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Nothing. Everything your instance has is your IP address (mostly useless) and password hash (also mostly useless). Everything you have here is public. Maybe except your settings, like light/dark mode.
Nothing. Everything your instance has is your IP address (mostly useless) and password hash (also mostly useless). Everything you have here is public. Maybe except your settings, like light/dark mode.
How else manage resources? You want everybody to be equally poor, like under communism? Maybe except the ruling party. You have no alternative.
I think that for Lemmy and Linux the problem is actually in the people using it. Without people using it, they won’t be many posts/good software support. Without the posts/support there won’t be many users. It’s not some UI being different, or anything else. It’s the main issue. When you see lemmy.world frontpage (All, not Local), there are 15 threads about Reddit and Lemmy, 2 about Twitter limits and the rest is about tech. Meanwhile, on r/popular you have variety of communities, still mostly memes and videos but there are also other posts.
It’s more about reddit that reddit is. You can’t make it long-term with this type of content. On other instances it’s more bearable, but it’s still not enough to keep people here.
Most of them aren’t profitable, especially twitter and reddit. YouTube is also doing it now, they’re going after adblocks. They even threatened invidious recently.
But tbh discord change is for good. It’s easier to invite someone, especially if they have special chars in nickname.
What’s the difference between this and the site shortcut?
@lemonh3ad We need to check it out. Probably problems with posts getting to hot. Would be funny if they disabled votes just because of this.
Add also randomization of the instance, in case the main one is down and for privacy. There’s already libredirect addon which does that, but still cool.
Theoretically there’s “no hate speech” in the rules, but I haven’t seen anyone getting banned for that. You’d need to find out yourself what’s their definition of this word.
How well were your grades? You didn’t go to doctor on weekdays even once?
You have also other privately run instances, you can check the list on Github or somewhere else
You can also use LibRedirect addon to redirect Reddit/Twitter/etc automatically to alternative frontends.
What does it give you even do except for cool image below the post? I never got why people bought those coins. Does it even give karma for the author?
Do you mean Lemmy subs? Then both on Lemmy and kbin you have RSS icon on sub pages.
newzit.com for international news, Polsat News for Polish/sport news and Slashdot for tech news. I add them to RSS whenever possible.