This is not a proper talk by meta that you could just "hear them out". They explicitly said off the record and confidential, there's no reason for that if it's something innocuous. There 100% would be an NDA involved.
The fediverse is all about being open, starting with an NDA is definitely not "zero risk", you can not slip up ever, or you're going to be destroyed by lawyers, this is the exact opposite of "zero risk".
Also works on Android on Firefox with TamperMonkey, that's what I'm mainly using it on. Also only tested it on Firefox, no idea about Chrome or anything else.
Stop using "All" "Hot/Active/Top" feeds and go search for actual content communities you want, by browsing the community lists, searching for your interests, or looking at new. Then just go to "Subscribed".
I mean many communities still need people to actually create posts, this one is the same. That's the thing about early adoption, you're going to have less content at the start for you to lurk through.
However, if there is content, it's usually good and you get nice comment threads, pretty much like reddit from the old old days, so that's nice.
Maybe you'd want to post some? Also don't forget to vote :D
"ich hab leider keine Zeit" meistens begleitet von "ich würde wirklich gerne"
Edit: ich merke dass ich am Titel vorbei geantwortet habe... Zu meiner Verteidigung, es ging mir am Anfang ohne Grund auf den Sack, hab dann erst später rausgefunden was der Grund ist :D
Es gibt zwei Seiten davon. Die erste Seite sind Menschen, die sich allerlei Zwänge von anderen haben auflegen lassen (Familie, Gesellschaft...), und diese ganzen Dinge weswegen sie "keine Zeit haben" wirklich nicht tun wollen und unglücklich sind. Das geht mir richtig auf den Sack weil es einfach so unglaublich schade ist.
Die zweite Seite sind Leute die nicht in so nem mentalen Gefängnis leben. Fuck this shit, jeder hat genau gleich viel Zeit. Was du wirklich sagst ist "andere Sachen sind mir momentan wichtiger". Es ist einfach so eine schmierige Art der Kommunikation, man sagt nicht was man wirklich meint sondern lenkt es auf was sinnfreies um, zur Konfliktreduktion/Gefühlsschonerei.
Ich finde in nem normalen Umgang sollte man so ehrlich sein wie möglich. Diese Floskel kreiert einfach absolut unehrliche Beziehungen.
"Ich würde wirklich gerne, aber ich hab leider keine Zeit" - es ist irrelevant, wie oft du sagst "wie gerne du würdest", wenn du deine Ressource "Zeit" nicht im gleichen Maße darauf verwenden willst wie jemand anders, dann heißt das eben, dass du nicht wirklich gerne möchtest.
Es ist halt absolut ok wenn man nicht möchte. Aber es ist meiner Meinung nach absolut nervig wenn man so tut als ob man möchte aber die Aktionen definitiv zeigen dass man gerade nicht möchte.
Äh, das Problem ist ja gerade erst entstanden durch installierte Updates. Zu sagen, dass das Problem nie gefixt wird, weil ja keiner Updates installiert, macht da einfach nicht mal logisch Sinn.
Just wanted to say in general, federation is not instant. So if some user upvotes or comments on a post, it might be instantly there on the instance it was done on, but may take some time to get to all other instances.
That said, there definitely are likely also bugs still around. Part of what you're saying sounds like it. Can't help you with it though, needs to go to the devs/admins.
For any such questions, just go go the /instances page of whatever instance you want to check federation for.
The lemmy.sdf.org/instances page shows lemmy.ml under "Linked instances", so whatever you're experiencing seems to either be a bug or no one has subscribed/searched for these posts/communities, so it hasn't been loaded yet. But since I assume you did that, it's probably some bug.
Is there really a reason, for example, for there to be the distinction of "magazine" and "community"? When you're federating, the same features should be called the same, if close enough. That way everyone can talk with everyone about stuff and we all immediately understand each other....
I don't think it's even close to the same. It's more like forum software everywhere calls a post a "post" and a reply a "reply" and not something else.
Both sites are link aggregators, both sites have sub groups that are meant for a specific topic that links can be posted to, this concept should have a name.
It's not really about the confusion, it's just unnecessary complexity. Magazines and communities for example are completely equal concepts, the only difference is the name for some reason, probably marketing or some such.
Yep, clients/UIs need to detect links to other instances and automatically reformat them to instance-local links. Configurable and indicated cleary that this happened, with a clickable icon next to it and resulting popup or some such.
