Lemmy

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Currently if you archive a Lemmy thread you can see all the posts and comments but all replies to all comments are hidden in a “X# more replies ->” which if clicked it tries opening it forever and the replies never load.

Edit: updated title and body so its more clear im asking about how lemmy can be updated so its easier for the wayback machine to also archive the replies to comments

Example: https://web.archive.org/web/20230801065606/https://lemmy.world/post/2398000

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My block list is quickly filling up with communities that I don't have anything against, I just don't speak the language. Does such a setting already exist? If not, are there any plans to add one?

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I swear I made a post to a community and lemmy automatically detected that it had the same URL link as another post in another community made by someone else and listed this post as a cross post.

Was this always a feature before? Is it new? Did I misunderstand what happened?

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This is something pretty small but extremely annoying.

So I was writing a really long and thought out reply to a comment, but right before I submitted it, I decided to upvote the comment to get that out of the way first. Imagine my surprise when the reply dialog disappeared and I lost the five or so paragraphs I was writing. And yes re-opening the reply dialog just gives you a blank text box.

I'm not sure what the internal GUI logic is that causes this, maybe something to do with how React/Inferno handles dynamic elements like this? But it's really bad UX and I imagine not too hard to fix.

Also reporting this to see if it's actually a GUI issue or if it's something wrong with my browser. Has anyone experienced this?

In the meantime, if you're writing a long comment, I suggest at least saving it in your clipboard from time to time, just select all and copy. That way you can restore it. I've decided to start doing this until the issue is fixed because I write walls of text almost every day, probably should just get into the habit of it in general. Even better if you have clipboard history since then it's persistent.

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Basically what the title says, while the page is loading sometimes I will see someone else's username and pfp in the top left corner before it switches to my own when the page finishes loading. I have seen this happen twice now.

Posted this over on asklemmy but they deleted the post so posting here now..

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cross-posted from: https://toast.ooo/post/232185

Hey all,

I’ve got an exciting thing to announce today, Canvas — Lemmy’s r/Place!

We need to get our own traditions over here in the Threadiverse, why not start off with our own r/Place

This weekend, we will open up a canvas to all Lemmy users, each user will be able to place 1 pixel every minute. This event will last 72 hours, starting midnight EST on the 4th and ending at 11:59pm EST on the 6th

Some instances that are joining in:

Join the Lemmy Community [!canvas@toast.ooo](/c/canvas@toast.ooo)

Join the Matrix Space #lemmy-canvas:matrix.org

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I've updated the bot and added the possibility of translating hardcoded links (like this one: https://lemmy.world/post/2355178 or this one: https://lemmy.world/comment/1863672) to posts/comments with links from your instance when you mention him. I'll show an example in comments.

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Down with the algorithm telling us what to read. I just want to see most recent first. Thanks.

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I've read some people saying that it's better. How has it changed?

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Having said that, is it really the end of the world if large Lemmy instances have ads to make up for any shortfall in donations? Otherwise, how are large instances expected to be sustainable long term, especially if they're going to ever reach the kinds of traffic Reddit sees?

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Sorry if this is obvious question

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Is there a way to fold the comments besides the minus on top?

It's annoying to be 10 comments under a a parent comment and having to scroll up to the parent to collapse. The lines are already there. Couldn't we just have clicking on them collapse to that level?

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I'm sure this is a common topic but the timeline is pretty fast these days.

With bots looking more human than ever i'm wondering what's going to happen once everyone start using them to spam the platform. Lemmy with it's simple username/text layout seem to offer the perfect ground for bots, to verify if someone is real is going to take scrolling through all his comments and read them accurately one by one.

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Wanting to make a wiki for /c/localllama, but not sure if there's a known place that's nice for making free wikis, anyone got suggestions on what's being used widely on lemmy?

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Lemmy is surprisingly good for the small amount of people compared to Reddit. And even with all the Images the apps have to load, the consume less data than reddit.

This month (Ce mois-ci) the use of reddit was very limited and a bit of r/place to look at the amazing anti-reddit art. Lemmy : about 3gB Reddit : 2.33gB

Last month (Le mois dernier) it was only reddit use. 12.49gB

Tho there aren't really many videos on Lemmy, which may explain a part of the difference.

And on reddit well there are the ads and the tracking.

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I created a few communities here in Lemmy, but I can't find any moderation options in the mobile apps I tried (Jerboa, Connect).

Are there any mobile apps for moderators or is moderation only possible in the web?

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[Image description: A screenshot of the lemmy.blahaj.zone front page with a custom userstyle applied. The userstyle features a dark gray background with medium gray text and brightly-colored accents of purple, pink, orange, and cyan. The right sidebar cards are a light shade of gray with lighter gray text, pink buttons, and orange links]

A few weeks ago I decided to try my hand at bringing my favorite theme to Lemmy and this userscript was born. It's still in the early stages so there are some wrinkles to iron out, but I just pushed a big update with better contrast, style fixes, and streamlined code.

