For sure. Already seen:
- beehaw defederating from shit.justworks an lemmy.world
- the shuttering of mastodon.lol over the Harry Potter game
For sure. Already seen:
Well. My 126k Reddit karma and $2.50 can buy a cup of coffee.
Its always lonely to be an early adopter. Just stick with it, help others find their way. :)
Before Digg's implosion and the first influx, Reddit was a ghost town too.
Heh. yeah. my handwriting in high school and college was so garbage I couldn't even read my own handwriting, so what good is it really?
I am mildly annoyed that kids these days don't know this. Then I get annoyed at me for getting annoyed - why would they? we haven't had a CRT in the house since '04. It would be like getting exasperated because us 80s kids didn't know how to tap out morse code on the telegraph.
The 509 section on Applicability seems to restrict this to services specifically targeting or deliberately creating environments suitable for, or providing attractions that can only be reasonably targeted to minors.
So if you don't create kidzone.world or a blues clues community you're probably alright, if you can show you don't target or encourage minor participation.
There'll be some post replies which will be like "there's two really good community search engines y don't u use those?" to which I'd reply "well, yeah, but sometimes community names aren't intuitively obvious until you know. Like /r/trees <- wasn't really about trees." Or a fan community might be named something that only a fan would know, like star wars --> /c/moseislycantina. So even tho there are two good search engines for community exploration there's still value add in this sub methinks.
presto chango shazam!
ah. just obvious spam and obvious troll community/magazine requests. NSFW ("where do I find the donkey porn?" etc.). Bogus or troll community recommendation responses (I don't know exactly what that might look like... (like asking about the Matrix movies and being redirected to /c/theredpill? dunno)) or anyone being rude or disruptive.
For the time being as the Reddxile continues and Lemmy grows, am going easy on missplaced "related" posts like announcements of communities (should go -> [email protected] ) or instances, but have been recommending ppl remove and repost in the better community. Keep this one for "where do I find a community/instance for _____" type things. Enforce the things over there (which I totally stole from /r/411) -->
oh that! I got two others for [email protected] , no takers for here at [email protected] yet tho. U want in?
Yep. Tho how many of those are redundant communities across multiple instances. Still, very exciting times for the lemmyverse.
I think the big killer feature (if this can even be done) is to associate like named communities from different instances. Like [email protected] <--> [email protected] marry up and start subscribing/replicating each other's content.
Will keep this here for now as its helpful and promotes Threadiverse growth at a crucial time, but locking. Discussions about intrafederated interactions, capabilities or support questions are probably better held over in [email protected] , or [email protected]