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  • !davel@lemmy.ml

    I'm surprised that they decided to host DM's/etc. themselves, and not potentially integrate a protocol like Matrix.Org, XAMPP, etc.

    Ik that Matrix allows user:

    Clients

    Bridges

    Servers

    Integrations

    etc.

  • Fediverse @lemmy.ml

    Should Lemmy add a Modmail feature similar to Reddit's?

  • Wait, they don't?

    I've messaged mods b4, and they usually reply back.

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Should Lemmy add a Modmail feature similar to Reddit's?

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Should Lemmy support karma and account age requirements for posting in communities?

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Should Lemmy consider adding a Manual Profile Status Feature (Online, Busy, Invisible, etc.)?

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Should Lemmy potentially add an hourly post counter to help users avoid flooding communities?

  • While I do agree that Reddit has an issue with bots clogging up the comments, I personally believe that users should be allowed to make one for their community/communities.

    I.e a character bot for book/film/etc. communities/instances, an encyclopedia bot, a bot that helps users find tv shows/movies/Internet Videos, Fanfiction, etc.

    Just my opinion.

    I'm NOT saying that ALL bots MUST be allowed, etc., but that it should depend on the instance/community, as well as judging on an individual basis.

    @TheFeatureCreature@lemmy.ca

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Should Lemmy (or a user) consider potentially adding a profanity counter bot similar to Reddit's u/profanitycounter?

  • What I was thinking was perhaps something similar to Lemmy, or Pixelfed, or etc., with instances hosted by different people?

    Each instance could potentially host different user submitted gif types, i.e one instance would carry all sad gifs, another all happy, yet another all queer gifs, another all Harry Potter, etc., and users would be able to search through the entire platform using a united search, perhaps something similar to Peertube's Sepia Search, that allows users to find the gif(s) that they are looking for.

  • I do engage.

    I just happen to have a busy life.

    I just like to toss out ideas that I think of for other users/potential developers to potentially use, if they wish to.

  • Fediverse @lemmy.ml

    Has anyone considered creating an open-source, federated alternative to Giphy, Tenor, etc.?

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Should Lemmy Add a @everyone or @all Feature for Community Mods?

    Fediverse @lemmy.ml

    Has anyone considered potentially building a Lemmy community migration bot to simplify instance transitions?

    New Communities @lemmy.world

    New Community Submission: okbuddyrosalyn

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Should Lemmy consider potentially implementing a "Self-Harm and Suicide Concern" reporting feature similar to Reddit's?

    Fediverse @lemmy.ml

    Has anyone ever considered a federated or open-source alternative to Open Graph or Schema..org?

  • I'm already aware (and active) on LemmyNSFW.

    What I was imagining though, was a platform like Peertube or Lemmy, only JUST for NSFW.

    Kinda like having Pornhub, but decentralized.

    Sex Workers could have their videos/stories/etc. on there, and perhaps use either payment apps like:

    PayPal,

    Cash App,

    etc.

    to enact transactions.

    Perhaps call it something like BlueTube (because Blue Balls), or something similar.

  • I added links to the spaces.

    But, basically, they're spaces for Pagans, Wiccans, Witches, etc.

    Places where they can practice their beliefs/religions, sell items (i.e homemade clothing, soap, ritual items, herbs, jewlery, etc.), without abuse, harassment, people attempting to proslytize to them, etc.

  • Fediverse @lemmy.ml

    Has anyone ever considered attempting a potential federated alternative to the major witchcraft and coven websites and communities?

    Fediverse @lemmy.ml

    Has anyone explored a decentralized, federated alternative to Know Your Meme (KYM)?

  • Well, at least without having to use usernames, etc.

    I already know that I am being tracked by the government, etc.

  • Fediverse @lemmy.ml

    Achieving 4chan-Level Anonymity on the Fediverse?

  • Key Differences Between 4chan/8chan and a Lemmy Community


    4chan/8chan (now 8kun):

    • Type: Imageboard websites where users create and moderate their own boards.
    • Structure: Each board is independently run by a board owner with minimal site-wide moderation.
    • Content: Known for a wide range of content, including controversial and often unmoderated discussions. These sites have been linked to hate speech, conspiracy theories (like QAnon), and have faced criticism for hosting illegal or harmful material.
    • Anonymity: Users typically post anonymously; there is little to no user account structure.
    • Moderation: Very limited, mostly left to individual board owners, which has led to significant issues with illegal and harmful content.

    Lemmy Community:

    • Type: Part of a "federated" social platform inspired by Reddit, where users create topic-based communities (similar to subreddits).
    • Structure: Each community is moderated by appointed users, and rules are typically clearer and more strictly enforced than on imageboards.
    • Content: Focused on discussion, link sharing, and community engagement, with a strong emphasis on moderation and decentralized control.
    • Anonymity: Users have accounts and can build reputations, though they can still use pseudonyms.
    • Moderation: Community-driven moderation with platform-level tools to prevent abuse and illegal content.

    In short: 4chan/8chan are anonymous, minimally moderated imageboards with a history of controversial content, while Lemmy communities are user-moderated, account-based discussion forums with stronger moderation and decentralized control.

  • Fediverse @lemmy.ml

    Has anyone thought about building a federated/imageboard-style alternative—something like a federated 4chan/8chan?

    Fediverse @lemmy.ml

    Has anyone ever considered a federated alternative to lyric platforms like Genius or Musixmatch?

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Should Lemmy consider potentially adding a QR code feature for user profiles, similar to what Mastodon has introduced?

    Fediverse @lemmy.ml

    Feature Suggestion: Federated Open-Source Mapping and Navigation Platform?

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Does anyone else wish that Lemmy had Post Analytics like Reddit's Post Insights?

  • I just checked Evil Wafrn, and now I'm confused.

    What is the difference between Wafrn, and "Evil Wafrn"?

    is it just a different Wafrn instance?

    Is it a completely different and separate Fediverse platform?

    I attempted to log into "Evil Wafrn" using my regular Wafrn login and that failed.