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How quickly will a lemmy instance eat up storage?
  • Small instance with about 3 users and myself online for about 2 weeks.

    pictrs   930M
    postgres 1.4G
    
  • What made you pick the Lemmy server you are on?
  • I had the means and am a systems engineer by trade, so I set up my own instance. I decided to open it up to help the fediverse.

  • Lemmy Support @lemmy.ml Tugg @lemmyverse.org

    Lemmy.ml communities not getting federated

    I'm not sure if it is because of an influx of users, but small instance has stopped receiving posts/comments from any subscribed community on lemmy.ml. Lemmy.world shows up fine as does beehaw.org and others, just not lemmy.ml. I'm not defederated as far as I can tell. Anybody else having this issue?

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    Are posts supposed to be exactly synced across instances?
  • In that case, you should see pretty much the same content. The only reason I could think they would be different is if you are the first one to subscribe to that community on your instance, then not all the posts will show up. You home instance only starts caching a community when someone subscribes to it and you may have been the first. Other than that, I have seen reports of people saying that the posts aren't the same, but usually it's a few missing here and there. Same with comments.

  • Are posts supposed to be exactly synced across instances?
  • No, communities on different instances will not have the same content. This is one of the features of the fediverse.

    Each instance can have it's own /c/memes and they won't conflict. So, there could be https://lemmy.world/c/memes and https://lemmyverse.org/c/memes and they could each be different with different content and rules. If you want to see each instances 'memes' community, then you will need to subscribe to them individually from your home instance. Once you do that, the 'memes' community will be 'cached' on your home instance and it will show up in everyone's feed on your home server.

  • How are lemmy and other fediverse platforms profitable?
  • I run my own instance just because I want to build a community that people can enjoy. I do it out of my own pocket and don't ask for donations of any kind. Not everything is about profit for some people. If I were running a site as big as Lemmy.world, then I would consider it, but only to cover some expenses.

  • What is the point of having a bot parrot everything that's posted on Reddit?
  • As someone who owns their own instance, it is hard to get your instance recognized. You don't have much content because of the lack of people, and it's hard to get content if you don't have people join. It's a chicken and the egg scenario. Because of this some people choose to re-post content from Reddit to attract people over to their instance. It's great to see the Lemmy community grow, but everyone joining a few huge Lemmy servers kind of defeats the purpose of the fediverse.

  • Will there really be a big influx of users on the 30th?
  • Not as many as you would think. I work in a technical field and most people had no idea there was a protest going on. They also didn’t even know of alternative mobile apps. Most didn’t care and just used the official app. There may be a slight bump, but nothing significant.

  • Whats stopping the person who created this site lemmy.world from just nuking it and deleting all the posts on it one day?
  • Like others have said, nothing is stopping them. That is why it is important to spread communities around to other reputable instances, so if something like that does happen, only the communities on that particular instance are lost.

  • I'm the creator of kbin.social/m/bestof. I have been 'advertising' the subreddit of it to start getting traction. Despite all my efforts, I'm still the only contributor to my community. How do communi
  • If you figure it out, let me know. I've created a couple communities that I liked from Reddit, but nothing. I believe people are just sticking to the top 5 instances and that's it. Kind of defeates the purpose of the fediverse. If lemmy.world went down, that would take half of the lemmy users with it.

  • Removing accounts

    Can somebody let me know how I would remove an account from the posgreSQL database?

    I can see the tables, but don't know where the accounts are held or the sql statement to delete them.

    Thank you.

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    Proof that bots are manipulating content
  • I dont have much to add other than I am an experienced admin and was dismayed at how vulnerable Lemmy is. Having an option to have open registrations with no checks is not great. No serious platform would allow that.

    I dont know of a bulletproof way to weed put the bad actors, but a voting system that Lemmy can leverage, with a minimum reputation in order to stay federated might work. This would require some changes that I'm not sure the devs can or would make. Without any protection in place, people will get frustrated and abandon Lemmy. I would.

  • Bots are trying to join my instance now through the application requirement

    I have the application process enabled for people to join my instance, and I've gotten about 20 bots trying to join today when I had nobody trying to join for 5 days. I can tell because they are generic messages and I put a question in asking what 2+3 is and none of them have answered it at all, they just have a generic message.

    Be careful out there, for all you small instance admins.

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    Lemmy v0.18.0 Release
  • I tried to upgrade via the instructions doing a git pull and then running ansible again and it totally broke my site with a server error message. I ended up reverting back to 0.17.4.

  • Why are we copying over so much Reddit content?
  • There could be a few reasons.

    • They want to copy over their favorite content.
    • They want to try to attract more people to a community by bootstrapping content.
    • They are trying to artificially inflate their instance for nefarious reasons.

    Personally, I think adding some of your favorite Reddit posts is fine as long as you don't blindly copy over everything from a subreddit. I have a couple communities that I brought over that I like, but without content, they mean nothing.

  • Lemmy just passed 1 million users!
  • I belive > 50% are bot accounts, maybe more.

  • Short video uploads like v.redd.it

    Does anybody know of a good place to upload short video clips like people do with v.redd.it?

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    Which lemmy community do you wish had more attention?
  • I wish my local city's community had more people, but I'm afraid they'll never move over. Oh well, i created it anyway.

    I've also created a few others that will get buried.