AchtungDrempels
@AchtungDrempels@lemmy.world
- Comment on Active communities promotion thread 3 days ago:
Yeah i don’t really see the difference in topic, also on the same instance.
- Comment on Active communities promotion thread 3 days ago:
Why birds and not !birding@lemmy.world ?
- Comment on I miss console ads being this weird 1 week ago:
You want me to ask why she feels that way about the ad? She already said why, i’m good thanks, not following this topic any longer.
- Comment on I miss console ads being this weird 1 week ago:
I should not have replied to her but kept to myself.
I don’t care about the ad, never was a gamer, just stumbled in here via all.
- Comment on I miss console ads being this weird 1 week ago:
When i saw this ad, all i thought was ecstasy, rave and playstation. Not “women are sluts” or anything like it. If i didn’t get the reference, i probably would think the same about the ad as her. I don’t think she got the reference, not after her initial comment.
Tongue out with ecstasy on is something you would see at raves. The eyes up is odd i give you that, that’s made to look submissive, and sure there are sexual connotations, advertisers are clever.
But raves were also not some sterile asexual gatherings either. I don’t know.
- Comment on I miss console ads being this weird 1 week ago:
Oh, she’s trashy? Why? Please don’t tell us you did not get whooshed by the ad now.
- Comment on Mods, what tips or etiquette do you recommend for reporting? 1 month ago:
With recent events hilighting the value of quality moderation
What happened?
- Comment on [Serious] Why do so many people seem to hate veganism? 1 month ago:
That’s a really hungry carnist.
- Comment on Discoverability of communities across instances 2 months ago:
I just saw that at least lemmy.world and lemm.ee actually do actually point users to a crawler from their “Getting started / Lemmy guide” which is cool, but also quite easy to miss. Anyway, good job .world and lemm.ee!
- Comment on Discoverability of communities across instances 2 months ago:
Yeah, i also don’t think it’s pointless.
Those instances opting out (if they did) probably has a good reason.
I just think it would be good to point users to some kind of crawler that knows all the communities. Searching communities under “all” from within lemmy is almost misleading. I feel like it mainly also affects smaller instances and communities.
- Comment on Discoverability of communities across instances 2 months ago:
Yeah, it is certainly better than nothing, that is absolutely fair, and probably makes a lot of sense to use for people who can.
Sadly i can’t, because “my” community is on .world. I used a similar “relay” type thing some time ago, but not sure how well it worked.
- Comment on Discoverability of communities across instances 2 months ago:
Isn’t that issue about crawling content?
I don’t think so. Nutomic even suggest one should rather use f.e. lemmyverse to search for not-yet-federated communities, but how does a lemmy user even find out about services like this?
- Comment on Discoverability of communities across instances 2 months ago:
It’s not even 50 instances on there though, and almost half of them seem to be disabled. Not just .world, also .ml, slrpnk, feddit.de - that is a huge chunk of the lemmyverse. I don’t know if that is the solution, certainly not as it is now.
- Comment on Discoverability of communities across instances 2 months ago:
Thanks for the trendingcommunities tip, subscribed it. It uses the lemmyverse crawler, so that is really good.
The problem with the mbin “random C’s” is, i guess, that it’ll only ever show c’s which are already being federated, so already discoverable from the internal search.
- Submitted 2 months ago to fediverse@lemmy.world | 15 comments
- Comment on Lemmy.ml is acting as a proxy instance for Hexbear and should be defederated by any instances that defederate from Hexbear 3 months ago:
I called the claims insane, not any person. Anyway, i should have checked your comment history before replying to you, turns out i am not interested in talking to you whatsoever.
- Comment on Lemmy.ml is acting as a proxy instance for Hexbear and should be defederated by any instances that defederate from Hexbear 3 months ago:
Have you seen all the proof that mastengwe is talking about? Can you point me to it? I am absolutely open to accept the claims if there was proof, but i have not been able to find anything of any substance other than the initial claims and mastengwe’s trolling (honestly i don’t know what else to call it).
