We locked and migrated !football@lemmy.world to !football@lemm.ee, so not sure what you mean?
I’m not active on the two others, but just noted that the LW versions are active
Other accounts:
We locked and migrated !football@lemmy.world to !football@lemm.ee, so not sure what you mean?
I’m not active on the two others, but just noted that the LW versions are active
I have almost 2000 posts already.
FYI, I see indeed 1.43k posts on your https://communick.news/u/rglullis, but https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/u/rglullis@communick.news only shows 597. SJW shows 617: https://sh.itjust.works/u/rglullis@communick.news
So not sure where you posted the missing ones, but it seems like it was on communities that large instances do not follow.
"Lemmy has 46k monthly active users
Feel free if you have any questions"
With options (2) and (3), I could come up with strategies to solve this. We could, e.g, repost only what has reached a certain number of likes on Twitter, or limit one bot to post only once per hour/day. Etc.
That would be nice!
How would it work, in terms of number of bots? Would it be one bot per mirrored account?
If they only post to relevant communities (such as !Football@lemm.ee or !nba@lemmy.world ), that could help to have more activity.
There would probably need to be some fine-tuning about the number of posts. Some reporters post a lot, that could potentially flood those communities.
!yurop@lemm.ee sidebar has most of the European countries communities listed
Also, the founders are Canadian and American, not Germans
Servers per language/country make sense. It’s nice to be able to see content relevant to your language/country in Local.
And we don’t need a network of websites that are tailored to “looking exactly like every other website, because we couldn’t be arsed to pick a niche”.
That’s the whole point of the Fediverse, and Lemmy instances. Mastodon instances look like each other, to an extend.
And even here, https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/ and https://lemmy.world/ default themes look different.
If you want a truly different layout, there is https://fedia.io/m/floatingisfun
But that’s a unique case, because Mbin allows community-based themes
Showcase truly instance-specific content
Local feed
Thank you for this comment! ☺️
Indeed, but “unfortunately” corporate social media keep messing things up, so people have more opportunities to come back check how things are
Good news!
FYI, join-lemmy is known to recommend unmanaged or slow instances: https://lemmy.world/post/24220536
I usually go with
"Lemmy has 42k monthly active users
Feel free if you have any questions"
Seems a lot. I already feel like I stretch myself too thin sometimes, and I’m just a poster, not an admin of 15 instances.