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  • This is not correct, Lemmy sends private messages only to the single recipient server. Other instances cannot access it at all.

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  • Not public. Private messages can only be accessed by your own admin, and the admin of the recipient. Other instances cannot access it in any way.

  • Sorry forgot about that, you can view it now.

  • No problem, this is my job after all. And I got lucky to end up with a job like this :)

  • Thanks for letting me know! I made a fix, it should be deployed within half an hour.

  • Im not a designer, so for me its very difficult to make such changes. I prefer making a small adjustment rather than messing the whole thing up.

  • Success, you are a sandwich now!

  • Its a difficult decision to send people to the homepage or the registration page. Homepage makes sense to explore like you say, but then someone might not find the registration button or dislike the frontpage posts and close the page. Registration page makes sense because with an account you can actually start voting, posting and following so you get the full experience. Its also what joinmastodon.org or pixelfed.org do.

    I can see how that warning is a turnoff, but the registration approval is necessary to prevent spam bots. And its better to make users aware of that than having them think something is broken. In 1.0 there will be estimated approval time shown, and it will also be possible to use a plugin for automatic approval based on keywords.

  • How does the json for a batched vote activity look like?

  • Working on Lemmy, instead of selling my soul to a company.

  • No you cannot post to a multi-community, they are only for browsing/viewing.

  • Good job! I wonder why some of these are missing from fediverse.observer. There is an add instance page, and entering for example aussie.zone says it already exists, but the search doesnt find it. Lemmy.cafe, fosscad.io are included in the statistics (file instances/full.json.gz in the git repo), but not currently shown on the website.

    Thanks to your comment I realized that we are only showing instances with registration application on the official site, as there was concern that others would be overrun by spam bots. I had a look at it now, and instances with captcha are actually fine. Here you can see all that are newly listed on joinlemmy.

    The instance list is sorted by monthly active users with slight randomization. As these instances you mention are among the larger ones, it is expected that they show near the top. Is there a better sort method that you would suggest?

  • Follow these steps:

    • Use the nightly Docker image for Lemmy and lemmy-ui
    • Setup postgres, pictrs and nginx according to the usual 0.19 instructions
    • Specify plugins in Lemmy config (docs, example)
    • You need to specify the hash for each wasm file (check logfile for error message), or set DANGER_PLUGIN_SKIP_HASH_CHECK (not merged yet, part of the PR above)

    Let me know if this works, then I will add it to the documentation. Or better yet, make a PR yourself ;)

    Edit: Config from the test server:

     json
        
    plugins: [{
      file: "https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-plugins/releases/download/0.1.3/rust_lingua.wasm",
      hash: "e1f58029f2ecca5127a4584609494120683b691fc63a543979ea071f32cf690f",
      allowed_hosts: ["0.0.0.0"]
    }]
    
      
  • What exactly do you like about Alexandrite compared to the default? From what I can see:

    • Full-page layout while lemmy-ui is more centered
    • Posts open in overlay
    • Comment search, neat!
    • Card view (you can also try that on our test instance with Lemmy)
    • Anything else?
  • And private communities. As mod you need to approve every follower manually. Others cannot see any posts/comments in the community.

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