Lemmy Português

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Esta é o Lemmy Português, uma instância de Lemmy direcionada a utilizadores e comunidades Portuguesas, ou de Língua Portuguesa.
Servidores disponibilizados pela WebTejo.


Regras

Para o bom funcionamento deste espaço, existem regras e um código de conduta que deve ser sempre seguido.

  1. Respeita todos e mantém uma atitude acolhedora. Isto implica não recorrer a insultos, humilhações, ataques pessoais, etc. Sê tolerante.
  2. Publicação ou ameaças de publicação de informações privadas (doxxing, mensagens diretas, etc) é estritamente proibido.
  3. Usa linguagem percetível por todos e uma gramática correta. Este espaço pretende ser inclusivo, e isso só é possível se todos formos capazes de comunicar bem.
  4. Nada de conteúdo NSFW.
  5. Qualquer conteúdo de teor traumático, perturbador ou que conte o enredo de algum livro, filme, série ou jogo deve ser marcado como tal e escondido (spoiler).
  6. É inaceitável tentar passar por uma outra pessoa.

Por fim, usa senso comum.

O incumprimento de qualquer uma destas regras resultará num aviso. Caso o problema persista, o utilizador será banido.

ℹ️ Estas regras serão expandidas e um documento de código de conduta redigido, na comunidade Regras, quando o Lemmy suportar melhores controlos de moderação para comunidades.


Registo de contas e criação de comunidades

Devido ao aparecimento de trolls e de contas automáticas que poluem a rede com conteúdo indesejado, o registo de novas contas foi restringido, sendo agora necessário não só um endereço de correio eletrónico, como o preenchimento de uma pequena "candidatura" que terá que ser aprovada por um administrador antes da conta ser ativada.

Pelo mesmo motivo, a criação de comunidades está sujeita a uma restrição semelhante. Será necessário fazer uma publicação na comunidade Meta, com título e corpo adequados, para requisitar a criação de uma nova comunidade.

Por fim, é igualmente possível requisitar a posição de moderador numa das comunidades originais ou numa que não possua nenhum moderador ativo. Em qualquer dos casos, haverá um processo de avaliação antes da promoção, por motivos de segurança.

Para mais informações, deves ler a barra lateral da comunidade Meta.


WebTejo

Esta instância corre num servidor da WebTejo, uma empresa de alojamento web independente e nacional. Deem uma vista de olhos 😉


Ajudar a correr esta instância

liberapay

O servidor onde a instância está alojada custa ~10€/mês. Eu consigo cobrir parte dos custos, mas para garantir o seu suave funcionamento, é necessária algum auxílio. Ninguém se deve sentir no dever de doar o que seja, porém àqueles e àquelas que têm a possibilidade e a vontade, qualquer ajuda é muito bem-vinda :)

Eis a página de LiberaPay onde é possível fazer um donativo: https://liberapay.com/lemmy.pt/
Num futuro próximo vai ser estabelecido um repositório com registos mensais de donativos e despesas, de modo a existir maior transparência no financiamento da instância. Fiquem atentos.


Matrix

Existe uma sala na rede Matrix dedicado a esta instância de Lemmy. Aqui, além de discussões sobre a instância, os administradores vão publicando avisos relativamente a problemas técnicos e interrupções de serviço. Junta-te a #tuga-lemmy:matrix.org para participares na conversa!

Existem também outras salas portuguesas que podes ver aderindo ao espaço #espacotuga:matrix.org.

Também é possível entrar em contacto com os administradores através das mensagens privadas da plataforma, ou por correio eletrónico.


Traduzir o Lemmy

Sendo apologistas do movimento de software livre e da ideia de redes federadas, temos contribuído para o projecto através da tradução para Português. Este processo é realizado através da instância de Weblate (uma ferramenta de tradução, também ela livre) do projecto Lemmy, e que pode ser econtrada em https://weblate.join-lemmy.org Qualquer sugestão de tradução é bem-vinda!

Discussão sobre a tradução do projecto pode ser feita na sala de Matrix acima referida, ou, alternativamente, numa outra sala sobre tradução em geral, em #tuga-traducao:matrix.org


Qualidade do serviço

uptime

É possível consultar o "uptime" do serviço em https://estado.lemmy.pt.

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[–] Blaze@feddit.org 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Yeah well i don’t think they should lock that community if the mod doesn’t want it to be locked. Do you really think that would be right? Should i go and demand the solarpunk bird community to be locked because world’s is more active? I think it’d be pretty bad if they did, not that i think they would.

It's up to debate, but to me if the mod isn't active for the community (e.g. posting regularly), they should ask for someone else to take up that role. And if nobody wants the role, and there is another active community to redirect too, it could be nice to lock the inactive community down and redirect to the active one.

I mod a few inactive communities (such as !harrypotter@literature.cafe ). If someone came to me and said "hey, we've been trying to get our own HP community active, you already have some people on yours, would you mind locking yours down as you don't seem to actively mod it, and redirect to ours?" I would definitely do it.

Also i don’t think that user you called out is part of world’s staff.

