

I see good discussions on
Not really into music myself, I guess the issue might be that it’s too generic? Even on Reddit I don’t think /r/music was that busy, too many different genres
I see good discussions on
Not really into music myself, I guess the issue might be that it’s too generic? Even on Reddit I don’t think /r/music was that busy, too many different genres
This post summarizes the issue with removing help posts: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/47387855
Blocking on Lemmy works the same way it used to work on Reddit. It changed on Reddit since then: https://lemmy.world/post/27359094
If mods don’t act, you can document their inaction on !yepowertrippinbastards@lemmy.dbzer0.com
I don’t think that hosting both would be a good idea, as it’d create fragmentation in an already niche area.
Indeed, pick one. I prefer Piefed nowadays due to flairs, more granular support for moderation, and other stuff.
Voyager started Piefed experimental support today: https://lemmy.world/post/31839818
Voyager offer experimental support since today: https://lemmy.world/post/31839818
Another thing: Why don’t creators of threads have the option to admin their own threads? It’s their thread! It wouldn’t be appropriate for discussion threads (for obvious reasons), but for interpersonal posts and questions, it makes perfect sense for the creator to be able to have control over what appears in the thread to keep it on topic and the trolls at bay. It’s pretty rare to see a post where someone asks a question that doesn’t quickly devolve into an offtopic mess, and the creator is usually attacked for trying to bring it back on topic. This has made Reddit useless for question-answering (and besides, the most upvoted answer is almost always wrong.)
This would probably quickly devolve into OP removing any comments they disagree with
Piefed allows to follow posts or comments.
https://piefed.zip/ is managed by the lemmy.zip team
Piefed has a built-in keyword filter
A few options
Voyager just started supporting it today: https://lemmy.world/post/31839818
Onboarding is difficult, because you have to choose an instance, which is hugely important, but a newcomer has no idea what makes/is a good community to join
Duplicate communities posting the same content over and over again.
Piefed solves that issue: https://piefed.zip/post/100161
All comments from 5 crossposts in a single view
A few options
How many communities will die because lemm.ee is shutting down?
Active communities have moved elsewhere:
Inactive communities weren’t active in the first place.
!communitypromo@lemmy.ca has a pinned post for communities that are not politics or memes
I’m the main poster on !football@sopuli.xyz. Most popular post on the planet.
I guess people on Lemmy just don’t like sports.
Mods seem inactive.
If people are interested in that topic (or any other), they can join !fedigrow@lemmy.zip. That community regroups people trying to grow communities, and the issues they face.
Yes, that makes sense.
We were thinking also to share this post on !piefed_meta@piefed.social , would you be okay with that? A few people using Piefed but currently not Summit users could be interested.
Hello idunnololz,
Not sure how relevant is that metric for you, but the Piefed support announcement for Voyager reached 300 upvotes: https://vger.social/post/20512447
Thank you for your feedback! No need for a code, but knowing that sign ups are disabled is already a sign 😄
Quite a few in this thread
A few things
Consider not deleting your posts, especially the ones asking for help, that’s considered bad practice: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/modlog?userId=19680232
Consider https://piefed.social/ , it has actual blocking, so users you block won’t see your comments or posts
Also please report toxic comments, mods usually take action fast, and that allows to ban toxic users rather than lose content
There’s a good few more PDSes than I thought. There’s a few with open signups.
Any you would recommend?
Maybe Discord indeed.
Good luck.