No worries 😄
Other accounts:
No worries 😄
Indeed, but they asked 5 months ago, which is why I was curious about your comment now
Nice !
I would be careful about lemmy.one
The admin has been missing for some time, a few people posted to the meta community and never got any answer
Any reason to come back to this 5 months old post? Genuinely asking if something changed on that topic 😄
You can have a look at reddthat.com or Lemmy.blahaj.zone communities from other instances and see if the downvotes count are consistent
You can move to a closer one by exporting and importing your settings from the parameters
“Celebrities” is quite a broad term.
I guess most people here were thinking about people they don’t really share values with (let’s say reality tv influencers for instance). On the other hand, if someone like Keanu Reeves for instance would do an AMA here, I’m pretty sure everyone would be happy and thankful for them to put some light on the Fediverse
fooloerrs
Typo, but kind of a cool word too. Like people who would fool around
I just realized I’ve seen you a lot on /r/Redditalternatives! Nice to see you here!
There is also !vegan@vegantheoryclub.org, their own instance
Communities should have democratic governance.
I’ve seen some instances elect their admins. No mod election yet, but that probably happened somewhere.
To be fair, as a mod myself, the issue is usually to get potential mod candidates in the first place.
If people are looking for such service, there is https://communick.com/services/lemmy, managed by @rglullis@communick.news
The overall idea behind sub.club is simple: people can pay a set amount of recurring donations, and gain access to posts from a private ActivityPub account for exclusive content. Creators using sub.club post private DM’s to their sub.club actor, and these messages get relayed into the private feed. Creators display their sub.club account handles in their profile fields, and apps such as Mammoth and Ice Cubes can read that value, and display a special subscription button.
Okay so it’s Patreon for microblogging. Why not, if there is an audience.
Thinking about it, a federated OnlyFans could be an interesting concept.
At first I thought it was paid instances of established platforms, a la https://communick.com/services/lemmy/
100+ communities,
95 of those are inactive.
There are mods on LW who moderate 10 active communities. Even further, any LW admins can virtually mod all of the LW community.
also seen recently with the bot drama in news on lemmy world.
Indeed.
Sorry to hear, the comments on the post aren’t happy