List of lemmy apps
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/687883...
Introducing awesome-lemmy: a community driven list of useful apps & tools for Lemmy! (github.com)
I just created awesome-lemmy based on the well-known awesome lists....
3 days until reddit's 3rd party app shutdown, Lemmy users drive 985% surge with total 5.7 million comments this month (lemmy.world)
From 528k comments on June 1, 2023 to 5.7 million comments on June 27, 2023....
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Google Bard about Lemmy. What a Liar!
Almost broke 2.5 million daily total users on Lemmy in the last 24 hours. (lemmy.world)
Source: https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/dailystats
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fediverse soon (lemmy.world)
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Shouldn't all the instances show the same community content?
I'm learning about the Fediverse and am confused about how federation is supposed to work. I understand that there can be communities with the same name in different instances, with different content. But I also understand you can subscribe to another instance's community. For example, there are sysadmin commnunities at...
Best thread I've seen thus far on the issue of Meta joining the Fediverse (social.coop)
Why did the #TwitterMigration fail? (blog.bloonface.com)
Lemmy's daily user activity skyrockets with a 1200% surge so far this month! (lemmy.world)
From 3000 daily users to 41000 active daily users!...
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Lemmy language options are both confusing, and don't do what they're intended to do
Granted, the warning says clearly “If you deselect Undetermined, you will not see most content”, which places the onus on the individual user, as apposed to logic built into Lemmy on which posts/comments can be viewed, while also leaving it to each user to have to weed out alternate languages for their views which are...
How to make content on lemmy.world available to kbin and beehaw
I’m currently on a mission to compile a list of health-related communities and overall maybe turn that community into something useful and available to everyone. (If someone wants to help, I’ll welcome it. This is just a quick and dirty start.)...
Redirecting links from other Lemmy instances to yours
It would be nice to see a feature or some kind of extension to redirect Lemmy links from other instances to yours so you can interact with them. Because you need an accound to interact and it’s on another instance....
Is there a way to make something like multireddits?
On Reddit you could make a custom feeds with selected subreddits for when you wanted to focus on specific topics. Suuuuper useful for more niche stuff that gets drowned out by larger subs on the Home feed....
New, Low-ranked posts continuously popping up to top of homepage
I am new to Lemmy and am struggling with a usability issue that is making it virtually unusable. Every few seconds (I am assuming every time a new post is made) a new post pops at the top of the feed, no matter what my sorting method is. This causes any post I had open to close and for all posts to bump down which means I...
Fedidb.org recommends to use active users stats instead of total users stats. (fedidb.org)
Fedidb.org recommends people who view their statistics on their “Threadiverse” tracking page that people should not use graphs and numbers from the total users due to the surge of bot-accounts, and should instead use the monthly active users. This puts the “Threadiverse” at 87,089. Lemmy with 37,197 and Kbin at 44,136....
Lemmy's total users continues to surge to over 1.1 million, up from 740k yesterday! (lemmy.world)
Source: lemmy.fediverse.observer/dailystats&days=7
Decentralization Revolution: Reclaiming the Internet's True Vision from Big Tech's Grasp
Lemmy.world officially has 40k users, making it the #1 non-bot lemmy instance!
In addition to lemmy.world, the #2 real lemmy instance, lemmy.ml, seems to be growing as well....
I'm impressed by beehaw
I started moving from Reddit to Lemmy a few days ago, and since then I’ve been forcing myself to spend time here and getting myself used to it. I quickly checked the list of popular instances and decided to join lemmy.world and not beehaw because I didn’t like their decision of defederating other big lemmy instances....
Lemmy.world is now the #1 lemmy instance with 37k users!
Good news: lemmy.world has overtaken lemmy.ml and now holds the top spot as the #1 non-bot lemmy instance....
Lemmy's total users continues to soar from 240k yesterday to 360k today! Basically quadrupling in the past 4 days (lemmy.world)
Source: lemmy.fediverse.observer/dailystats&days=7
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Thinking about disrupting the medical patient portal industry by adding a fediverse app. What do you all think? (www.mychart.org)
So, it started out like this....
How to Search Lemmy & Kbin using Google (jambitlabs.com)
I saw someone post about FediSearch, its very helpful but a little inconvenient to have to switch search engines just for lemmy, so I implemented their search query directly into my browser with Chrome’s search shortcuts. Figured I’d write up a guide since this seems to be one thing a lot of y’all are missing from reddit,...
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