

!askmeanything@lemmy.ca probably allows requests
!askmeanything@lemmy.ca probably allows requests
This bot seems to be an example of what you are describing: https://lemmy.world/post/27664878
More like the opposite, being on a smaller instance gives your individual vote more weight
Wait, so all the votes from Lemmy.world would have the same weight as the votes from lazysoci.al? Interesting idea
Maybe ping them?
Yes, that makes sense. I might create a post on !newtolemmy@lemmy.ca to make other new joiners aware of that issue
You’re looking for https://lemmyverse.link/
Happy to help!
!lemmysilver
The user you quoted said they would also try Piefed: https://old.reddit.com/r/RedditAlternatives/comments/1jqvq6k/looking_for_reddit_alts_that_are_not_lemmy/mlbvone/
Isn’t being federated with HB nowadays more the exception that the rule?
IIRC,
Are defederated
Great post, as usual. Thank you for this!
I just gave it a try, this is what the moderation panel looks like on Piefed:
Maybe this makes it more clear
Alright, then I misread your comment
.world will eventually enable parallel sending
But when? I don’t want to openly ask LW admins because the 0.19.9 migration took them a while, but it doesn’t seem like it’s going to happen any time soon. I’ve seen someone mentioning that they might be delaying it due to resources issues, but their resource usage is not going to go down any time soon.
aussie.zone
It is not only aussie.zone. Reddthat is also hosted in Australia, and then had to add a proxy in Europe to prevent a similar delay: https://reddthat.com/post/37387576/17377718. Lemmy.nz is in a similar case.
Lemmy.blahaj.zone is also Australian IIRC, but not sure where the server is hosted. Reddthat is only 429 MAU, but Blahaj is 1171
Will there be a release with that feature before Lemmy 1.0, or will it be delivered with Lemmy 1.0?
This comment was not supposed to be a huge critique of Lemmy, more like a comparison.
Everybody is aware that you do what you can with the resources you have.
Probably create a meta post on !askmeanything@lemmy.ca asking people to offer what AMAs they could do and then organize the ones with the most votes