- Comment on Lemmy.ml is acting as a proxy instance for Hexbear and should be defederated by any instances that defederate from Hexbear 3 months ago:
None of us who were asking you for your plenty and obvious “proof” of the insane claims come from lemmy.ml.
- Comment on Lemmy.ml is acting as a proxy instance for Hexbear and should be defederated by any instances that defederate from Hexbear 3 months ago:
Oh, that’s a nice word i just learned.
Yeah, i don’t really understand what’s going on here.
- Comment on Lemmy.ml is acting as a proxy instance for Hexbear and should be defederated by any instances that defederate from Hexbear 3 months ago:
Sorry can’t find it.
BTW “Sunaurus page” looks equally suspicious to Nutomic’s. Actually the whole lemm.ee modlog is suspicious, right? You think they are also in on it?
- Comment on Lemmy.ml is acting as a proxy instance for Hexbear and should be defederated by any instances that defederate from Hexbear 3 months ago:
Sorry but i cannot find anything. If the proof for Draconic’s claims is so obvious and plenty, please be so kind and link at least one bit it to me. The only thing i could find that seems like some kind of “proof” is the screenshot @Draconic_NEO posted. How they got to take it i have no idea, not saying they drew it in paint, but here is what it looks like on my side:
- Comment on Lemmy.ml is acting as a proxy instance for Hexbear and should be defederated by any instances that defederate from Hexbear 3 months ago:
Where is the proof please? As far as i can see, the lemmy.world modlog is the outlier, not the lemmy.ml one.
- Comment on Lemmy.ml is acting as a proxy instance for Hexbear and should be defederated by any instances that defederate from Hexbear 3 months ago:
That your lies get any upvotes is quite sad, i thought people on lemmy were tech savvy. I’m not and even i can see that you’re making this stuff up.
- Comment on Lemmy.ml is acting as a proxy instance for Hexbear and should be defederated by any instances that defederate from Hexbear 3 months ago:
I think you are confused, but that obviously doesn’t keep you from throwing out wild accusations. How is what you linked Nutomic’s page? Because it’s lemmy.ml? I really feel for Dessalines and Nutomic with all the shit they have to deal with.
- Comment on [deleted] 3 months ago:
Are you guys talking about moderators moderating comms on world, moderators who have a world account and moderate a comm somewhere, or world admins? I assume the latter, because that would make a bit more sense.
Are there any specific outrageous examples or did @eatham@aussie.zone just read it somewhere like i have now?
- Comment on [deleted] 3 months ago:
avoid lemmy.world, apparently the mods there abuse their power
Would you mind to explain this in a bit more detail?
- Comment on How have you personally found the Lemmy community compared to its competition and other social media? 5 months ago:
I may have made a rude comment that is visible on my first user page but that is generally not my style.
I also did not complain about lemmy being toxic, or more toxic than reddit, i said that compared to reddit, i am seeing a lot more angry people and toxic discussion because i look further than just my niche interests since they have hardly any traffic. That is still my honest take on the topic.
- Comment on How have you personally found the Lemmy community compared to its competition and other social media? 6 months ago:
I am reading a lot more toxic discussion and really angry people here on lemmy than i did on reddit, which makes me sometimes think i might be at the wrong place. I blocked some of the communities that pull american politics in my feed but still. On reddit, i was good reading just my niche interest subs, but there is very little traffic here for niche stuff, so i end up reading the crazy talk too.
- Comment on Concerns about lemmy.world 6 months ago:
No i don’t believe you’d have to worry about that.
Lemmy.world seems to get a lot of flack, which i guess comes with its size, but i am very happy with what they’re doing. I think their team does a great job, thank you lemmy.world team!
- Comment on Self Hosting an RSS feed for news/media/etc? 6 months ago:
Jumping in to ask if there’d be a good reason to use a stand alone feed reader instead of using the nextcloud “news” app?