Yeah honestly I've seen so many posts with multiple paragraphs explaining federation, while I've just been telling my friends two sentences like "it's just like reddit but instead of one website there's multiple independent ones (called instances) that all see each other's content. All content on all those instances can and should only be accessed through the website you signed up on, and when you do that it works basically completely like reddit"
This leaves out a bunch of information of course, but if they want more, they can always be confused and ask or look it up themselves.
And it will work, since many people can't distinguish decent behavior and trying to completely selfishly signal decent behavior without actually wanting to do anything.
Wenn du da wirklich einen Vorteil siehst, dann würde mich interessieren, welchen.
Der Nachteil ist nämlich, dass wenn du bei ein paar großen und ein paar kleinen communities subscribed bist, du die kleinen einfach niemals im Feed sehen wirst, weil sie viel weniger upvotes haben. Manche communities, denen man subscribed ist, nie zu sehen, kommt mir wie ein dealbreaker-Nachteil vor, egal was es für Vorteile hat.
Perhaps I've misunderstood how Lemmy works, but from what I can tell Lemmy is resulting in fragmentation between communities. If I've got this wrong, or browsing Lemmy wrong, please correct me!...
Ah yes, /r/technology, the only technology subreddit on reddit. There certainly has never existed a https://www.reddit.com/r/technews/, or / https://www.reddit.com/r/technewstoday/ or a bunch of more technology subreddits. No. Of course there ever only was /r/technology. No fragmentation whatsoever on reddit.
Kev Quirk, one of the admins of Fosstodon (a Mastodon instance), destroys Meta in an email exchange. (fosstodon.org)
The exchange is about Meta's upcoming ActivityPub-enabled network Threads. Meta is calling for a meeting, his response is priceless!
[UserScript] Lemmy Universal Link switcher, or LULs for short (greasyfork.org)
Description...
I really like it here. However, almost 90% of my feed is either posts about Reddit, or Lemmy/kbin meta analysis. We need actual content and communities over here!
And yes I understand the irony in this post
Is this the new /r/atheism?
Since I've abandoned Reddit, I find myself looking for content similar to what I was subscribed to on there....
Welche Redewendungen gehen Euch ohne eigentlichen Grund tierisch auf den Sack?
"Richtig und wichtig" zum Beispiel löst irgendwas in mir aus. Was geht euch so auf den Sack?
Wenn das Handy selbst die 112 wählt: Immer mehr falsche Notrufe (www.br.de) German
Gibt wohl mittlerweile auch ein Update das dies behebt, also immer wieder updaten
Can someone help me understand what's going on? Communities look different from different instances.
Intro and Context...
does lemmy.sdf.org not federate with lemmy.ml?
Title....
Natürlich nur Spaß sehr geeherter Verfassungsschutz (feddit.de) German
Use an absolute link in request sidebar
When I went to feddit.de/c/requests@lemmit.online I noticed the sidebar links to /c/about - which doesn’t exist on feddit.de...
Kbin and Lemmy should come to a consensus on how to name stuff
Is there really a reason, for example, for there to be the distinction of "magazine" and "community"? When you're federating, the same features should be called the same, if close enough. That way everyone can talk with everyone about stuff and we all immediately understand each other....
Don't tell people "it's easy", and seven more things Kbin, Lemmy, and the fediverse can learn from Mastodon (UPDATED) (privacy.thenexus.today)
I had shared an earlier version of this last week, and a draft of the updates a few days ago. Thanks to everybody for the feedback!...
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r/Blind's Meetings with Reddit and the Current Situation Regarding Accessibility and API Changes
The following is the text copied from the reddit post in the /r/blind sub reddit....
Sortierung "heiß" ist ganz schön kalt
Mir fällt auf, dass die Sortierung der Posts nach "heiß" seit Tagen quasi das identische Ergebnis liefert (egal ob lokal, abonniert oder all)....
Twitch Star XQC Signs $100 Million Deal With Rival Platform (www.nytimes.com)
Does your FF also change default search to google after some updates?
It's annoying as shit
I don't see how Lemmy will fill the gap of Reddit - it's resulting in fragmentation
Perhaps I've misunderstood how Lemmy works, but from what I can tell Lemmy is resulting in fragmentation between communities. If I've got this wrong, or browsing Lemmy wrong, please correct me!...
What should I do in this position? (lemmy.world)
kbin auf browse.feddit.de?
kbin scheint wohl jetzt gescheit zu federieren, wäre es möglich deren communities auf browse.feddit.de zu inkludieren?