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Lemmy.ml has now blocked threads.net / Meta
  • Gonna go against the grain here a little bit, but why? If they are federated, it will mean that you can move off of threads more easily to other servers and not get locked into a walled garden. Encouraging companies to embrace federation will avoid the shit shows like we've seen at twitter and reddit, since users will be easily able to jump ship without much loss. Additionally, apps like threads make federated platforms much more approachable to newcomers and those who do not even know what the fediverse is.

    I'd love someone to explain it to me, but this feels like a massive footgun.

  • Does the Defederation of lemmy.world With Beehaw Make It So That Beehaw Posts Will Not Show In My lemmy.world Feed?

    Still somewhat new to fediverse stuff and trying to learn. Could someone explain this? Thanks!

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    Can we get a update to lemmy.world's lemmy version to support the fix for browsing hot?

    github.com [Bug]: When browsing "All" in Hot sorting, new posts show up at the beggining of the page · Issue #1279 · LemmyNet/lemmy-ui

    Summary Pretty self explanatory. When you want to browse "All", new posts just pop up at the beginning of the page, so essentially you can't browse "All", since everything shifts constantly. Steps ...

    Currently there is a bug where new posts show up at the top of the feed when browsing under any sorting method. According to this github issue its been fixed in a recent release. Could lemmy.world be upgraded to this version?

    EDIT: Looks like the release is not out, had thought I saw a release tag for 0.18 but it was the RC. Hopefully its out soon :)

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    [Done] Server will be migrated (More power!)
  • Went ahead and subbed on patreon. Hope that lemmy survives the growing pains and can develop some of the community that reddit had!

    Also if there are any fellow former apollo users would def recommend checking out Mlem, its in testflight right now but seems to be working towards the experience that apollo gave on reddit.