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Almost broke 2.5 million daily total users on Lemmy in the last 24 hours.
  • A person who posted/commented in the last 30 days

    From the docs: "Lemmy also shows counts of active users for your site, and its communities. These are counted within the last day, week, month, and half year, and are cached on starting up lemmy, and every hour.

    An active user is someone who has posted or commented on our instance or community within the last given time frame. For site counts, only local users are counted. For community counts, federated users are included."

    https://join-lemmy.org/docs/contributors/07-ranking-algo.html

  • Best thread I've seen thus far on the issue of Meta joining the Fediverse
  • Very useful. Finally something written in a way that everyone can understand

  • We should have Fediblock on Lemmy
  • Well notbexactly. Just a faster way to stop spam. Block must be motivated of course, and each instance decides per se

  • We should have Fediblock on Lemmy

    Febiblock is a useful thing that happens on other Fediverse social in which instance admins share their worries about users or instances. After a discussion where everyone shares their knowledge about the problem, admins decide if that instace/user must be blocked or not.

    It could be very useful for the recent bot spamming. Since maybe the spam could be repeated on multiple instances, by sharing the emails/usernames those bots were registering with, admins could block them more easily.

    More info:

    • https://joinfediverse.wiki/FediBlock
    • https://fediverse.wiki/wiki/Fediblock
    • https://fediblock.lgbt/
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    Today I learned @lemmy.ml (´。• ᵕ •。`) @lemmy.ml
    TIL that in the docs there is a detailed explanation for how federation and search works in Lemmy

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1249965

    > ! > > Guide: One way you can take advantage of federation is by opening a different instance, like ds9.lemmy.ml, and browsing it. If you see an interesting community, post or user that you want to interact with, just copy its URL and paste it into the search of your own instance. Your instance will connect to the other one (assuming the allowlist/blocklist allows it), and directly display the remote content to you, so that you can follow a community or comment on a post. Here are some examples of working searches: > > - !main@lemmy.ml (Community) > - @nutomic@lemmy.ml (User) > - https://lemmy.ml/c/programming (Community) > - https://lemmy.ml/u/nutomic (User) > - https://lemmy.ml/post/123 (Post) > - https://lemmy.ml/comment/321 (Comment) > > > You can see the list of linked instances by following the "Instances" link at the bottom of any Lemmy page.

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    New reactions are incredible

    The new UX and UI of Telegram reactions on desktop and mobile is so much better. What do you think? Do you use them?

    I also wanted to share this issue, upvote it please! Search messages by reaction: https://bugs.telegram.org/c/12765

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