The /r/piracy link to lemmy /c/piracy hit the reddit frontpage with 7K+ updoots!
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First time I made an account I fd up the verification question (didnt even look), took me months to make an account again because I was annoyed I couldnt have that username on that instance because I did It wrong.
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First time I made an account I fd up the verification question (didnt even look), took me months to make an account again because I was annoyed I couldnt have that username on that instance because I did It wrong.
some sort of retry option for the verifcation question might be helpful
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Voyager defaults to lemm.ee now
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Lol I added an is. prefix
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also grabbed hardlyread.ing and hardlysleep.ing, I love that the fediverse shows the instance name, its just fun
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also grabbed hardlyread.ing and hardlysleep.ing, I love that the fediverse shows the instance name, its just fun
Posted on the wrong account here, mlem letting you swap during comment is clutch if anyone is looking for an ios app
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I picked sparrow from vfxmed I think, goat
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They cant ban them all more will always pop up, fediverse Is like hydra
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If they have extra money spend some on ads? Prob better to improve seo somehow
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For a while I was reading and posting on Lemmy, but still going over to check things out on Reddit (without an account) because Lemmy just wasn't getting enough traffic to keep interesting posts popping up. I'm having to do that less and less these days.
I was doing that for the first two weeks here and now I dont open it most days
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beauty of lemmy is they only banned the community so at least ppl can tell you where to go and how to access it
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Oh wow, 625 user registrations. How will we ever manage to handle such a massive influx of people?
*sigh*
Its actually a lot if they actively post and comment, or even if they actively upvote, we dont get that many upvotes in general for the top posts, even 100 would be a huge boost
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Voyager defaults to lemm.ee now
I didnโt know that. Thatโs really good.
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Its actually a lot if they actively post and comment, or even if they actively upvote, we dont get that many upvotes in general for the top posts, even 100 would be a huge boost
I'm sorry but it's just not enough. There are still way too many people on reddit.
We need that number to be in the millions, so that niche communities form and I can finally stop going to reddit for that content. I want to be done with that website sooo badly.
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I like fedizen too, and threadiverse for lemmy,mbin,piefed, etc. (or when accessing the threadiverse through friendica, hubzilla, etc.)
Threadiverse does sound to me too much like Threads... but that's dead anyway so meh, whatever, Threadiverse it is then! (Especially since iirc our usage of it predated that of Threads anyway)
And Fedizen makes me feel so... responsible?
Now have a beer:
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Your homepage shows [email protected] and [email protected] as the most active communities, is it on purpose?
All 3 communities are ran by UniversalMonk. Others are welcome to create ones as well.