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SpaceNoodle , to nostupidquestions in Are there any Reddit refugees spending more time on Lemmy than Reddit?

Last week I switched from 100% reddit / 0% Lemmy to 0% reddit / 100% Lemmy overnight.

Fuck /u/spez

cyanarchy , to agora in [Withdrawn][Vote] Should we set a 24 hour voting period on c/Agora?

Nay

I agree with the idea that there should be a limit to how long voting is open, for practical reasons, but I think 24 hours is far too short. People’s lives are unpredictable and you might not have the chance to properly consider a community like this in that timespan. I think this is an important consideration if we want to foster a community of inclusion. I think a reasonable minimum might be 72 hours, and I would recommend a period closer to seven days.

Zippythezigzag , to nostupidquestions in Are there any Reddit refugees spending more time on Lemmy than Reddit?

I'm on kbin but I've barely been on reddit at all since I switched. I'm enjoying watching the fediverse grow and begin to mature into the begining of a real threat to major social media monsters like reddit, twitter, Facebook, and others.

agarorn , to asklemmy in Can you please give me some tips on how to grow and popularize a Lemmy community?

Constant work. Such online communities have an exponential growth pattern. So you probably have a certain amount of time after which you double.

This is obviously very apparent when you have 10k subs, and on the next day it is 10,1k. But when you are at 10 subs it can take days for the next to arrive.

Just go on posting and the thing will start to take off. If you stop, or other active members stop the community might die.

Jamsb , to lemmyshitpost in The blitz never ends

For anyone wondering what it is.. It's a variation of a scottish dish tatties and mince

ISOmorph , to nostupidquestions in Are there any Reddit refugees spending more time on Lemmy than Reddit?

I vehemently refuse to support Reddit in any way. I deleted all my accounts and apps. When google answers my question with a Reddit link I access it through the way back machine.

Reddit has proven time and again that it is anti community and that it will stop at nothing to satisfy their greed. Anyone who understands the dynamics at play and still drives traffic to them is proving that the masses can be manipulated to go along with anything

CorInABox , to nostupidquestions in How to subscribe to a community in another instance?
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A note for folks who didn't know this - if you're using kbin, when you search for lemmy communities to subscribe to you should remove the ! from the search query (eg, use [email protected] instead of !nostupidquestions). This way you will find the community instead of related posts.

Stardust , to workreform in Is this community going to be about organizing and taking action, or just memes and screenshots of tweets?

I've had some heavy ideas about this.

Random chance actually means it is very likely there are random clusters of users even in small groups who are closer together than others who could do more locally together. Some kind of mechanism to help figure out if we have a critical mass of protestors/mutual aiders/whatever (without giving away those protestor's names) for a project would be a good idea, and wouldn't necessarily have to be very complicated. Maybe a single page that just asks for location and what kind of project you are interested in?

There are also some forms of work that lend themselves really well to being online. Coding, writing, news, encouraging people to vote, sending money to workers on strike. I firmly believe the most effective way to combat unethical companies is simply to start and support worker owned companies where every employee gets a vote on their wages, and 'starve' the big companies. I found myself looking at the massive amounts of money raised and wasted in political campaigns by single dollar donations and found myself thinking - damn, with a million dollars, you could start a really small company with that. The second most effective way is probably striking, which, yes, you need people on the ground for that.

We could use an ethical version of Amazon, with a collective of shops that people can visit (the offline side of warehousing is a whole other bundle of issues), and an ethical Paypal. I know that credit unions exist, but I don't know of any credit union that has a Paypal-like API and easy convenience of simply clicking to pay for things. Uber and other apps. There is a huge amount of labor that we could 'take back' simply by providing another venue for people to practice it. Unfortunately, I don't think the fediverse way of doing things is quite appropriate when it comes to systems dealing with money. It's one thing to duplicate posts or ads for content for sale, but you don't want to duplicate credit card information. Open source it maybe and use 'semi centralization'; the Paypal-esque site can handle logins and money, and the Amazon-esque sites can perhaps do some form of federation and handle actual showing of items.

TLDR: it is definitely possible to do quite a bit online, and I think work reform has some avenues via it that have been severely under-utilized and neglected in the information age, as we tend to think of action as just being about protest. Protests can certainly be useful, but should not be our sole course of action if we want a paradigm shift. I find it extremely striking that when most people talk about action, they almost always mention protests and strikes first, if they mention anything else at all.

I actually had a much longer post, but it complained it was too long. So I think I will make my own thread.

RandomVanGloboii , to asklemmy in What things sound like an awful combination but are surprisingly good together?
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Well, here in Italy they complain a lot about pineapple on pizza but then eat ham on melon

BasicallyClean , to newcommunities in [META] Creating a new community is easy, but to get people on board, you need to create some content.
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If you guys look on my profile m/BotIt is a bot that will autopull content from subreddits you choose based on time and karma requirements you set.

GitHub is in the top post. Works great and will auto populate content.

bbbhltz , to linux in What are your favorite DE's that you use on laptop?
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If you haven’t tried them, I recommend giving them a try. They all have something to offer.

I don’t use Gnome, for example. People knock on it a bit BUT a large group of people swear by it for workflow.

KDE Plasma is the dream for anyone who likes to tweak settings. I used it on my laptop for a long time and it is very convenient. It also manages power and monitor settings very well. In terms of memory usage it is now similar to XFCE.

XFCE is perfect for people who don’t like change. It is a slow moving DE; tried and true.

Right now I am using LXQt. Not sure why I decided to do that. It looks ok. It is fast and light. That’s it’s claim to fame. It can be used with different WMs which is nice.

Are there any particular DE’s you like on a laptop, because of things like power consumption and efficiency that would not come normally into consideration for a desktop?

I can’t say I’ve ever looked into it. But, I found that KDE handled things very well. I used my laptop for full workdays, getting 11 hours out of it.

pandarisu , to nostupidquestions in Which Lemmy instance will be the biggest in 6 months?

One that hasn’t been created yet

DarkThoughts , to piracy in [Meta] Don’t Provide Reddit With AI Training Data … by Speaking Like a Pirate

If ye find writin' in Corsair speak too difficult, probably maybe also fer non native speakers, then ye can use online tools t' convert yer text fer ye!

https://pirate-speech-translator.netlify.app/
https://pirate.monkeyness.com/translate
https://funtranslations.com/pirate
https://lingojam.com/PirateSpeak

etc.

The1Morrigan , to nostupidquestions in Why do some people still have hope for Reddit?

Because Reddit is familiar and people like to stick with what they’re used to and comfortable with.

DaGuys470 , to nostupidquestions in Why do some people still have hope for Reddit?
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There are about 5 years of my life on there, for some users 15+. Now, if you dropped your laptop with 15 years worth of memories on it, you damn sure would have hope you could still save the data, even if it's obviously done for.

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