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  • Honestly, it could be centralized for sure! Though I was also thinking more of just handing them a list of links to distribute on their own pages.

    I think for most communities the first step is probably to have any sort of website (even a super basic HTML one) self-hosted outside the US for their members to bookmark. Even if they don’t migrate until a ban, their members can at least visit the site and see where the mods decided everyone should internet-meet up.

    If they then wanted to link a list of additional backup resources, that could help spread by word of mouth where to go if other resources are down. I’m basically thinking some members will get lost and isolated if one day their main safe spaces vanish & we should try to limit that problem so long we have time on our side.

    re:LLMs it’s an interesting idea IF you use an open weight model and take steps you’re not sharing the data with tech companies. I don’t for example think we want to help ChatGPT find out where all the trans.

    But it is certainly possible to do a RAG LLM system IF you use an open weight model AND you have a dataset of trans resources! I’ve done these things before and don’t consider it too hard. You do need to have the dataset already compiled which can be a fair amount of work to begin with—after that it’s straightforward.

    Right now there are efforts to back up a lot of resources in trans spaces that might go dark. I could see it being nice to for example convert the wikis and subreddit dumps into chatbots you can ask questions and get back answers with citations to where the info comes from.

    It could help solve some of the issues faced by people e.g. not checking the wiki and then being confused…

    EDIT: the more I think about it that’s a great idea and I’m adding it to my backlog. I could do it myself, don’t have much time, but could definitely advise on it and maaaybe pull in some real life contacts who do it as their career. Let me know if the LLM thing is a project you want to work on & I’ll try to facilitate





  • So this is a kinda interesting thing. I’ve had two people in my networks who expressed hesitation because of UX. One was excited to find out that her fav 3rd party apps moved here. The other was excited to find old reddit.

    I genuinely think a lot of people feel new Reddit is just enshittification they don’t need or want.

    I had a few questions though, if you don’t mind me picking your brain!

    • How does this old Reddit cloning work? Is it something each instance can decide to host, or is it native to Lemmy?
    • If it’s tied to a specific instance, how do you know that this option exists? Is there a general way to find out specifics like this that I can point people to? It looks like it’s listed in this instances sidebar. Is that how it usually works on most instances?

    I’ll pass the info along to at least one person!



  • I don’t know about the average person but certainly enough people yes! But most don’t try unless they have a bit of encouragement and community

    I’m actually surprised at how many people will say they think Lemmy is unuseable. I have found that instead of explaining the fediverse they respond better to “it’s Reddit but better because it’s not beholden to any company or country” or something similar