Tankie simply means someone who has done wrongthink.
Nutomic
Lemmy Lead Developer and father of two children.
I also develop Ibis, a federated wiki.
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Not true, stop slandering.
The main benefit of Rust in our case is not performance, but correctness. Static typing, memory safety and test coverage ensure that things really work. There are no errors from null pointers or anything like that.
Most of these will also be available in Lemmy 1.0 soon!
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Lemmy@lemmy.ml•[Help Design Lemmy] Joinlemmy website and New User OnboardingEnglish
1·24 hours agoThe website is already linking to google play store and apple store. right now apps that are purely web don’t have a platform to read reviews on . plus neodb lib.reviews are open source although they might not yet be ready for the task yet.
Those links are specifically for people searching an app for those platforms. Very different from asking for reviews.
I doubt that, any data? similarweb shows the top referring site for now is openalternative.co (although at least one of the referring sites mentioned doesn’t seem to make sense for me ).
No data, its my impression from reading various related discussions on Lemmy. We also added a new signup question on lemmy.ml today, asking people how they found out about Lemmy. That should give us some more info.
I think people would want to see average ratings. reading a community page means you only read 1-3 reviews and that sample size is too small and potentially biased. you could just run into people who hate a instance for some particular reason (and it’s not hard for me to think of reasons like that).
Feel free to start something for community ratings, I dont really have time or interest.
Yes its possible, in short the first mod in the list is the top mod. Same for instance admins by the way.
If login fails due to missing email verification, it should automatically show a link to resend the verification email.
Nutomic@lemmy.mltoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•How to handle being pinged/called from other instances to be harrassed?
1·1 day agoYou can ask an admin to ban the user, or remove the community. Then those comments wont federate anymore.
The head mod is the one who is first in the list of moderators in the API. Its the user who has been moderator the longest (or originally created the community). Mods earlier in the list can also take actions against other mods (eg remove them as mod). Those later in the list cannot take any actions against earlier/higher mods.
Nutomic@lemmy.mltoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•Potential for Additional Content Filters in Lemmy?
2·1 day agoThe frontend part for tags is currently being implemented: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/pull/3795
Once that is merged it will automatically be deployed to voyager.lemmy.ml where you can test the development version.
Nutomic@lemmy.mltoLemmy Support@lemmy.ml•Is it just me, or does anyone else feel that Lemmy should potentially duplicate this feature?
6·2 days agoThis isnt really a matter of the API. Its up to developers of apps or frontends to show a badge for moderators on each comment, and this could also easily be hidden. This has come up before, but it seems no one really cares enough to push such a change through.
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Lemmy@lemmy.ml•[Help Design Lemmy] Joinlemmy website and New User OnboardingEnglish
1·2 days agoI dont like to send people off to these proprietary platforms. Besides Lemmy mainly gets promoted by word of mouth (eg people recommending it on Reddit), not by reviews. If people want to review Lemmy communities, it would make more sense to make a Lemmy community for that purpose.
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Lemmy@lemmy.ml•[Help Design Lemmy] How to describe Lemmy in a single Sentence?English
1·4 days agoAh yes there is the short description at the top. At the moment it talks a lot about “it”, good idea to make it more focused on “you”. How about this?
Lemmy is a discussion platform that is truly free. You choose which communities to be a part of and which posts to see. You can use extensive blocking and filtering tools to sort and curate your feed. You are in control and not a corporation, so there is no tracking, advertising nor secret algorithms. And you can follow the development in the open, or get your own ideas included.
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Lemmy@lemmy.ml•[Help Design Lemmy] How to describe Lemmy in a single Sentence?English
2·5 days agoThanks everyone for the suggestions. I collected the ones which subjectively seem best, here is the list for a quick overview:
- An open source discussion platform for communities.
- Lemmy, a decentralised discussion platform for communities
- Lemmy is an open-source social network that functions as a global web of independent forums
- A decentralized network of forums
- Discuss interesting topics and join communities on the Fediverse.
- A discussion platform that can’t enshittify. You choose your feed. You choose where to host your account.
Based on these suggestions and the discussion, the best option seems to be: A decentralised discussion platform for communities.
I will keep making more updates to join-lemmy.org based on this post and the previous one. Once that’s done I will likely make another post to show the results and gather additional feedback.
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Lemmy@lemmy.ml•[Help Design Lemmy] How to describe Lemmy in a single Sentence?English
1·5 days agoGood suggestion, thanks!
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Lemmy@lemmy.ml•[Help Design Lemmy] How to describe Lemmy in a single Sentence?English
2·5 days agoYoure right, the whole website could use an update and redesign. As none of us Lemmy maintainers are designers, its very hard to do this well.
There is no tracking/statistics on join-lemmy.org, but some new users mentioned it, and mentioned that the site could use improvements (which I’m doing now).
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Lemmy@lemmy.ml•[Help Design Lemmy] How to describe Lemmy in a single Sentence?English
1·5 days agoThe target audience is basically anyone who comes across Lemmy somewhere, looks for it via search engine and ends up on join-lemmy.org. So in other words, anyone really. Including people without any prior knowledge, nor technical knowledge.
On joinmastodon.org I only see a single sentence at the top: “Social networking that’s not for sale.”
Btw I didnt get any extra notifications from this comment, so no worries. And thank you!
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Lemmy@lemmy.ml•[Help Design Lemmy] Joinlemmy website and New User OnboardingEnglish
3·5 days agoThere is a link but I made it a bit more obvious.
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Lemmy@lemmy.ml•[Help Design Lemmy] Joinlemmy website and New User OnboardingEnglish
1·5 days agoYes the topics are not ideal, opened an issue about this: https://github.com/LemmyNet/joinlemmy-site/issues/540








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