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  • I think you can only auto hide read posts, which you can combine with "mark read on scroll". This means you will also hide the posts you have not upvoted. I tried this out for some time, however I felt Lemmy get's quickly pretty empty. Also I sometimes want to engage in a discussion under some post after a couple of hours again.

  • Is Orion open-source?

    We’re working on it! We’ve begun with some of our components and intend to open more in the future.

    Forking WebKit, porting hundreds of APIs and writing a browser app from scratch has been challenging for our small team. Properly maintaining an open-source project takes time and resources we’re short on at the moment, so if you want to contribute at this time, please consider becoming active on orionfeedback.org.

    Let's see...

  • True, I was looking from the perspective of lemmy. But I think that's fair, as the fediverse is not as federated as it pretends to be. For Lemmy it's about 1,000 servers. I guess many of them are singles person instances, but that comes from my subjective feeling and can be bullshit ;)

  • I don't know about the "tens of thousands of servers" in the Fediverse. For now, it's pretty easy to keep an overview. I also do not think the number of servers will scale linearly with the user base. Most people may choose a server randomly, but after a while in the Fediverse you will find your instance. Take feddit.org as an example - they have a charitable organization behind then, the "Fediverse foundation". People like that instance because of the terms it operates under, and they do their thing. Server admins are not necessarily random people, and I don't think coordination happens via hash tags.