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  • Important to note: linked crossposting does not currently work with discussion posts, just links.

  • That's not actually how defederation works. You would still not be able to see those your instance has defederated from.

  • That and the sorting at this time really doesn't allow for niche communities to grow.

  • Regardless of where the loss in users is coming from the major takeaway here is that we are firmly in a reinvestment phase. This will likely last until Reddit does something stupid related to the IPO but in the absence of that we will probably not see a significant uptick in growth again without major improvements to the threadiverse as a whole. That means that those of us who are personally invested in the growth of the threadiverse should be taking this time to develop the tools and features necessary to weather the next wave more gracefully than the last.

    One of the biggest issue I see here is still community growth. Growing certain communities is significantly harder than others and if you don't have a lot of crossposting potential it can be damn near impossible. As it stands, I do not see a way to fix this situation without a hot and active ranking system that takes into account the number of users active in the particular community. As part of a change like this I think we would be best served by consolidating a significant portion of the small dead communities. I think we should also strongly prefer specialized instances like lemmy.film or literature.cafe to truly take advantage of the special attention these sorts of instances are capable of providing particular topics. As it stands only a handful of them have enough broader threadiverse activity to be truly useful.

    Another thing I would like to suggest is a change in recruitment strategy. At this point it seems like we are unlikely to pull a significant amount of users from Reddit without more reddit-policy-driven migration, but there are tons of highly educated and engaged users over on Mastodon that would make serious positive contributions to the tone and quality of the discourse over here. For some reason there seems to be minimal overlap between the two communities and that blows my mind. Not only that but I actively see folks disparaging Mastodon in fediverse related communities on a regular basis (and even sometimes in the Mastodon communities themselves). As far as I can tell, these are largely lingering sentiments from a Reddit/Twitter dichotomy. Remember, as things develop the lines between threaded social media and microblogging are likely to blur. A significant number of Mastodon apps already provide a threaded view and one of kbins explicit goals is very much to bridge the gap. With this in mind, Mastodon (and federated microblogging more generally) seems like the best source for new potential users.

  • Exploding heads is literally shutting down. So he may have a point.

  • As cool as the technology is behind nostr the current community is absolutely terrifying. Hopefully it can grow out of that.

  • This is the craziest fucking thing I've ever heard.

  • Have y'all considered an automod? I've only briefly looked at the existing lemmy bot apis but I think they're mature enough for something like that to be relatively simple. I don't mean to volunteer any work on y'all's behalf but I bet it's something a user may be willing to throw together.

  • Isn't the significant presence of hexbear folks here pretty solid evidence that their admins don't have good control over their users (or rather that they have no interest in following their own rules)? They were specifically told to stay out of metas for other instances.

  • Isn't the significant presence of hexbear folks here pretty solid evidence that their admins don't have good control over their users (or rather that they have no interest in following their own rules)? They were specifically told to stay out of metas for other instances.

  • And they're still doing it both in this community and over on their own instance.

  • Some of us experienced the harassment personally and are not eager to allow those people free reign over our spaces.

  • Tankies are authoritarians. You know what they meant.

  • Groups boost posts from all users that mention them. https://a.gup.pe/ is one implementation of groups with mastodon (and other federated microblogging platforms) in mind, but lemmy communities actually work the same way when followed from mastodon. I believe other fediverse platforms implement groups in similar ways under the hood. This means that everything is more or less interoperable between platforms.

    EDIT: Try it yourself! Follow technology@lemmy.world from Mastodon to see what I mean. Although I don't know that I would stay a follower of a community that large unless I wanted significant impacts on my feed. A smaller, potentially more useful, addition to your feed are things like gardening communities.

  • Those are actually not groups. Groups boost posts from all users that mention them. https://a.gup.pe/ is one implementation of groups with mastodon in mind, but lemmy communities actually work the same way when followed from mastodon. I believe other fediverse platforms implement groups in similar ways under the hood. This means that everything is more or less interoperable between platforms.

  • Potential CSAM is a whole different beast. The consequences are a lot more serious than community vibes.

  • Just want to throw some admin appreciation in here. Sudden drama like this taking off like a wildfire can be pretty difficult to handle (particularly in the face of brigading) and I appreciate y'all staying level headed and legitimately trying to foster broader trans community outside of our instance. It's an important niche and I'm glad to be a part of it.

    EDIT: I think this is especially important to mention as the discourse has kind of soured from both sides. Sure it's understandable that tensions are running high but it's important to remember that there's real people on the other end of it, in some cases doing free labor for a community that they love.

  • To be fair, they did explicitly change their rules after how the last thread went. I think it's reasonable to have another discussion with that in mind. That said I am in favor of defederating.

  • This is pretty slick. Should work as far as I can tell. Maybe an outsized amount of work to host another instance though.

  • Fediverse @lemmy.world

    Threads Monetization Fears

    Blahaj Lemmy Meta @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Has there been any talk of defederating Meta/Threads?

    You Should Know @lemmy.world

    YSK by using the built in cross post function you can link viewers of one post to another, this is a useful to share and grow communities you think others may be interested in

    New Communities @lemmy.world

    Horror Movie Community

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Are there any women-centric communities?