I had to add the IP to my hosts file. Google DNS can't resolve the IP for lemmy.fhmy.ml, even now.
Server: dns.google Address: 8.8.8.8
*** dns.google can't find lemmy.fmhy.ml.: Non-existent domain
other DNS servers can
lemmy.fmhy.ml. Server: dns9.quad9.net Address: 9.9.9.9
Non-authoritative answer: Name: lemmy.fmhy.ml Addresses: 104.21.81.71 172.67.140.145
I'm not a big gm fan, but this truck looks amazing
Hand them over to Elon Musk, so he can sink them
It'd be nice if op edited the post with this information.
I think you got it!! All communities there
It seems it always uses active for listing and doesn't change when you select a different sort
On Beta:
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missing some communities I'm subscribed to from the subscribed list. For example..lemmyconnect lol
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missing communities I moderate
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it'd be great to be able to favorite communities directly from the search without having to subscribe to them
I bought a Tesla because I wanted an electric car with certain features and all the other brands, sold thru dealerships, insisted in charging a 'low stock' fee of $6-$10k that I wasn't willing to pay, even though I prefer some of the other options.
If that makes me a tool.. well, ok I guess. I'll be in the shed if you need me
So.. cp with extra steps? Sometimes articles really go far not to call things what they are
Maybe you could learn about how civilized people had a meaningful conversation and reached a decision they felt was better for the community and themselves a d stop hoping to fence the sea hoping it'll hold the water
As long as you make sure you take them out including the roots they should be fine. Water them well after repotting.
Also, I imagine you could report the community owner or in the worse case, instance list the accounts of their admins, so you could dm them
I was going to mention the moderation abilities too, but I too thought it was going to be much lower priority compared to everything else :)
I don't seem to be able to show them in my subscribed list. Ideally, I'd have a category for them, but at least they should show with the rest of them
The announcement is missing mentioning that any content tagged aw NSFW will not be accessible from their app. This was one of the biggest points that made the API changes impracticable for app devs, charging a very significant amount of money for a reduced experience .
This is why I was suggesting you would have conditions to apply these bans, for example that other admins you trust are applying them
I think that's a simplistic view. We've seen people defederating or asking for defederation for the existence of a single community. Just because instance admins have different ideas of what's tolerable doesn't mean the rest of the communities at large can't collaborate.
The point where admins would have settings to accept/review ban lists was to reduce the risk of abuse
Can you choose which ones to apply and which ones not to?
lol I wouldn't be surprised if it did and I didn't know about it
It does surprise me because from what I've been reading the mod tools and ban capabilities were... limited
I hope this is the right place to discuss a potential feature for lemmy.
I've been reading a lot of the defederation calls from instances and their users. More often than not, this was due to very specific elements of those instances; trolls, extremists, etc... But in my opinion, defederating a whole instance because of that is a sad pity.
I was thinking a way to solve this would be to have a federated blacklist. Instance Admins would ban user accounts from their instance and that would be added to a list that could be consulted/automatically used by other instance owners. They would ideally be able to set parameters, like banning users from a list accepted by a number of other instances, a specific reason for the ban, or banned by specific instances.
This would lessen the administrative load, protect instances, allow different instances with shared concerns to help each other while allowing their own users to interact with the 'compatible' users and communities from other instances.
Just an idea and wanted to bring it up and hear some thoughts.
It does, to a degree.
One of the ways Lemmy sorts posts is by local. being on a bigger/busier instance will return more stuff there. Also 'All' will return stuff from communities that at least one person from your instance have subscribed, so same thing, more users more results.
Another thing to look for is instances position on defederating other communities, requirements for email/application, etc..
Ideally you will find a community that appeals to you.
I picked lemmy.fmhy.ml without knowing much. I did so because they allowed NSFW without being a NSFW community. I couldn't be happier with my decision
Good luck and enjoy the lemmyverse
My instance admins upgraded and enabled application while they wait for the captcha. It's not ideal, but it will help keep the bot horde at bay for a bit
Business as usual, keep them well moderated and on topic... buuuuut, add a rule that all content shared must contain a link to your fediverse community
By @Idrinkwatertoo@lemmy.world
Share apps, sites and tools for Lemmy
https://lemmy.fmhy.ml/c/lemmy_tools
Share apps, sites and tools for Lemmy
https://lemmy.fmhy.ml/c/lemmy_tools
Right now on lemmy.world, but it happens in others as well. Is there a fix?
The Lemmy client. Contribute to buresdv/Mlem development by creating an account on GitHub.
!mlemapp@lemmy.ml
A native android app for Lemmy. Contribute to dessalines/jerboa development by creating an account on GitHub.
https://lemmy.ml/c/jerboa
Comparison of different Lemmy Instances. Contribute to maltfield/awesome-lemmy-instances development by creating an account on GitHub.
See the features enabled in each instance and how many instances they block or are blocked by
Search communities and instances across the fediverse.
Does being in a previous version cause issues such us being unable to search for other communities in instances in a higher version?
cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/552573
> Not mine, just cross-posting.
I don't know if this breaks etiquette or something, but if you want other instances to be able to see the community you created here you can go to their page and search for your community from their server !community@lemmy.fmhy.ml
That will 'cache' it for them, and if someone searches for a related keyword it will show up.
Maybe something that is not understood by new lemmings, at least me, is that when we join communities in other instances we may find ourselves blocked from accessing them (without creating another account) in the future.
A reasonable PSA seems to be to keep in mind the 'philosophy' of other instances before joining general interest communities such as News, Technology, Gaming, etc...
As posted by @maltfield@lemmy.ml at https://lemmy.ml/post/1243402 , there are some instances that seem to have an easy trigger when blocking others:
Beehaw 387 TagPro.lol 384 lemmy.techstache 384 lib.lgbt 382 tchncs 69 Pawb.Social 67 Divisions by zero 54 Feddit 47 Feddit.dk 47 Feddit.nu 47 Lemmygrad 42 Leddit Social 42 clatter 41 lemmy.game-files.net 41 oceanbreeze.earth 39 Clueware's lemmy 39 MRM 38 SS14 Lemmy 25