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Blaze@discuss.onlineOPto [Dormant, move to !television@lemm.ee] Shows and TV@lemm.ee•[Meta] Thinking about creating a poll for the best shows of 2024, any recommendation how to do it? Obviously, privacy should be managed well, but it should be easy to present the results as wellEnglish2·5 months agoThank you for the suggestion, but it seems to require a subscription?




Aussie.zone is, and a few other instances regularly have issues. The issues have been here for months, are not going to be fixed any time soon as the latest Lemmy version still has issues like the pictures one: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/5196
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As far as hosting it on a different instance, this is just kinda a playful experiment. If it goes well anyone can copy the list and put it a version of it on their server.
If we were to open an index community on let’s say lemmy.zip, known for their transparency and reactive management (https://lemmy.world/post/22643868), would you consider closing !index@lemmy.world and redirect to the new lemmy.zip community?
When two similar communities coexist, the LW version always dominates due to LW size, so the non-LW version is always struggling, and people don’t know where to post.
Blaze@discuss.onlineto New Communities@lemmy.world•!showsandmovies@lemm.ee, a community to discuss TV showsEnglish1·5 months agoHey, you are the fsck person, hello!
Blaze@discuss.onlineto New Communities@lemmy.world•!showsandmovies@lemm.ee, a community to discuss TV showsEnglish3·5 months agoThere is a spoiler policy in place, threads allowing them have to indicate it in the title
Blaze@discuss.onlineto New Communities@lemmy.world•Instances are now explicitly allowedEnglish11·5 months agoIndeed ha ha
Blaze@discuss.onlineto New Communities@lemmy.world•Instances are now explicitly allowedEnglish15·5 months agoThanks!
The tricky part is getting people to use it, for now most people seem to be fine using the general !piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com community even for usenet.
If the !piracy community is not that busy, is that an issue? There will always be time to redirect people to !usenet once it gets too busy
Yes, I had those on my radar for a bit, but the 1000 bucks is probably a bit too much for me
Blaze@discuss.onlineOPto Board Games@sopuli.xyz•Board games players, which were the last games you discovered?English2·5 months agoBoth work!
I would also like to have a point-and-shoot camera where the sensor would be much larger than the ones of the majority of phones.
Seems too niche of a market, but would be nice
Blaze@discuss.onlineto Movies@lemmy.world•Not show up on search but since I lost my account for a bit. Can someone link the lemmy.ee movie community?English2·5 months agoAbout the first one, you might want to read this: https://lemmy.world/post/20841197
Blaze@discuss.onlineto Movies@lemmy.world•Not show up on search but since I lost my account for a bit. Can someone link the lemmy.ee movie community?English2·5 months agoProbably the second one, !movies@lemm.ee
Blaze@discuss.onlineto Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Patient gamers, which games have you discovered/played this week?17·5 months agoAlways nice, are you also on !stardewvalley@lemm.ee ?
Blaze@discuss.onlineto General Discussion@lemmy.world•Where will the internet go post-reddit and post-twitter?1·7 months agoBasically: yes the dropdown menu appears, just as for usernames, but if you choose the item from the dropdown that you see, the Lemmy UI will do the wrong thing. My first link was made using the dropdown, while my second ignored the dropdown and just used the exclamation mark. Notice how my first link takes you to an entirely different instance? But the second link goes to the version of that community while keeping you on your same instance.
Jumping in, but I’m very curious about this. I’ve never seen the dropdown menu not create “!community@instance.org” links.
I am now taking my discussion.online alt to see, and with !newtolemmy@lemmy.ca, created from the dropdown, the link works as expected.
How do you manage to get harcoded links from the dropdown?
Blaze@discuss.onlineto Fediverse@lemmy.world•The Verge - The fediverse, explainedEnglish32·1 year agoI skimmed through it, it’s actually a decent article.
Blaze@discuss.onlineto Fediverse@lemmy.world•are people still all riled up about beehaw?English21·1 year agoNo of course not but I subscribe to the original Reddiquette philosophy. Downvotes arne’t for disagreement. They were originally a form of user-moderation to stop spam. Unfortunately about a decade ago after the Digg exodus the users of Reddit forgot that original usage and so you’d end up being downvoted and not knowing why. It doesn’t foster debate or discussion. It’s a cheap way to snipe someone down without being responsible or engaging them.
Very true, and that’s why I’m more and more inclined to use an instance without downvotes. With the report button available, downvotes just seem like a shortcut for hivemind.
Blaze@discuss.onlineto Fediverse@lemmy.world•I love Mastodon and ActivityPub. But I think Nostr is going to win. Here's why.English6·1 year agoThank you for your insight. I feel like AP cares more about the community, while nostr is about the individual.
Different kind of people will choose different approaches
Blaze@discuss.onlineto Fediverse@lemmy.world•are people still all riled up about beehaw?English5·1 year agoI agree. I could see Beehaw survive longer than most other Lemmy instances, their community feeling is much stronger.
My bad, I should have mentioned that indeed.
I just had a look, the free plan has a 25 answers limit, so hopefully not enough for this community