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  • Thank you for pointing this out

  • That's indeed the reasoning, thank you for phrasing it

  • Don't people today still choose between Gmail and Outlook?

  • Negative. It was usually quoted by ActivityPub skeptics who were looking for a centralized solutions, "easier to use".

    I was never aware of the numbers, I'm surprised how much smaller it is.

  • I'm an IceShrimp fan, but even Misskey looks so much better than Mastodon

  • Thanks for sharing the article.

    I searched for "misskey" but couldn't find anything. Akkoma and GoToSocial are mentioned though.

  • Following the other post, which lemmy.ml communities don't have alternatives on other instances?

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  • It's fine!

    I really see where they come from, and why they prefer a strong moderation on this kind of topics. I guess it starts to get blurry once you have to define what is misinformation. Historical accuracy is hard to achieve (this is why I still go to /r/AskHistorians, and I linked a few threads in the other comments).

    I saw some time ago a graph showing how the perception of the USSR changed a lot in Europe during the Cold War compared to just after WW2.

    The following statements might be all true at the same time

    • USSR committed imperialist massacres
    • USA committed imperialist massacres
    • most of the Western European nations committed imperialist massacres

    Sometimes I'm wondering if those three statements can be compiled in a single comment and not instantly start a comment war with everyone trying to push their own agenda, and mods having to interfere following their own views.

  • I believe there is some work being done on an alternative code base written in python with flask it has lots of promise and i recon with a bit of extra work it might allow for mastodon integration into one server which would be cool af.

    https://piefed.social/ ?

    Otherwise, for Mastodon integration, there is mbin with https://kbin.run/ for instance

  • Is Lemmy.ml missing from the fediverse explorer?

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  • No worries! I was also a bit harsh, I edited my comment.

  • Is Lemmy.ml missing from the fediverse explorer?

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  • Where did I say that censorship does not happen?

    I've been busy posting to !linux@programming.dev for the last week following your post.

    You don't need to have an account on lemmy.ml to organize the migration (I did not post there). Organizing the migration means

  • This bas to be adressed by the mander admins.

    For instances, i would suggest lemm.ee or sh.itjust.works

  • Rust is a niche language

    It's like starting a book club in Esperanto compared to English. Sure, Esperanto is supposedly a better language, but very few people know about it

  • Which one is your other instance?

  • Actually there are some comments from other people: https://reddthat.com/post/20632337?scrollToComments=true

    Most of them are from LW, so they won't federate before a few days.

    The issue is that if one instance has too many updates to send to another one (in this case LW to mander) it starts to create delays.

    This mostly happens due to LW size, as you can see Reddthat has no issue

  • Fediverse @lemmy.world

    Is anyone using PixelFed? How is your experience so far?

  • Avatar: The Last Airbender @lemmy.world

    Nice detail

  • Avatar: The Last Airbender @lemmy.world

    Zuko's Boundaries

  • Avatar: The Last Airbender @lemmy.world

    I remember noticing this as well when watching that episode

  • Science @mander.xyz

    Open source meets open science - announcing the Open Science Network initiative

    bonfirenetworks.org /posts/openscience_network/
  • Fediverse @lemmy.world

    Lemmy.world upgraded to 0.19.3 - expect a large increase in reported monthly active users in communities counters, as votes now count as activity

  • Map Enthusiasts @sopuli.xyz

    Population density of Africa

  • Fediverse @lemmy.world

    Update on SJW upgrade to v19.3

  • Reddit @lemmy.world

    Reddit: 'We Are in the Early Stages of Monetizing Our User Base'

    www.404media.co /reddit-we-are-in-the-early-stages-of-monetizing-our-user-base-2/
  • Harry Potter @literature.cafe

    Remus by @sveenee (on instagram)

  • Fediverse @lemmy.world

    Bridgy Fed, a bridge between the Fediverse and other protocols such as BlueSky, is using an opt-out model and that raises a lot of discussion

    github.com /snarfed/bridgy-fed/issues/835
  • Avatar: The Last Airbender @lemmy.world

    Avatar: The Last Airbender | Bringing The World To Life | Netflix