They are not, but at the same time the LW rules still allow them to namesquat that community.

The paradox of choice is something you have deal with in the fediverse i guess, starts at choosing a server. I don’t think it should be that big of a deal, as long as communities can be found from the instances internal search.

For the instance, as long as you take the big ones (LW, lemm.ee, SJW, dbzer0, lemmy.ca, etc.), your experience will indeed be the same. To know which community to post too, this is a different story, and I've seen a lot of people telling me "I stay on Reddit because when I when to post about a topic, there's a clear community where to. On Lemmy, there are two or three active communities competing for the same topic, and it's just confusing". Of course we should keep different communities for different folks (no one would consider merging lemmy.ml communities with LW's), but we can also reduce the confusion for a few core topics that can help new joiners to get settled

I still don’t think they keep us from being upgraded to be mean.

They are not, but as I said earlier, LW is so large than they have to be extra cautious with their updates. If they would be 20% of the total Lemmy population, and 30 of the top 100 communities compared to now, they would probably be more at ease with "me can mess up a bit, it's okay". Having them as a cornerstone of the whole platform puts them constantly under the spotlight.

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Active User Growth

!textsfromsolarpunk@slrpnk.net, textsfromsolarpunk, up 39.4% to 1899, (18 posts)
!latex@programming.dev, LaTeX, up 25.8% to 58, (6 posts)
!meow_irl@sopuli.xyz, MEOW_IRL, up 22.4% to 1935, (287 posts)
!gardening@midwest.social, Gardening, up 18.6% to 103, (26 posts)
!beyond@lemm.ee, Beyond app, up 18.3% to 34, (10 posts)
!mushroomgrowers@lemmy.ca, A place to call home for folks who grow mushrooms!, up 14.4% to 21, (11 posts)
!ubuntu@lemmy.ml, Ubuntu (Linux), up 14.3% to 30, (56 posts)
!niedersachsen@feddit.de, Niedersachsen, up 14.2% to 26, (7 posts)
!imaginarydragons@leminal.space, Imaginary Dragons, up 14.2% to 74, (34 posts)
!cptsd@lemmy.ml, CPTSD, up 14.2% to 19, (31 posts)
!clevercomebacks@feddit.uk, Clever Comebacks, up 14.2% to 349, (27 posts)
!cleveland@midwest.social, Cleveland, up 14.2% to 48, (82 posts)
!atlanta@lemmy.ml, Atlanta, GA, up 14.2% to 35, (5 posts)
!punk_rock@lemmy.ca, Punk Rock, up 13.5% to 86, (272 posts)
!learnchinese@lemmygrad.ml, Learn the Chinese language, up 13.5% to 52, (39 posts)
!piracy@lemmy.ml, Piracy, up 13.2% to 709, (466 posts)
!lunar_punk@slrpnk.net, Lunarpunk, up 13.2% to 257, (21 posts)
!badmovies@lemmy.world, Bad Movies, up 10.0% to 21, (42 posts)
!ttrpg_dice@ttrpg.network, Gaming Dice, up 9.1% to 66, (20 posts)
!alwaysthesamemap@lemmygrad.ml, Always the Same Map, up 8.6% to 48, (90 posts)
!softwaregore@lemmy.world, Software Gore, up 8.3% to 198, (166 posts)
!adventuregames@lemm.ee, Adventure / Point-and-Click / Narrative Games, up 8.2% to 101, (39 posts)
!letstalkaboutgames@feddit.uk, Let's Talk About Games, up 7.7% to 305, (18 posts)
!wissenschaft@feddit.de, Wissenschaft, up 7.3% to 121, (163 posts)
!liverpool@feddit.uk, Liverpool, up 7.1% to 12, (26 posts)
!paleofauna@lemmygrad.ml, Paleofauna, up 7.0% to 20, (49 posts)
!indiana@midwest.social, Indiana, up 6.8% to 585, (59 posts)
!monkeyuser@programming.dev, MonkeyUser, up 5.7% to 1032, (26 posts)
!suomi@lemmygrad.ml, Suomi / Finland, up 4.7% to 10, (4 posts)
!mlemapp@lemmy.ml, Mlem for Lemmy, up 4.1% to 371, (296 posts)
!learnjapanese@lemmy.ml, Learn Japanese, up 4.0% to 46, (15 posts)
!homevideo@feddit.uk, Home Video (VHS, DVD, Blu-ray, 4k), up 3.8% to 340, (199 posts)
!unpopularopinion@lemmy.world, Unpopular Opinion, up 3.3% to 1025, (228 posts)
!reddit@lemmy.world, Reddit, up 3.3% to 339, (506 posts)
!deus_ex@lemmy.ml, Deus Ex, up 3.0% to 822, (37 posts)
!thefifthworld@lemm.ee, The fifth world., up 2.8% to 15, (21 posts)
!neurodiversity@lemmygrad.ml, Neurodiversity, up 2.5% to 14, (25 posts)
!music@lemmy.ml, Music, up 2.4% to 215, (1203 posts)
!plan9@lemmy.sdf.org, Plan9, up 2.2% to 12, (11 posts)
!meta@lemmygrad.ml, meta, up 2.1% to 30, (49 posts)
!melbournetrains@aussie.zone, Melbourne Trains, up 2.0% to 112, (95 posts)
!tucsonpolitics@tucson.social, Tucson Politics, up 1.6% to 276, (906 posts)
!diy@beehaw.org, Do It Yourself, up 1.5% to 22, (129 posts)
!balconygardening@slrpnk.net, Balcony Gardening, up 1.5% to 84, (25 posts)

