But those books communities on their random servers still have to be added to the feeds. At some point, it might look like Mastodon with everyone posting to a hashtag, but then what happens when a malicious actor poets to that hashtag?
But those books communities on their random servers still have to be added to the feeds. At some point, it might look like Mastodon with everyone posting to a hashtag, but then what happens when a malicious actor poets to that hashtag?
Welcome to Lemmy, here are a few pointers to help you settle in
Trying to keep it fun ha ha
Welcome to Lemmy, here are a few pointers to help you settle in
Nice number
https://piefed.social/ has topics and feeds (user managed multireddits)
Not on the current roadmap of Lemmy 1.0, which is planned for autumn 2025
Instagram is much more widely used than Reddit
I didn’t even notice which one they were talking about until I saw it was the heart icon
Sounds promising
The frontend requires the backend. Feeds and topics are managed by the backend anyway
Interesting, is this all manually curated like multireddits? Would also be nice to have automatic ones (with include/exclude overrides)
They have both
It’s a whole different software, backend and frontend
Piefed has exactly that: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/38733273?scrollToComments=true
That’s not critical. If we post to Reddit, we can already assume the people reading the post are familiar with the Reddit format, so Lemmy makes sense
Thank you in advance!
Have a look at the pinned posts on !fedibridge@lemmy.dbzer0.com
Piefed has feeds which work like multireddits https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/38733273?scrollToComments=true
Then that’s where the issue comes from. I guess you might open an issue on the Lemmy GitHub so that crossposts are grouped in the Top views too rather than separated by their own upvote scores
I’m not sure. CSAM attacks happened in the past, it was good to have admins and mods jumping in to block those. In your system a high number of users have to see this type of content for it to be removed