If you want to suggest features or improvements, please take a look at the Github repository.
If you want to suggest features or improvements, please take a look at the Github repository.
You were faster than my edit.
What we can do is try go get popular communities to other instances.
I am particularly more interested in getting people aware of Fediverser because of the long tail of niche interests than the “popular” communities, and I am not that interested in arguing over whether a community should be in the largest instance or second or the 8th.
I call your solopreneur community and raise a whole instance.
Seriously, though: can we please stop creating communities on LW? Take a look at Fediverser Network before creating a new community because there is a good chance that the community you are looking for already exists, and even if it seems inactive it’s easier to revive an existing one that bootstrapping from scratch.
The solution is to go to subscribe to Reddit RSS feeds so that we find stuff to repost here.
(Only half-joking)
That community would be perfect for https://gearhead.town/.
It is is connected well enough as it is, and I also don’t think that lemmy-federate is a good idea. It forces duplication of content on all instances, even if no one is actually interested.
I was referring to !television@metacritics.zone …
Well established only relatively to the others.
This is the crucial part you seem unwilling to accept. You don’t want to go to LW because of centralization, but you still have to resort to number 2 just to be able to maybe get enough support from the others
Meanwhile, this dinky little instance keeps slowly but steadily growing and outliving everyone else.
Oh, another poorly funded instance shut down when it got a minimal amount of usage? Why am I not surprised?
Ah, so it is not a new one but a consolidation of them all.
And you all still want to ignore topic-specific instance…
Another one?! This is like the 10th TV community already…
Laudable effort, horrible execution.
It would be faster and easier to adopt any solution like this if it was implemented client-side.
Right at this moment, it seems that any requests to your server return 500. :(
Seems to be working fine now. My instance can find yours without any problems.
Can you just tell us what is your domain, so we can help you troubleshoot it?
Maybe because I created it?!
Lemmy account age and Github experience are absolute orthogonal data points, how is that even something to be brought as an argument?