This is all configurable by site admins and not baked into the code.
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Relevant issue: https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/issues/252
I have never used yunohost before, but ldap was just recently integrated into piefed (that’s what chat.piefed.social uses for instance). So the main blocker from that issue seems resolved.
Ugh…this one still frustrates me a lot. If I could wave a magic wand and have a different contributor do two things for the project, animated gifs would be one and a more consistent compact layout would be the other.
Edit: Just want to add that when I was working on the gif problem, I got it working for posts…but you have to click through into the lightbox or to the complete image url…the thumbnail isn’t animated. So, I got partway there, but ran into technical limitations of the specific python library being used. Relevant issue.
As somebody that has done a lot of recent work on the UI for piefed, I have tried to make sure that it works even at quite small screen sizes. I actually just submitted a couple commits in the past couple hours to make the navbar across the top of communities/feeds/topics flow smoother across different screen sizes. The PWA is so far my preferred way to use piefed.
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Technology@lemmy.world•The Enshitification of Youtube’s Full Album PlaylistsEnglish
4·11 months agoThis isn’t happening in YouTube Music, the paid music platform. Instead, it is users putting together playlists of normal YouTube videos and presenting them as an album playlist while maliciously inserting a monetized, spammy video into it. As far as I know, YouTube Music wouldn’t really be vulnerable to the same kind of abuse.
wjs018@lemmy.worldtoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•A $6 Billion Shortfall Has US Mass Transit Facing a Death Spiral
8·1 year agoThe MBTA also needs at least an estimated $24.5 billion to bring its infrastructure to a state of good repair.
I knew that the MBTA had built up a huge pile of deferred maintenance on its infrastructure due to past funding shortfalls, but this is enormous. I commute to work every day via the T (commuter rail to red line), and it hasn’t been too bad lately. However, I no longer live downtown, so I don’t really use the system much beyond my commute these days.
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[Closed] Moved to [email protected]@lemm.ee•Weekly thread - How are you doing with your communities?English
0·1 year agoBeen a little while since I popped into one of these threads. Some notable events:
- [email protected] is entering an exciting period as a new gundam show just started. The first episode discussion thread was lively, so I am hoping that continues through the season.
- [email protected] is also quite active at the moment due to the start of the new anime season. There have been quite a number of names that I don’t recognize from past seasons, so that is exciting.
- [email protected] is similarly experiencing a bit of influx of new users posting and commenting. I haven’t been as active as I would like in this community due to time, so it is a welcome development to have more, different people posting.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•What do you think might be some fun, positive ways for instances to distinguish themselves?English
4·1 year agoLike winamp skins for lemmy?
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•What do you think might be some fun, positive ways for instances to distinguish themselves?English
31·1 year agoI am a big fan of content-specific instances. Some instances off the top of my head that fit this description:
- bookwormstory.social - Instance about the Ascendance of a Bookworm series
- ani.social - Instance about anime/manga/Japanese media
- slrpnk.net - Instance focused on the climate crisis and related issues
- programming.dev - Instance focused on software development
- startrek.website - Instance about Star Trek
- literature.cafe - Instance about books and writing
…and I am sure there are many others. I just think that having a focus like that provides a more interesting local instance environment than a large, generalist instance, though both have a place.
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[Closed] Moved to [email protected]@lemm.ee•Self-promotion restriction rules and Fediverse growthEnglish
5·1 year agoEdit: Reading is hard and I misunderstood that this post is about promoting lemmy on reddit. I don’t have any experience to contribute with that, but I will leave the rest of my post for posterity.
By self-promotion, do you mean creating content for youtube/a blog/etc. and then posting it to lemmy? If so, then I think that is fine within reason. In the communities I mod, I have allow self-promotion with these guidelines:
- Be an active member of the community on other posts too, not just your own content
- If you post your own content, at least be responsive to questions you might get in the comment section
- Rate limit your self-promotion so that it doesn’t feel spammy (no defined rate, more vibes-based)
I have a couple posters that have posted article or projects that they have created and been fine. I also have a couple people I have ended up banning because they would just post links to their own content and vanish otherwise.
All that said, there is a sizable portion of lemmy that seems to chafe against any kind of corporate-controlled social media. So, there is an inbuilt hostility that can exert an outsized influence in smaller communities.
I own a Prius (not a PHEV though, just a hybrid) and can corroborate that my mileage goes down significantly in the winter months. It is a combination of a couple factors in my experience.
- Needing to run the engine more to heat things up for defrosting and heating the cabin.
- Related to the above, I tend to idle a lot more in the winter while cleaning ice/snow off the car, letting it warm up, or clearing the driveway.
- Switching to winter tires (Blizzaks) negatively impacts rolling resistance compared to the LRR tires (Ecopias) I use the rest of the year.
I tend to average ~45 mpg in the summer and ~37 mpg in the winter over the past two years.
