AchtungDrempels

joined 1 year ago
[–] AchtungDrempels@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

Thanks for the heads up.

[–] AchtungDrempels@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago

Alright. I see you managed to post to lemmy with it and the comments show up on your blog, nice.

 

How do you like it? How do you find people to follow when running your own "instance"? How does it interact with lemmy? It is an intriguing option i think, i am interested in this.

[–] AchtungDrempels@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

That user still made this post right here, and also they made up the fact that Lemmy is gaining in popularity.

[–] AchtungDrempels@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (2 children)

as they are more prone to censorship

More prone than who? ml?

Pretty sure i have seen you say this explicitly at some point, but i'll just take these easy to find snippets from 6 days ago, where you talk about what you're up to outside of hexbear, although tbf you were talking about slrpnk users here:

I've spoken with a few users, carefully pointing out how by being anti-Marxist but not also being anti-liberal, and further having no links to theory of any sort beyond aesthetic choices, opens them up to opportunism. They seemed to vaguely accept it, hope it can get through to them.

I am trying to convince individual users when the opportunity arises.

You're doing great! Also with your "reasonable nice guy" facade!

[–] AchtungDrempels@lemmy.world 0 points 1 month ago (4 children)

The hexbear cowbee. But let me rephrase. Are you not engaging in world communities to act as a missionary among the non believers?

[–] AchtungDrempels@lemmy.world 0 points 1 month ago (6 children)

Are you not using this alt account to act as a missionary among the non believers?

[–] AchtungDrempels@lemmy.world 11 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I kinda want to give it another try. There was once a blogpost posted here (i think) about basically "how to have fun on mastodon", something like that, but i can not find it anymore. Anybody remember this and got a link?

[–] AchtungDrempels@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago

Totally agree. But i don't know if there is any hope, so many fedi people seem to not want any normies (people not working with computers i guess) entering.

[–] AchtungDrempels@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago

LW rules still allow them to namesquat that community

So i had another look. I think it's actually kinda crazy that you demand they should lock the dataisbeautiful community. The world one has a bunch of different users posting stuff to it, in the mander one it is 50% you. The mods are all active lemmy users, max three months since last comment (and we don't know when they last logged in to lemmy). You just claim it is an unmanaged community, but it looks just fine to me, no spam or whatever. And i don't agree at all that mods necessarily need to be actively posting into the communities they mod.

Quoting the quote where you mentioned me in that other topic

You can easily pick the “wrong” community on a topic, and see zero content when there’s another one full of posts but…

This does not apply to the world community, but i guess to the ones other than mander, ml and world:

The ml community is also not locked btw.

And i don't see how this could be fixed in the lemmyverse, having multiple communities for same topic? It is just part of how this works? It is also kinda easy to tell by these search results which communities might be active. And if you're interested in the topic, you'd subscribe to all of them (active ones). That's how it was a year ago too, when i looked for communities of my interest.

Honestly i understand you less after looking into it more. I mean i get the desire to spread out communities and i think it would be a good thing, but you can't just force your will onto other people and their ideas like that.

LW is so large than they have to be extra cautious with their updates. If they would be 20% of the total Lemmy population, and 30 of the top 100 communities compared to now, they would probably be more at ease with “me can mess up a bit, it’s okay”. Having them as a cornerstone of the whole platform puts them constantly under the spotlight.

Well then we agree that it seems to be fine how they do it.

[–] AchtungDrempels@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago (2 children)

What does “other instances” mean in a federated context?

It means that the instance admins have a higher responsibility towards their own users, mods and communities wishes.

I have another example for this !dataisbeautiful@mander.xyz

Yeah well i don't think they should lock that community if the mod doesn't want it to be locked. Do you really think that would be right? Should i go and demand the solarpunk bird community to be locked because world's is more active? I think it'd be pretty bad if they did, not that i think they would. Also i don't think that user you called out is part of world's staff.

The paradox of choice is something you have deal with in the fediverse i guess, starts at choosing a server. I don't think it should be that big of a deal, as long as communities can be found from the instances internal search.

0.19.5

I still don't think they keep us from being upgraded to be mean.

[–] AchtungDrempels@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago (4 children)

LW staff “name squatting”

I have a feeling that LW staff would give a different reason for this. As they did with the community that you asked to be locked (not deleted, i misremembered this ;). And yes, that mod agreed and now the community is locked. That's great! But i won't hold it against world admins to not listen to people from other instances asking for communities to be locked, when the mods are still active users. If they did that i would have more of a problem with it. I think this turned out perfect? But if a mod doesn't want to oblige to your requests, then so be it, i think that is just fair.

54% of the instances use it

Oh wow, i would have thought it would be more. I would like to be "up to date" and see all the images i uploaded and maybe delete some but i still i think it is a good idea that they are being cautious and i trust them on their judgement, i don't believe they refrain from updating for shady reasons or out of spite or whatever.

[–] AchtungDrempels@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (6 children)

LW would become even more centralized, in a chicken and egg way

Maybe enough people will recommend different instances this time? I wanted to sign up at .ml originally, but they didn't accept anything, lots of people recommended world. I think it was also on top of the join-lemmy site and the shuffling came later but i might remember that wrong. I didn't want to join an instance with a country code and also not a niche instance dedicated to a topic that i am not all that interested in (computers, startrek, furries, lgbtq...).

Solving the issue ourselves

That issue is not being solved if nobody even realize it's there or is just being swept under the rug until it comes up with the next wave!?

Talking about upgrades, LW plans to skip 0.19.5 as their upgrades are always so impactful due to their size and the centralization of communities there, preventing a third of the Lemmy users to use new features.

All of us who are already on board can leave for a cutting edge instance. I think it's a good thing that they want to keep world stable and take their time.

Communities can already be migrated at the moment.

What, like automatically transfer subscribers (and hopefully posts at some point) etc? I thought everybody needs to be on board and then do it manually?

I sometimes feel like some people in the LW staff are reluctant to close some of their communities, even if unmanaged, and that prevents communities on other instances from really getting popular.

As they should be, not just delete some community because some user claimed it was dead and unmoderated (like i saw you do recently with a community which had an active user as admin ;). If they just deleted those communities i guess you'd go at them again with the power trip accusations.

 

I have seen a lot of the village signs being upside down here in the french pyrenees. I was wondering if that was just some guy having fun, is it a national sport or some village rivalry? I think i have seen this elsewhere in france too, but here it seems very prevalent.

 

If the spirit of the fediverse is to spread everything across small instances, then i think it would be really important to make communities, especially niche communities, easier to discover across instances. Since it is not planned to crawl federated instances community catalog, i think instance admins, or maybe even the lemmy software itself, should point more obvious to services like https://lemmyverse.net/communities to search for communities instead of the lemmy (or mbin, piefed) internal search. It's been a while since i have seen someone talk about these community crawler services.

Instances that don't federate a remote community won't even list this community in the user profile of a moderator.

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