. Tapping on a community name will open it through your instance.

Finding a Community That Exists on a Different Lemmy Instance

  1. Open a new tab to the Lemmy Community Browser

  2. Use the search to look up a community that interests you.

  1. When you've found a community of interest, you can open its link in a new tab to preview the posts.

  2. If you decide you want to subscribe to that community, copy its URL.

  1. Switch back to the tab for this Lemmy instance and hit the 🔍 button in the upper toolbar.

  2. Make sure that you have chosen “All” for each of the four filters: “Type”, “Scope”, “Community”, and “Creator”.

  3. Paste the community’s URL into the search field and tap “Search”.

  1. You will see that it says "No results". This is normal and will hopefully be addressed in a future update.

  2. Wait 5 or 10 seconds and hit search again. This time you should see a result. It should be the community shown as an icon, a name, and a subscriber count. If it doesn't show up, wait a bit longer, and search again.

    • If you do not see it, or it is buried too deep in the search results, try changing “Scope” to “Local”. If that does not work, you may need to wait a bit and try again.
  1. Tap on the community in the search results to open it in your instance.

  2. Once a community is open in your instance, subscribe to it by tapping on the “Subscribe” button at the top of the sidebar.

  1. You should then be subscribed to the community and see it in your feed.

Yes, this is very convoluted, and we are aware. The discovery process for remote instances has much room for improvement, and there are various discussions on how best to address it.

Can’t find a community you’re looking for?

If there's no community for a topic you are interested in, and if you're willing to act as a moderator, feel free to create a new community here.

Tips

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Commenting for exposure to the site, how are we all?

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To subscribe to a remote community, first find that community via Lemmy Community Broswer and click on symbol to copy the link.

On TasLem, click on the search magnifying glass and paste the URL you copied into the search field. Click search.

At the moment nothing will appear in the search results (possibly a Lemmy bug), but after about 10 seconds if you click back on "Communities" and select "All" - you should see the new community in the list.

From there you can click on "subscribe" to do that, or the name of the community to view it.