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[Closed] Moved to [email protected]@lemm.ee•How are you doing with your communities?English
8·1 year agoStarting a new community is an uphill slog. Some tips and observations:
- Make sure to subscribe to the community from several of the large instances so that it is federated there and people viewing the all feed can see it.
- If you haven’t yet, make sure to announce the community in [email protected] and/or [email protected]
- If you can think of some kind of recurring post series, it is a good structure to provide a steady drip of content. For latin, maybe something like a weekly post about the etymology of a modern word with a latin root?
- In general, posts with a lead image generate much more interaction than non-image, discussion posts. So, the meme-type posts can serve a role to help people discover the community.
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[Closed] Moved to [email protected]@lemm.ee•How are you doing with your communities?English
3·1 year agoFantastic, thanks! I haven’t made announcements yet about the new community, but hoping to do that some time this week when I get a chance.
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[Closed] Moved to [email protected]@lemm.ee•How are you doing with your communities?English
6·1 year agoI haven’t been able to post as much this past week compared to normal, but things have been going ok:
- [email protected] is actually kind of booming right now with the start of a new season of shows. I have seen lots of first-time commenters chiming in on episode threads. It actually hit ~300 users/day at one point over the weekend.
- [email protected] has been calm but active. There are a handful of other fairly reliable posters that have been able to keep things going while I have been away.
The not as active ones:
- [email protected] - I inherited this community when the previous moderator had to step away for an extended period of time. The nokotan community in general is very meme-heavy, and I just don’t really know how to engage with that very well. There is only so much non-meme content about the series. So, I am going to try to binge-read the manga and start posting chapter discussion threads when new chapters are released. I just need to find the time to do that.
- [email protected] - This is another kind of special case. The current, most active Gundam community is [email protected]. However, that instance announced that they are shutting down later this month. The current users over there were interested in setting up a new community but there wasn’t anybody that wanted to moderate. So, I offered my help in that respect. It just started this past week, so there isn’t much there yet, but I am going to try to keep posting any Gundam-related content I find over there.
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[Closed] Moved to [email protected]@lemm.ee•Need Moderators for my communitiesEnglish
2·1 year agoYou must have taken Nokotan’s loss pretty hard. /s
Good luck finding new mods and I am hoping that you are able to come back before Dan Da Dan season 2 this summer.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the worst fandom you've ever been a part of?
8·1 year agoIt also depends on the community a lot. The anime community on lemmy ([email protected], shameless plug) has been super chill overall. I think it’s in large part due to the lemmy userbase skewing older than your average social media user.
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[Closed] Moved to [email protected]@lemm.ee•How much growth hacking is too much for the Fediverse?English
3·1 year agoRecently, in [email protected], I configured the episode discussion bot to create posts using the poster art of the show rather than just an empty discussion post as a bit of an experiment about the effect of images. I don’t have hard analytics to dig into, but I have noticed that the episode discussion threads have garnered significantly more votes when they have images, and a small increase in comments. Though, the additional comments are usually just wandering folks instead of people that stick around and engage.
I still don’t let fanart in either the main anime nor manga community because it would too quickly spiral out of control. There is simply too much fanart in existence for these things. Instead, I limit it to official art only, which usually means teasers/posters/trailers. In the manga community, there is a bit of a special case in that I do allow fanart of a series if it was done by a different published author (not just some random pixiv user). This happens sometimes when a series ends and you get other authors drawing commemorative art for it.
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[Closed] Moved to [email protected]@lemm.ee•How are you doing with your communities?English
8·1 year agoWe celebrated a one year birthday for both [email protected] and [email protected]. Over the past year we have grown from nothing to being (in my biased opinion), the best place on the fediverse to discuss anime and manga. It has been a lot of work, but they are both active enough now that I can do something like go on vacation for a couple days and they will keep going in my absence (including other mods that will manage things).
I made a series of birthday-themed anime clips to celebrate. If you are interested, here they are:
- Will You Come to My Birthday Party? - Gundam Wing (post on ani.social)
- Celebrating a Birthday with Yunyun - Konosuba (post on ani.social)
- Exchanging Birthday Presents - Azumanga Daioh (post on ani.social)
- Surprise! Happy Birthday! Let’s Have Some Cake - Nichijou (post on ani.social)
- Bonus - Backup Cake - Nichijou
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[Closed] Moved to [email protected]@lemm.ee•How are you doing with your communities?English
7·1 year agoAs somebody that mods other communities on ani.social, lemmy has a sizeable portion of its userbase that browses by All rather than by Subscribed. Lemmy also has a sizeable portion of users that are extremely hostile to anything anime or anime-adjacent (just see the lemmy.ml defederation drama from last year for example). So, random downvotes on active posts happen a lot since each new comment pushes that post to the top of the feed when sorted by Active. The important part is the engagement from your community members. One person commenting is worth >100 random up/down votes for keeping a community going.




The db0 folks did spin up the anarchist.nexus piefed instance if you want to give it a try!