Ategon
@Ategon@programming.dev
- Comment on Spreading of the 100 biggest Lemmy communities 3 months ago:
Manually counted communities in the top 100 per instance and threw it into another pie chart (for active users / month)
This also seems to be different than the results gotten from lemmyverse as the lemmyverse data hasnt been updated in 11 days according to that site
Major changes:
- programming.dev is there tied with a bunch of other instances for fourth most communities at 3 (its a 5 way tie)
- hexbear is no longer listed since the 1 community is no longer in the top 100
A bunch of instances gained or lost some coms in teh top 100 from variance of things happening in the last week
- Comment on Spreading of the 100 biggest Lemmy communities 3 months ago:
.ml and hexbear have been around much longer than the other instances so have built up more subscribers
- Comment on Spreading of the 100 biggest Lemmy communities 3 months ago:
Surprised I dont see programming.dev in the data, we definitely have at least 3 communities in the top 100 (programmer_humor, programming, linux)
- Comment on Am I going fucking crazy? (Regarding explicit songs being censored on various music streaming services.) 7 months ago:
Admin here, there should be nothing censored atm apart from a couple scam links
Not sure why that says removed but its not on our end
- Comment on These mods on their power-trips really need to stop 7 months ago:
Yeah lemmy currently doesn’t send notifications about moderation actions
Some mod teams add it in through manually dming (which usually will happen here if someone on the admin team is warning, banning, etc. you and its not just an obvious spammer or bot) or code their own systems to notify about actions
Everything’s viewable in the modlog though and you can filter by yourself
- Comment on Discoverability of communities across instances 7 months ago:
Even with the disabled instances, communities that get added onto there reach a much larger section of people than external community browsers do as casual users that just check the site once a day or something and don’t pay attention to external sites can still stumble on them without knowing the federate site exists
Ideally more instances would get added onto there but its still fine like this. Been getting some nice interactions and starting activity on new programming.dev communities
- Comment on Discoverability of communities across instances 7 months ago:
Yeah, disabled accounts means the instance doesn’t have a bot from the site on their instance so the site can’t federate them. Usually this would be not accepting the user application
Lemmy.world isnt in the site but most other large instances are
- Comment on Discoverability of communities across instances 7 months ago:
As more people use lemmy-federate.com more niche communities will show up in all instances by default
Imo its the ideal solution since it populates the posts in the all feed for people who don’t know about the site to still see
- Comment on These mods on their power-trips really need to stop 7 months ago:
It looks like you were temp banned from the linux community for 3 days
The comment you made was transphobia which goes against the programming.dev code of conduct. I suggest reading the comment of the user who replied to you and learning how to respect people more
- Comment on Vote for your favourite Lemmyvision songs! 7 months ago:
If youre not part of one of the instances/countries theres an other option when voting
- Comment on Regarding sublinks and feeling concerned about what is going on with it 7 months ago:
I dont know what youre concerned about relating to it but
Sublinks is a drop in replacement for lemmy. In version 0.1 nothing should really be different between the two apart from the default UI looking different
- Comment on Two amateurish questions 8 months ago:
For the second, you cant follow accounts on lemmy but you can follow lemmy accounts from mastodon. (it will show both posts and comments the person makes as boosts)
Same for posting, you cant post so it shows up on mastodon since lemmy doesnt have hashtags but you can post and comment from mastodon (post by mentioning the community in the post and comment by replying to a post made on lemmy)
- Comment on Lemmy Active Users looking good 8 months ago:
Its still only voters, lurkers that dont do anything arent counted
- Comment on Lemmy Active Users looking good 8 months ago:
Barely any since fedidb excludes botted instances
The increase here though is cause lemmy.world upgraded to 0.19 and 0.19 includes voters as active users
- Comment on Removing images from new users 8 months ago:
Yeah sure ill restore the ones currently removed
- Comment on Removing images from new users 8 months ago:
Sure ill add community handling to the exception list
- Submitted 8 months ago to newcommunities@lemmy.world | 4 comments
- Comment on Introducing the P.D Community Wiki 8 months ago:
Yeah theres no content on the landing page other than the sidebar currently
- Comment on Introducing Stacks: The official Programming.Dev blog 9 months ago:
Theres no comment section on it, theres comments on the mirrored post that gets posted to this community though
- Comment on Introducing Stacks: The official Programming.Dev blog 9 months ago:
Most things will be posted to meta, exception is things like community showcases which go in that community
- Comment on Introducing Stacks: The official Programming.Dev blog 9 months ago:
Yeah this pretty much just took me a couple hours to build. Figured I would try Hugo out and it works pretty well I have some more hugo sites coming soon
- Comment on Introducing Stacks: The official Programming.Dev blog 9 months ago:
Its more prominent on the archive page but I can add it to home
- Submitted 9 months ago to meta@programming.dev | 10 comments
- Submitted 9 months ago to meta@programming.dev | 0 comments
- Comment on Removing images from new users 9 months ago:
Currently only uses the score of the last 50 posts and comments the person made since thats public in the API and would still catch the current trolls for now even though its very basic catching
- Comment on Looking for a friendly matrix / discord server of enthusiast programmers and nerds 9 months ago:
Its people from here which is people that fit both categories so would say it has some people that do non work programming
- Comment on Does programming.dev have a dilution problem due to too many communities? 9 months ago:
Yeah, we just have less content to pull from so it happens less often
As a quick example of a community thats not that active here if you search up Concatenative Programming and scroll down a bit youll see programming.dev
- Comment on Looking for a friendly matrix / discord server of enthusiast programmers and nerds 9 months ago:
We have a discord and matrix community for programming.dev. Currently there isnt much there in terms of chatting programming (mostly just things happening in the instance and lemmy) but there could be
- Comment on Does programming.dev have a dilution problem due to too many communities? 9 months ago:
Nope as long as theres spots for people to feel comfortable posting in regardless of activity elsewhere (which are c/programming and c/no_stupid_questions)
Ill try to do a better onboarding system to guide people that way
Ill ramp up my posting speed, been doing some more setup for things in the admin team for the past bit as well as switching which rss reader I use. Expect more activity in the next week
- Comment on Does programming.dev have a dilution problem due to too many communities? 9 months ago:
Growth over time
I mean we are a link aggregator. It aggregates links into the communities for people to view. Its been working so far and ive managed to boost a bunch of communities to have a larger amount of active users/month (the last community on page 1 now has 42 users/month rather than before it was 10 users/month at the end of page 1