I’m smoking weed about it.
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FrostyTrichs@walledgarden.xyztoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•trouble subscribing to covid chapo community from lemmy.ml2·2 months agoThey don’t appear to have federation enabled yet.
FrostyTrichs@walledgarden.xyzOPtoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•Purging communities with no local subscribers2·2 months agoLemmy has mangled that script a bit.
Lemmy seems to mangle a lot of links that aren’t basic urls. SimpleX chat links break for some reason here too.
Thank you for the suggestions. At this point it seems the best option may be to just shutter this instance and start over with a fresh database instead of dealing with a bunch of nagging problems from previous experiments. I’ve done plenty of testing in production because for most of that time it was only me being affected by the consequences lol.
Very nice. Thank you for the continued work.
Maybe it’s part of your instance image policy?
Edit - Need coffee and weed before getting on Lemmy. I can’t read apparently and missed that you tried this on your own instance as well. My bad.
Throw the URL in tor and it should work fine.
I’m going with Oscar mostly because I’m constantly finding weed bits all over myself. I also really enjoy the idea of the “grouch” toking away in his little hideaway while everyone thinks he’s angry.
Relevant Dave Chappelle-
FrostyTrichs@walledgarden.xyztoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•Where Can I Post a Gofundme Page?1·3 months agoYeah that would do it lol. Thanks for that info.
Apologies OP, I don’t keep up with who’s blocking who on Lemmy.
FrostyTrichs@walledgarden.xyztoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•Where Can I Post a Gofundme Page?1·3 months agoIt could be that LBZ hasn’t discovered the community yet. If that’s the case you may have to try a couple times before it actually populates. One of many federation quirks. Here are some other links to try.
FrostyTrichs@walledgarden.xyztoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•Where Can I Post a Gofundme Page?1·3 months agoThere’s !mutual_aid@hexbear.net which I believe allow GoFundMe links.
FrostyTrichs@walledgarden.xyzto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Reddit and Film Companies Clash in Appeals Court Over Sharing Users' IP Addresses401·3 months agoReddit is not a “good” company but at least they are doing the right thing here.
I can’t say for certain but the fediverse is prone to behave unpredictability at times. You’re probably better off thinking about Lemmy as a collection of websites rather than one central hub like reddit or more traditional sites.
Instances go up and down all the time as well. Sometimes when a site goes down for maintenance (and probably other things like sync issues) the subscriber numbers will fluctuate because a bunch of them are on a site that “doesn’t exist” for a short time while it’s being worked on.
Everything you do on Lemmy takes longer than what you’re probably used to on a more traditional website too. Your posts to your local instance should be instantaneous but sometimes it can take minutes, hours, or even days for those actions to fully federate to other places. This is true of posts, replies, votes, and subscriptions.
There is also defederation which can cause the behavior you described. You are on one of the largest instances on Lemmy and some people have soured on it and its users. It’s entirely possible some of your subscribers were on an instance that defedderated with lemmy.world or something.
TLDR: You are likely overthinking the impact of bots and putting too much importance on subscription numbers. Make sure the community you care about can actually reach the people who might be interested and hope for the best.
Only slightly related but maybe you’d be interested -
I put together a help post for new Lemmy users on my instance describing how to find and join new places on Lemmy. Maybe these resources will help you understand more about how Lemmy works and how you can get your community off the ground.
Bots are not nearly as widespread on Lemmy as they are on reddit. You’re letting your frustration with a slow growing community turn into “old man yells at cloud.”
The main use of bots is for federating. They join communities but don’t interact with posts at all. Even that requires an instance admin to set up so it’s not like there are thousands of them or something. Bedsides that the rest of them are mostly news and information shares.
Lemmy is much smaller than reddit and has more barriers to entry and community growth. Expect it to take months to get a community off the ground.
It seems like you don’t actually understand how to get your community posts to more people.
Lemmy doesn’t spread content to all other instances by default. The whole process is pretty clunky and takes far more effort than it should to promote new places.
Have you announced the community on !newcommunities@lemmy.world or anything? Discovery on Lemmy leaves a lot to be desired in its current form.
FrostyTrichs@walledgarden.xyzto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do you feel about the level of censorship in your current instance ?261·4 months agoWon’t somebody save me from myself!
FrostyTrichs@walledgarden.xyzto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do you feel about the level of censorship in your current instance ?6·4 months agoCan you point us to some disagreements the people in your instance have had with moderators? Do you have any specific links for us to view? If censorship is happening I’d like to know more about it.
No because there aren’t any. There are very few active users on WG and I have no desire for it to ever become very big. I originally created it for myself to experiment with and I don’t really promote or advertise the instance itself even though people are welcome to join.
The people who have joined tend to share common interests so things have mostly remained the same as when it was just me. The “walled” part of WG is more or less the application process itself, since it removes easy access for troll and bot accounts.
I’m an instance owner (it’s very small) and the only thing I don’t tolerate is hate messages and subversive spam (“www,BuyGoldHere123,Spam,me”). I haven’t yet needed to delete anything my users created.
I’ve seen some of these spam posts in our communities before but always from outside instances. They are very easy to keep under control and I wouldn’t consider that censorship, just garbage removal.
FrostyTrichs@walledgarden.xyzto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do you feel about the level of censorship in your current instance ?5·4 months agoIronic instance name for one you’re implying is uncensored.
I think it’s quite fitting for federated social media.
Fuck me, better do what they tell me!