Subscriber Growth

!nova@dmv.social, NoVA / Northern Virginia, up 0.2% to 441, (121 posts, 2 recent)

!learningrustandlemmy@lemmy.ml, Learning Rust and Lemmy, up 30.1% to 195, (18 posts, 10 recent)
!trans@lemmy.blahaj.zone, Trans, up 25.6% to 124, (34 posts, 31 recent)
!actual_discussion@lemmy.ca, Actual Discussion, up 1.2% to 104, (12 posts, 8 recent)
!grasweeti@slrpnk.net, Sweet Graffiti and other acts of wholesome vandalism, up 0.8% to 82, (24 posts, 4 recent)
!independentfilms@feddit.de, Independent Movies, Series and Documentaries, up 0.7% to 26, (9 posts, 3 recent)
!trams_trolleys_streetcars@lemmy.blahaj.zone, Trams, Trolleys and Streetcars, up 0.4% to 23, (8 posts, 3 recent)
!tenforward@lemmy.world, TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name, up 0.4% to 1692, (565 posts, 106 recent)
!internetofshit@suppo.fi, Internet of Shit, up 0.4% to 143, (6 posts, 2 recent)
!hellointernet@feddit.uk, Hello Internet, up 0.3% to 43, (13 posts, 4 recent)
!weirdnews@real.lemmy.fan, Weird News - Things that make you go 'hmmm', up 0.2% to 103, (37 posts, 17 recent)
!askmenover30@lemm.ee, askmenover30, up 0.2% to 287, (18 posts, 8 recent)
!harrypotter@literature.cafe, Harry Potter, up 0.1% to 145, (35 posts, 5 recent)

(Results are averaged over the past 7 days)

[–] ludrol@bookwormstory.social 10 points 7 months ago (5 children)

Hey, Good Luck with your endeavors. Beware of mob brigading and "canceling" you. There is already !harrypotter@literature.cafe Make sure you have at least one or two moderators with additional technical sysadmin that will keep the instance up.

I think the biggest challenge at the start will be keeping community alive. I know from experience that if you are the only person posting it is disheartening, and it leads to very fast burnout.

[–] originalucifer@moist.catsweat.com 8 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (1 children)

direct comm subscribe link !harrypotter@literature.cafe

fyi, Mbin now can utilize the standard ! format

[–] Blaze@reddthat.com 35 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (7 children)

Well, as always I'll recommend our small existing community !harrypotter@literature.cafe

Literature.cafe is a lovely instance, Gabe the admin is a very nice person.

Good luck with your instance, I'll probably visit

[–] Blaze@discuss.tchncs.de 5 points 8 months ago (11 children)
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He was abducted by Hagrid when he turned 11 so that would place him maybe around the fifth or sixth grade.

I don't know if canonically there are math classes at Hogwarts.


The thought came to while I was watching the anime Mashle. If you are into Harry Potter and One-Punch Man I'd recommend giving it a watch.


Someone mentioned this community below; I wanted to highlight it.

Small promotion for !harrypotter@literature.cafe

[–] Blaze@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 8 months ago (1 children)

To put in concrete terms: I wouldn’t have any problem to create a HP community on a topic-specific instance like https://metacritics.zone. @blue_berry@lemmy.world, would you be interested in that? I can make you mod if you want.

Keep it easy, I think a community such as !harrypotter@literature.cafe is more than sufficient for now

[–] Blaze@discuss.tchncs.de 10 points 8 months ago

There is !harrypotter@literature.cafe if you want to join. There is some activity at the moment, but not enough to go for a dedicated instance.

Also, as the other comments have shown, the bigotry of the author does not help.

[–] sab@kbin.social 2 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

You should just need to write [!harrypotter@literature.cafe](/c/harrypotter@literature.cafe) in the comment box, and the link is generated automatically. Should work in both Lemmy and kbin at least, not sure about mbin but would make sense that it works there as well. :)

[–] CommunityLinkFixer@lemmings.world 4 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Hi there! Looks like you linked to a Lemmy community using a URL instead of its name, which doesn't work well for people on different instances. Try fixing it like this: !harrypotter@literature.cafe

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submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by Blaze@discuss.tchncs.de to c/newcommunities@lemmy.world
 
 

!harrypotter@literature.cafe

As winter calls for magic and castles, I'm trying to revive this community. For Kbin: !harrypotter@literature.cafe

Edit: I can't get the Kbin link to work, if someone can help me that would be great!

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