You’re looking for this: https://gui.fediseer.com/instances/censured. Us instance admin can also endorse other instances.
Doing my part to contribute to the Fediverse.
Subscribe to !android@lemdro.id, /r/android’s new home in the Fediverse!
Visit lemdro.id for a blazingly fast instance!
You’re looking for this: https://gui.fediseer.com/instances/censured. Us instance admin can also endorse other instances.
Don’t jinx it! 😅
You’re right. Reddit was the same way during the Digg migrations. The first wave took place with the HD DVD code fiasco migration when some people setup their first accounts. It was a couple years later when Digg upset users again that the final big wave occurred. This is a great place for Lemmy as growing pains get worked out and development catches up to much needed moderation functionality.
As Cole and I say in reference to lemdro.id, it’s a marathon not a sprint! !android@lemdro.id has also been steadily increasing in active and subscribed users.
What we really need are universal post URLs so people can visit posts without leaving their home instance. It’s not a great user experience to find yourself on the wrong instance and unable to respond after clicking the “cross-posted from” link (or when linked elsewhere).
We run them! Cole set them up and I try to keep them updated ASAP based on GitHub alerts.
Try adding yourself as mod in the community first.
Although account-based filtering can be useful for managing obvious spam (e.g., a brand new account posting links).
I use this script with ViolentMonkey.
Ideally this will be addressed by improved community discovery functionality in the apps and Lemmy-UI so folks don’t need to really think about it.
I agree Lemmy is easier than Mastodon.
Performance is also overall better via other instances. We were hesitant about migrating /r/android given the LW downtimes but ended up doing so when Cole offered us a place on lemdro.id. Awesome uptime and great performance thus far with his scaling solution - keeps costs low as well.
The more decentralized, the better!
I thought that was disabled this time around, but I haven’t participated myself.
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Reddit was a long-ish road too. The first wave in 2007 got folks like myself to make their first Reddit accounts but it wasn’t until 2010 that people really started migrating over en masse.
Not everyone will switch, but it’s likely enough of the more active folks will to fundamentally change its character.
This is how the Digg to Reddit migrations worked. Initial wave wasn’t a death blow but things will keep maturing on Lemmy. By the time Spez upsets people again on Reddit, we will likely see another big wave - hopefully moderating tools are improved enough by then.
Agreed! I’m really appreciative of folks putting this kind of work into Lemmy.