

I try to ask questions here instead of reddit in the hopes that lemmy will pop up in google for someone.
I try to ask questions here instead of reddit in the hopes that lemmy will pop up in google for someone.
I’d say having those groups isn’t bad in itself, but they should crosspost posts to and from the small groups.
Kagi (paid search engine, haven’t tried it myself) has a fediverse forums (lemmy, piefed, mbin) lens.
You can opt-out by deleting your accounts on corporate social networks.
I’m reasonably sure that they removed the counter from the api.
Yeah, I know about the mbin thing. I do check it once in a while out of curiosity.
Though, its not accurate (because of federation) and its harder to check, which can discourage people.
Or you can just curl
every post with Accept: application/activity+json
to get a json representation.
On lemmy, there is no karma counter.
Google docs is the only good word processor for collaboration I have used.
Turns out my python script for sending signed requests is broken.
Thanks!
I have a ten year old one which works fine with OpenCore Legacy Patcher.
People will just keep using insecure windows 10 versions.
I would try deleting it again, sometimes edits/deletes don’t federate.
Hey, put two spaces at the end of a sentence for a line break.
I’m pretty sure they do, removing a post would be delet
ing the announce
(boost) activity.
Hashtags are designed for anyone to post to, with no control over who can post to it.
Communities can be moderated, often have rules and an actual community/culture behind them.
I wouldn’t say they are, but its just how they appear to people on mastodon.
You can post to them from mastodon. If you mention one (like @fediverse@elmmy.world) in a post.
This is amazing!
Kagi’s lens are the equivalent of custom feeds for searching (i think, I haven’t used kagi).
But yeah, ddg bangs basically just jump you to a search page on a website.