Today's social media transform us into merely numbers.
No problem for me.
Alts: @Kierunkowy74 (kbin.earth) @Kierunkowy74 (PieFed)
Polish account: @Kierunkowy74
Mastodon: @74 or @Kierunkowy74 (alt)
Today's social media transform us into merely numbers.
No problem for me.
Alts: @Kierunkowy74 (kbin.earth) @Kierunkowy74 (PieFed)
Polish account: @Kierunkowy74
Mastodon: @74 or @Kierunkowy74 (alt)
We should defederate from lemmynsfw
The mods there have decided to allow underage looking content, skirting close to CP. Unless we want such disgusting stuff on our feed, I think we should defederate from that instance....
Reminder that this is a thing that could happen. (lemmy.world)
https://www.reddit.com/r/mildlyinfuriating/comments/xfnihd/no_just_no/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android_app&utm_name=androidcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button
Lemmy.world officially has 33k users! 3000 users away from becoming the #1 lemmy instance. (lemmy.world)
The user count at the moment of this post stands at 33279 and continues to grow!...
What are some magazines you'd like to see on kbin that don't exist yet?
Are there any communities you've not yet seen on kbin that you used to visit on Reddit?...
Quick and dirty 😝 (sh.itjust.works)
A starting guide to kbin.social + support thread for new users
Frequently seeing users expressing confusion about the workings of kbin.social and the larger fediverse. Thought it was worth making an intro guide to iron out some of the wrinkles in the understanding of how all of this works in hopes of diminishing the barrier to entry the idea of federated content seems to pose. Some of this...
we have "sub-lemmys" but what we are missing for lack of a better term is "dom-lemmys", hear me out
What we're really lacking on the ui end is a way to see groups of identical communities that are on different federated platforms. Hence the idea of a dom-lemmy. The way it would work is lets say you search for a cat community called "cats", there's at least dozens of them out there already. Instead it would return the cats...
The growing list of subreddits going to be dark, but these are Lemmy or /kbin equivalents
Based on this...
How to determine instances sh.itjust.works is blocked by?
I was wondering if anyone knows how to figure out which instances are blocking this one? I know beehaw is as it was quite public, but now we are blocked by 2 and I am just curious which instance is the second one. I have looked on the awesome-lemmy-instances page and also tried Federation Observer, The Federation Info and FediDB...
Any decentralized search engine?
Recently I'm interested in decentralized technologies such as Kbin from Reddit. And I wonder what about search engine....
Should we also take a serious look at properly governed centralised solutions instead of federations decentralisation? What about a non-profit running a platform with democratic governance? (feddit.de)
While the second paragraph has been slightly debunked, the first paragraph is an interesting idea I've underappreciated/neglected until now....
OC Lemmygrad is a perfect example of what instances should be
Provocative title, yeah?...
Upvoting and favouriting should be two distinct options
I apologise if this has been said before....
Another bug on /kbin - with comment box
When several reply comment boxes are open, clicking on formatting (e.g. bold or italic) icon applies a markup tag - but to a comment box above!