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Pisck @lemmy.ml
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Tracking the growth of Lemmy + Kbin
  • first I wrote

    Is there a good way to scale the X axis? 7 days is meaningful but I'd *at least* like to see 1M and 6M.

    I clicked Home which helps, but view options would be nice.

    I read at some point the definition of active users here required posting, while reddit cites users as unique visitors. Anybody have insight on this?

  • Why did you choose your instance?
  • I joined lemmy.ml because the join-lemmy site gave me extremely little to go on. It was a coin toss between this and beehaw.org once I realized how few instances were established and not right-wing.

    That was only 2 weeks ago and already I've seen the site force 2 server upgrades, even as the admins have strongly encouraged new users to join elsewhere to prevent centralization.

    The instance list desperately needs a few columns added, including whether new signups are encouraged or discouraged.

  • This is huge. We are on our third day of striking
  • This will hopefully start to create some quality content.

    Important note here not directed at you: Quality content is something we all have to pitch in on. We're in the thousands, not millions. We've all got to make a few posts and make a few comments. Self-sustaining communities can form pretty quickly with our current numbers but the onus is on us to make an effort to prime the pump of engagement, so to speak.

  • do the major lemmy instances censor anything?
  • Censorship of CCP criticism would be in the modlog if it were true. I've only been here a couple weeks but the only things I see the admins refuse to tolerate are racism, homophobia, and hate speech in general. They don't allow porn but that has more to do with practical challenges than any (expressed) problem with other people wanting it.

  • What do you think of "The Ring Tempts You" mechanic?

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    We are getting close to the end of the second day of the reddit boycott
  • What do we need to do to move forward?

    Accept that much or most of reddit will look normal tomorrow. Reddit will proceed by projecting that everything is normal, whether true or not. Lemmy will continue to be an alternative with FOSS benefits and much smaller communities. Your own habits have to reflect what you want and there's no wrong answer.

    I'm personally elated to find the smaller communities with higher-quality content. Thoughtful comments aren't buried under piles of karma-seeking horse-beating jokes.

    At the same time, reddit continues to offer historical reference that won't be matched elsewhere anytime soon. I'm not going to rant as if the place has no value, or as if it can be replaced in a few weeks.

    Lots to consider.

  • 'What if we don't play ball?' Why Trump indictment could be so damaging
  • "It's a slam dunk," Diana Florence, a former prosecutor in the Manhattan District Attorney's Office, told the BBC.

    I read the indictment, and it's hard to believe this won't be accurate. It's not like the feds are known for borking procedural issues.

    Can a rally behind Trump lead to the nomination? If not, the party will surely turn on him. If so, it's inconceivable that the country's center (who truly drives the general election outcomes) will be willing to get out and vote for him.

    This leads me to believe forward-looking party members will just skip the 2. ??? step and build relationships with the true leaders of the future.

    Meanwhile, it's very possible the base does continue supporting him and may refuse to rally behind another nomination.

    This chaos may be a gift to the Dems that keeps on giving.

  • What can be done for fun while indoors? and very bored too!
  • You can work toward both ends by trying to engage in something that cultivates marketable skills.

    Khan Academy style sites are a population recommendation, but not your only option. Once upon a time, I learned quite a bit of coding working with robocode and had a blast doing it.

    You could also get a VPS and see what you could get up and running on it. Maybe your own Lemmy instance! (admittedly that option is not free)

  • nfl @lemmy.ml Pisck @lemmy.ml
    bleacherreport.com Ranking the NFL's Best Pass-Rushing Duos Ahead of the 2023 Season

    NFL defensive coordinators who plan to rattle the best quarterbacks can do so with a top-tier playmaker. To counter, offensive coordinators can neutralize a…

    Ranking the NFL's Best Pass-Rushing Duos Ahead of the 2023 Season
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    How are we going to pay for all this?
  • The instance a user joins is quite important. An instance that doesn't want to store images and video will not want users who subscribe to all the image/video communities (that will federate their content over). A user whose interests are overwhelmingly technical won't be interested in local communities on an artist server, where a non-technical user might feel at home. Many instance moderation policies are friendly to right-wing and will be defederated by mainstream instances. And then there are loli/shota/koda instances...

  • Reddit announced new ad features on Friday
  • Are we defining failure by their standards, or ours?

    When my favorite communities were wrecked by being moved to front page, default-for-new-users and flooded with low effort content that may as well have been bot spam, it failed me.

    When they made an API policy that ostensibly allowed profitability (despite charging far beyond what they might make from ads on the official mobile app) and avoided training by AI (despite refusing to grandfather in known 3PA and offering to approve new ones), it failed me again.

    If I'm soon unable to access the site via the old.reddit interface to avoid intrusive ads, it will fail me yet again.

    I won't be surprised if others add more failures to this list.

    Maybe reddit makes money hand-over-fist from these changes without me, you, nsfw content creators, licensing / API fees from all current popular 3PA apps, and whoever else. I'm not eager to characterize this as success because VC's get their money back.

  • Lions, Jaguars are both flipping downtrodden history on its head entering promising 2023
  • Take the Lions as in beat overall record? Preseason? I mean, if it happens in the Super Bowl I won't even be mad ✊

    The reg season game last year felt sealed around the time James Houston got that nasty sack on Lawrence. Nasty as in the move he made for the sack itself was incredible, and honestly the result to Lawrence was nasty in a bad way even if the actual tackle/hit was clean. (obligatory: hard to believe we found Houston in the 6th round and he twice the sacks in 5 starts than Thibodeaux all season)

  • Lemmy preparing for the u/Spez interview
  • There are actually some legit anti-spam reasons that reddit has been obfuscating vote counts and totals for a long time now. Even if this wasn't a known phenomenon, I don't think I'd trust the API call results anyway.

  • www.reuters.com Twitter's head of trust and safety says she has resigned

    Twitter's head of trust and safety, Ella Irwin, told Reuters on Thursday that she has resigned from the social media company, which has faced criticism for lax protections against harmful content since billionaire Elon Musk acquired it in October.

    Twitter's head of trust and safety says she has resigned
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    nfl @lemmy.ml Pisck @lemmy.ml
    sports.yahoo.com Lions, Jaguars are both flipping downtrodden history on its head entering promising 2023

    Detroit and Jacksonville are historically two of the worst teams in the NFL but are poised to break out in 2023.

    Lions, Jaguars are both flipping downtrodden history on its head entering promising 2023

    It's great to see teams, and their fans, poised to get a taste of success!

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    I read in another article many players were not updating TOTK so they could preserve duplication glitches. This is looking like whack-a-mole to patch them anyway.

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