it’s just not as content rich as reddit at the moment
This can change fast.
You should've seen it two weeks ago.
it’s just not as content rich as reddit at the moment
This can change fast.
You should've seen it two weeks ago.
The very minor and surmountable technical barrier of joining the fediverse will do wonders to screen out users capable only of the lowest effort.
I joined lemmy.ml because the join-lemmy site gave me extremely little to go on. It was a coin toss between this and beehaw.org once I realized how few instances were established and not right-wing.
That was only 2 weeks ago and already I've seen the site force 2 server upgrades, even as the admins have strongly encouraged new users to join elsewhere to prevent centralization.
The instance list desperately needs a few columns added, including whether new signups are encouraged or discouraged.
This will hopefully start to create some quality content.
Important note here not directed at you: Quality content is something we all have to pitch in on. We're in the thousands, not millions. We've all got to make a few posts and make a few comments. Self-sustaining communities can form pretty quickly with our current numbers but the onus is on us to make an effort to prime the pump of engagement, so to speak.
Censorship of CCP criticism would be in the modlog if it were true. I've only been here a couple weeks but the only things I see the admins refuse to tolerate are racism, homophobia, and hate speech in general. They don't allow porn but that has more to do with practical challenges than any (expressed) problem with other people wanting it.
It is the modlog for the instance in the link (lemmy.ml, in the link I provided). <-- edit: I just looked and I'm now second-guessing myself on this
I think the only filter option is by user.
No, my subscription to [email protected]. I've been able to sub to other instance's communities fine in general. In this case I wondered if it required approval because I see this:
This is where the transparency that comes with FOSS vs private corp really shines. You can always check an instance's modlog to see for yourself where lines are drawn.
How do I move my subscription past the pending status?
What do we need to do to move forward?
Accept that much or most of reddit will look normal tomorrow. Reddit will proceed by projecting that everything is normal, whether true or not. Lemmy will continue to be an alternative with FOSS benefits and much smaller communities. Your own habits have to reflect what you want and there's no wrong answer.
I'm personally elated to find the smaller communities with higher-quality content. Thoughtful comments aren't buried under piles of karma-seeking horse-beating jokes.
At the same time, reddit continues to offer historical reference that won't be matched elsewhere anytime soon. I'm not going to rant as if the place has no value, or as if it can be replaced in a few weeks.
Lots to consider.
"It's a slam dunk," Diana Florence, a former prosecutor in the Manhattan District Attorney's Office, told the BBC.
I read the indictment, and it's hard to believe this won't be accurate. It's not like the feds are known for borking procedural issues.
Can a rally behind Trump lead to the nomination? If not, the party will surely turn on him. If so, it's inconceivable that the country's center (who truly drives the general election outcomes) will be willing to get out and vote for him.
This leads me to believe forward-looking party members will just skip the 2. ??? step and build relationships with the true leaders of the future.
Meanwhile, it's very possible the base does continue supporting him and may refuse to rally behind another nomination.
This chaos may be a gift to the Dems that keeps on giving.
first I wrote
Is there a good way to scale the X axis? 7 days is meaningful but I'd *at least* like to see 1M and 6M.
I clicked Home which helps, but view options would be nice.
I read at some point the definition of active users here required posting, while reddit cites users as unique visitors. Anybody have insight on this?