In one case that's been discussed, there was a group of moderators; and one of that group chose to set the sub private without the others' consent.
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I was a reddit user for a long time but I feel at home here. I'm happy with how easy every thing is to use. Good luck.
This is really great news :). I can already see great potential with Lemmy.
Some thoughts
- So nodes and instants are interchangeable terms
- wth 140k? I thought we were around the 30k mark or something. Great!
- Lemmy.ml is bigger than .world but world has a lot more active users? Interesting. I think .world will be known in the future as the redfuge instant.
- Beehaw defederated? That kinda defeats the point of the fediverse, doesnβt it? Iβd be a little mad if some moderator could make that call for me if I was registered to Beehaw
Beehaw will certainly federate back when the problem at LW with trolls/fascists/racists/etc will be properly modded. The problem for beehaw is that LW is a victim of its success and beehaw is just protecting itself. Once properly moderated, beehaw will open its arms to LW.
Yeah nodes and instances are kinda interchangeable terminology, instances is the right word to use really though for what we are referring to today, a node could be any server that provides a function or service to the lemmyverse but not necessarily a full instance, however right now, all we have are instances. As the Lemmy is developed we may see some functions of instances being handed off to other nodes, like a database node, to save on compute and storage costs.
Fantastic, keep up the good work everyone!
Some growth pains but I'm managing. :) When I upvote, it looks like the vote is undone after a few seconds but it looks like it actually sticks when I reload the page. Same with commenting. Looks like it takes a long while even if it in reality happens more quickly. I think there are some issues with their websockets code or something but the important thing is that it works. :)
Que bueno ver y participar, despuΓ©s de varios aΓ±os casi en el olvido. Y que sigan sumando...
Pretty grand, don't hesitate to allow the tamest of ads to help maintain things!