LemmyToday
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Instance appreciation post
I originally chose this instance because it seemed to be aimed at people who don't really want to join a specific community. All I can say is I barely ever think about this instance and I mean that as a huge compliment. You guys run a tight ship with almost no hiccups or issues so far. Thanks for keeping the lights on.
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Post propagation from sh.itjust.works
On lemmy.today, I don't appear to be seeing posts created in the past two days as of this writing on either [email protected] or [email protected]. I am subscribed to both communities. I have not done an search to determine whether other subscribed sh.itjust.works communities are affected, though I assume that to be the case.
They are visible from lemmy.world, so the posts are propagating to at least some other federated instances.
sh.itjust.works presently appears to be running Lemmy 0.19.5 (versus lemmy.today's 0.19.4 and lemmy.world's 0.19.3). However, I do not think that this is a version-related problem, at least not alone, as [email protected] is showing up fine on lemmy.today.
https://lemmy.today/instances lists sh.itjust.works as a federated instance as of this writing.
https://sh.itjust.works/instances lists lemmy.today as a federated instance as of this writing.
Lemmy.today has also been responding very slowly to me over the past hour or so, and was frequently showing connection timeouts and gateway error pages when trying to load pages. Other instances appear to be working normally. That may be entirely unrelated, but I thought that I'd mention it, as it's unusual and at least might be related.
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Welcome all new reddit refugees :)
Just wanted to say hello to everyone new joining the instance lately. Seems like reddits ideas of introducing paywalled subreddits got a few more people to think twice about using that site.
I just wanted to encourage new users to install a good mobile client for Lemmy. The web interface is OK but the mobile apps really take Lemmy to another level by being much faster and more user friendly.
I personally like Boost for Lemmy and Sync but there are many others to choose from. More are linked in the sidebar.
After you do that, make sure to subscribe to many communities. You see a list under the Communities tab and you can choose to subscribe with a click.
You can also go here and see all communities in the entire lemmy universe:
https://lemmyverse.net/communities
Me and @[email protected] are trying to keep the bots and spammers out and it goes pretty well so far.
Hope you like Lemmy more than Reddit, most of us here do.. :)
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Photon frontend appears to be nonfunctional
I don't actually use it, so it's no problem from my standpoint, but in case the admin team was unaware:
As of:
https://lemmy.today/post/307248
Photon was apparently working at:
https://photon.lemmy.today/
...but it presently just shows a blank page for me.
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What's the deal with this community?
Should one consider this entire community ([email protected]) considered as spam ?
Afaik it doesn't have anything illegal, but whenever I go to local feed it's full of this guy and community.
Idk just saying.
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Image upload broken?
As of this afternoon, I am having trouble uploading images to Lemmy.today.
Regardless of client software used, I always receive the following error: "No such file or directory (os error 2)"
Is it just me or is anyone else having the same problem?
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server being used to spread csam
hello i wanted to bring it your attention that a community on your server called ‘signal_groups’ is being used as a front for sharing csam under the disguise of different group names. i already reported one such ‘vegan’ group link but these groups have been posted under many false names. i've tried contacting the mod of the community but they seem unresponsive. please take it down before it becomes a ground for pervs
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How will Lemmy Today handle IP subpoenas?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.today/post/6869625
> I'm referencing this article: https://torrentfreak.com/film-companies-seek-torrenting-history-related-to-redditor-240220/ > > Given that they're expanding to reddit, I was wondering how dbzer0 is setup to handle similar requests. The legal help page for dbzer0 is just an e-mail address.