I've received several requests to turn it into a native Lemmy theme but have no idea how to do that. If anyone has any tips on theming, interest in collaborating, or a Lemmy instance where I could test a native theme, hit me up! You can find all the code here on Codeberg.

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Hello lemmy users!

I've been setting up my own instance and largely everything has been working, bar a few performance issues.

But one thing I'm having issues with is my profile not reflecting on other instances. It doesn't show my avatar, banner or bio. Not sure if I've broken something for this to not work?

Any help greatly appreciated :)

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It's come up in the github issues before, but I was wondering if anyone had any positive or negative thoughts about the general idea.

I say microblogging, but it would not need to be micro at all, as many/most fediverse platforms don't bother with the (IMO silly) small character limit default in mastodon.

The feature is probably better described as a "personal feed", where the primary agent is another user not a community.

I've thought about it and come to believe that I would rather like a platform that is lemmy + a microblogging interface/integration.

How it's implement and how viably I don't know. But in terms of design I have the following thoughts:

  • It would feel natural to treat users much like communities (with one post author) and the "microblog feed" just like the current lemmy feed but of followed/subscribed users' posts.
  • In addition to Subscribed, Local, All, you'd have Personals or Blogs.
  • Each user would then have their own "Personal Community", which they could post to like any other. They'd also have moderation controls over it too, which might be a nice addition to the microblogging platform space.
  • Unlike mastodon, replies/comments wouldn't appear in the feed, as all replies would be available only once you view a post, which, I think, would be a wonderful way to organise microblogging content.
  • A "boost/retweet" behaviour could be treated as a cross-post from one personal community to another, except you'd probably want to enable such a "cross-post" be applicable to a comment, which would be congruent with the more free-form nature of "microblogging".
  • You'd want to keep the sorting algorithms, which combined with being able to view only the top-level posts, would again I think be a nice way to handle a "microblogging" feed.
  • Being able to create lists or multi-communities, as has been requested ordinary lemmy, would be very useful for microblogs.
  • Following a microblogging account would obviously just create+subscribe to a "personal community" representing that account. Following a lemmy user account would involve subscribing to their personal community, which would exist by default.
  • You'd probably want to make it as easy as possible in the UI to post links between the microblogging and community "interfaces", so that they could cross-pollinate each other, which, in the case of lemmy users, would be quite nice as any link from one "side" to the other would drop right in a native interface where you can immediately comment/reply or vote etc.

Potential issues I can see:

  • Implementation is likely more difficult than I realise
  • DB sizes could potentially blow up with a whole bunch of microblog content from mastodon?
  • Posting to and engaging with the microblog side might distract many users away from engaging in communities. I suspect that this is a real but minor concern, especially if some improvements come to the communites side of lemmy (eg, multi-communities, the "best" algorithm, making it easier to search through subscribed communities).
  • Some thought would probably have to be given to how to deal with mastodon privacy measures like the no-index option and limits on following etc.

Beyond all of that, my impression of such a platform, should it ever come to be, is that it would be awesome, not just because of the fusion of two formats, but because presenting "microblogs" within the lemmy structure and with lemmy features would bring a number of improvements over something like mastodon: longer posts, markdown, post/comment organisation, feed sorting, search, and direct/native interaction between communities and microblogs. I can see it becoming natural to treat your lemmy(+mblog) account as a quick blogging platform (ie, writing longer posts because you can on lemmy), and cross-posting to the appropriate communities while enjoying that your direct followers will also get the post in their feed. Though this does raise an interesting question about whether following a lemmy user, which would entail getting all of their posts to everything, should also be enabled as a separate option from just following their "personal community"?

Thoughts?

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Lemmy community account on mastodon boosts both posts and replies

@lemmy

when i follow a lemmy community on mastodon, the "account" of the community boosts both posts and replies - that is not how it is on lemmy itself, and the replies being boosted lead to a lot of out-of-context on my timeline. why is that so, and is it possible to change it so that it boosts only posts?

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/2112778

This is a useful feature on reddit. I don't want to unsub or block a community or user, but a don't want to keep seeing a particular post in my feed.

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First off, sorry if this is question doesn't fit this community. And please bear with me before shoving something down. Totally aware that lemmy.ml has been experiencing a significant surge in traffic lately.

This is my (sort of) test account, and I wanted to get a new account name that actually represents me. It's been almost 2 days since I signed up, and the process seems to be stuck in limbo. Not sure if that's because the username and email address I attempted to register are too cryptic and come off as a dummy.

What's worse is that I mistakenly used the wrong username during sign-up, and now I'm eager to reclaim my email address.

Yes, while I could have easily created an account on another instance and still interacted here, I have my own personal, complicated, and admittedly silly reasons for wanting to have my main under this domain.

All I wanted to know is whether lemmy.ml will open up again in the future. I don't mind waiting if it will. And not sure how can I reclaim my email address.

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Lists on Lemmy? (lemmy.basedcount.com)
submitted 2 years ago by dan@lemmy.basedcount.com to c/lemmy@lemmy.ml
 
 

Is there any list capability on Lemmy like on Mastodon etc.? It would be great to use them like what Multireddits was on Reddit

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What's up with that?

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