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Fediverse
A community to talk about the Fediverse and all it's related services using ActivityPub (Mastodon, Lemmy, KBin, etc).
If you wanted to get help with moderating your own community then head over to !moderators@lemmy.world!
Rules
- Posts must be on topic.
- Be respectful of others.
- Cite the sources used for graphs and other statistics.
- Follow the general Lemmy.world rules.
Learn more at these websites: Join The Fediverse Wiki, Fediverse.info, Wikipedia Page, The Federation Info (Stats), FediDB (Stats), Sub Rehab (Reddit Migration), Search Lemmy
Very based
Great! Deleted both of my Reddit accounts for about a week now.
Fediverse social seem a thousand percent more chill and make me 100 percent less stressed and depressed than non fediverse social.
It feels like the early days of Reddit right now, chill and civil.
I hope that this system can evolve more effectively without a single point of corporate/capital investment control that gets wielded strictly for monetization purposes.
Deleted my Reddit account yesterday. Feels bad since I used Reddit in lieu of Facebook and Twitter, and it always seemed like a better place... but time moves on and so do I.
Anyone got a tutorial on deleting reddit comments and accounts?
The only way to delete your content is to delete everything one-by-one. Then, you can delete your account. If you don't delete the content first, the content stays on the site but the authorship changes from your username to [deleted].
https://github.com/deestan/PowerDeleteSuite There are scripts doing it for you, you can also use them to edit all comments before deleting them. I used the one I linked. It's a fork since the original had some problems with rate limiting.
I'm here from reddit, too, so the number just went up one more.
Hoping that Lemmy grows and is a viable alternative to Reddit. Honestly just looking at lemmy.world and all of the activity and communities, it appears to already hit that mark!
Oh, me me, count me too! :)
Ok. First post. Let's show reddit we are leaving!
Gotta make a comment then ;)
Glad to be here, July 1st, probably the most biggest wave of users for this platform
Instead of deleting my Reddit account, I'm replacing all my comments there with, "edit: //I've moved to Lemmy //"
Didn't initially like the look of lemmy and tried Kbin, but kbin randomly was slow and has no way to hide posts. Lemmy seems snappier and more concise...hoping to find some ability to hide content if you upvote it. I love clearing my feeds up once i've seen content once.
edit: I see there's a hide read option in settings! What constitutes a read post on a desktop PC? Opening comments? simply scrolling past it? Interesting...
edit 2: ohhhh shit, opening comments AND it hides on upvote - fuck yes, well i'm here to stay then.
Cheers!
Came over 7 days ago. Really enjoying the vibe and conversations here. Truly feels like the reddit of old days so far. Thank you all for making this thing great!
Here's to Lemmy's bright future!
Cheers to that!
I'm being rate limited by Reddit about 1 hour after posting a post staying that my post was in protest of the upcoming API changes.
Also, I requested my data 2 days ago, but for not get rate limited until directly after my post.
I've never had this happen to me before. Anyone else care to try and duplicate... For science?##
That happened to me a couple of months ago with no apparent reason. It happened again today. Both times it fixed itself after an hour or two.
Itβs so exciting watching these new communities pop up on here!
Also, shoutout to all the devs working on cool Lemmy apps like Memmy, Mlem, Liftoff and wefwef. My week has been pretty entertaining checking these out!
Hell yeah, adding my stat
Make that 47501!
stonks only go up
Blocked reddit in my hostfile start of June. Found lemmy today and registered. Hope this place takes off.
Baconreader stopped working last week, so I took the time on the weekend to set this up... Very happy with the experience so far (don't even need an app, using it in Firefox on mobile and saving it as an app is the perfect experience)