Mlem for iOS already has this
Mlem for iOS already has this
No, it wouldn’t. The Beehaw server is located in the United States. External communities aren’t retrieved via your machine, but via their server.
I’m a mod of a moderately sized subreddit (~15k) with lots of people who use Reddit only to interact with that community. We’ve been trying to disseminate information about our official Lemmy, Kbin and Raddle alternatives, but adoption has been slow to nonexistent. So I’m probably going to stick around in both, if for no other reason that to moderate said subreddit.
They explicitly told me in Matrix to not write that, so I just wrote two paragraphs summarizing the two posts they linked in the application guide.
None of the Mod posts regarding the Blackout mentioned Lemmy as far as I‘m aware
Rumor has it they banned a lot of mods and communities for encouraging exactly that to their subscribers, so it was considered quite risky.
Hm, that’s definitely not true. Just ask the admins to remove that user and let you try again.
I know of several different groups working on this, from the main developers of Lemmy to people hacking together browser plugins to make this possible already now. I think we will start seeing some of the first of these released in the coming week or two.
No they don’t? 🤔 I’m pretty sure they did once, but right now I am able to upload images with no account. Just dragging the file into the browser window works.
You’d be surprised how much critical infrastructure was implemented through trial and error and has just been left like that for years…
All the more reason that federation is necessary in modern social media.
Wait, how is the GDPR applicable here? I thought the GDPR was just about data protection…
As a mod I’ve been considering this, but with the amount of moderators and communities that have been banned for attempting to steer their users to alternatives, it’s simply not worth the risk. For now, I’ve just linked visitors to our Discord server instead, and people should be able to find the Lemmy and Raddle alternatives there if they wish to.
My presumption was that with over 200 instances, maybe over 1000 in the near future, all the old data should be collectable in theory without loss. But you’re right, there’s no guarantee of this.
Oh lawd, I bet there will be a dozen instances for different political inclinations that all have each other blocked lmao
All the users and communities registered there will cease being able to connect to the rest of the network, but the data should still be cached on all the other servers.
The entire type and class system is basically taken from Haskell
Do as you please. It’s not like Reddit had any etiquette for crossposting, except for subreddit-specific rules.
That doesn’t necessarily invalidate the point they’re making. Other forms of analysis, strikingly, provide pretty much completely equivalent results.
I finally got Mlem to work after fighting the iOS updater all night, and it’s honestly much nicer to use than the web interface. It feels extremely reminiscent of Apollo for Reddit.
I literally cannot browse the web anymore without HoverZoom+