and rightly so imo… why waste the time to make hyperlinks of every minor nuance… “increased the ban notes character limit” xD ha!
I was very glad to see the community speak their minds though.
and rightly so imo… why waste the time to make hyperlinks of every minor nuance… “increased the ban notes character limit” xD ha!
I was very glad to see the community speak their minds though.
I'm so tired of goodreads emailing me since 2012 xD I should've hit unsubscribe years ago..
I absolutely loved reading wholesome content like this. That's a great idea! We should collectively work together to shape how we want our future year to be!
I'm honestly just spending the majority of my day cruising around looking for all the new communities to find myself in. Welcome to the Fediverse!
I wonder if we could petition Lemmy.ml to make the adjustment? I'm not positive how the mod roles function just yet.
Indeed - today something finally toppled in the internet realms. I felt it, and I created my first instance and joined. I'm sure many others will to.
I even ran into a few difficulties setting up my instance not yet documented but added a few comments to the relevant github threads. It's happening, and fast.
It cost me nothing really to add the instance but I've yet to add a bunch of people talking and communicating - thus filling my drives... In the past I used the Matrix protocol and while it's entirely different I think for a moderate community we should be able to last a good year on a TB if we has some reasonable limitations on size.
I had been having a bunch of issues attempting to connect different communities from there to my instance - so it wouldn't surprise me xD
Right now I'm just using the web interface on mobile - selfhosted though so I got to change the theme to dark.
Happy Cake Day - you and Me xD
I concur and am actively researching this issue as well. I, for example created my own instance but am not entirely sure I should be the one to host yet another Selfhosted community. I am hoping for a dominate 2/3 of them to win out, preferably lemmy.ml as it was the first I discovered. Alas, you asked a very pertinent question that I think you should keep searching to find. I did see the owner on Lemmy.world actually responding to his thread...
We should absolutely instill the desire to keep this community alive though.
I would be curious if there might be a way to give some sort of “attribute of credibility” that we could come up with.