How does Lemmy (Mander in particular) sort "hot" and "active" posts?
  • M0oP0o M0oP0o 4mo ago 100%

    Almost under a day. I can now see .world, midwest.social, .ee and others in my feed.

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  • Version update and server upgrade!
  • M0oP0o M0oP0o 4mo ago 100%

    Yay, down to one week delay. Looking forward to catching up.

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  • kbin.social federation issue
  • M0oP0o M0oP0o 4mo ago 100%

    Lets hope this migration fixes a bunch of federation issues. Right now I am hoping these issues are all related.

    Can't wait until we can see all of lemmy again.

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  • How does Lemmy (Mander in particular) sort "hot" and "active" posts?
  • M0oP0o M0oP0o 4mo ago 100%

    Well we would also not want to be here if .ml was favoured over any other instance, that would kinda make the idea of federation a bit pointless.

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  • How does Lemmy (Mander in particular) sort "hot" and "active" posts?
  • M0oP0o M0oP0o 4mo ago 100%

    Hmmmm, and it does not help the controversy when this issue seems to happen to then fill smaller instances with .ml posts.......

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  • How does Lemmy (Mander in particular) sort "hot" and "active" posts?
  • M0oP0o M0oP0o 4mo ago 100%

    Yeap, no point in using mander right now ether.

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  • cross-posted from: https://mander.xyz/post/14134903 > Sorry if this seems like a silly question but I have noticed over the last few months my feed(?) has started to act odd. > > No matter what I do I don't see any posts from .world. I checked and mander does not seem to block .world (kinda why I liked this instance) and even weirder is how my feed gets filled with mostly .ml posts with almost no activity no matter how I sort. > > This did not happen before and got me thinking, I don't even know how this works across federated instances. > > Does anyone know: > > - How does the sorting work on an instance? Is it all the same no matter what instance it is? > > - Did anything change in the last few months, that would cause all .world (and I assume others) posts to not show? > > - Other then changing instances what can I do to mitigate the weird slanted results?

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    How does Lemmy (Mander in particular) sort "hot" and "active" posts?
  • M0oP0o M0oP0o 4mo ago 100%

    Maybe I should just crosspost this to !mander@mander.xyz

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  • How does Lemmy (Mander in particular) sort "hot" and "active" posts?
  • M0oP0o M0oP0o 4mo ago 100%

    Well there is a big issue with LW to any smaller instances if this is working like you think. Right now being on mander is like having less then half of lemmy and I would guess that if it can happen with mander it can/is happening with others.

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  • Removal of piracy communities
  • M0oP0o M0oP0o 1y ago 87%

    But we have no tools to migrate users or communities. We can not vote with our feet so much as start over and over and over.

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  • Removal of piracy communities
  • M0oP0o M0oP0o 1y ago 100%

    Did they get any? I mean I have got some and I don't even host anything at all. I am wondering what they did or did not get in relation to legal action.

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  • M0oP0o M0oP0o 1y ago 11%

    .world took those 100k happily and with open arms........

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  • M0oP0o M0oP0o 1y ago 15%

    The advertisement and push they did on sites like reddit and their listing on join-lemmy.org (when they where still listed) made them the biggest instance. And with the name Lemmy.world they did nothing to dissuade anyone from thinking that. If this was all randos pushing the instance then boo to them, but I also saw nothing from .world not claiming to be the bigger instance(super lemmy)

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  • M0oP0o M0oP0o 1y ago 41%

    But they are the ones putting themselves up as the superlemmy instance? They are trying to convince people this is the new reddit but somehow that there would be nothing questionable posted?

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  • M0oP0o M0oP0o 1y ago 50%

    Are you actually childish enough to whine that people are using a comment based website to comment?

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  • M0oP0o M0oP0o 1y ago 52%

    Why are the thank you posts getting upthings when they provide no substance? I mean the tone above is not very nice but at least it highlights the need for migration tools.

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  • M0oP0o M0oP0o 1y ago 100%

    Yeah but in this case you still keep your seed, but now I also have that seed..... MAGIC!

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  • M0oP0o M0oP0o 1y ago 80%

    Yeah, that is kinda what these boxes are for.

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  • Removal of piracy communities
  • M0oP0o M0oP0o 1y ago 35%

    "A generic Lemmy server for everyone* to use.

    The World’s Internet Frontpage Lemmy.world is a general-purpose Lemmy instance of various topics, for the entire world** to use."

    *everyone we approve **entire world may not include you

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  • M0oP0o M0oP0o 1y ago 57%

    So are reddit mods, does not make this less slimy

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  • www.hrw.org

    I would say maybe overthrow the government, but that was so last year.

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    www.helsinkitimes.fi

    I think I should know more about Finland, I always seem to like watching politicians do a racism then attempt to spin it into not a racism.

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