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1. Please be kind and helpful to one another.
2. No racism, sexism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, spam.
3. Linking to piracy sites is fine, but please keep links directly to pirated content in DMs.
Same!
Let's go, glad that my first comment is gonna be:
Fuck you Spez.
I spammed that several times in the "Delete account" Feedback box. Let's say that I may or not have spammed it a few hundred times...
Glad people are leaving reddit
I see the site https://fmhy.pages.dev/ still has a link to the subreddit without a disclaimer
There's an explanation on the subreddit itself when you go to it, in any case things should be open soon :)
Hopefully FMHY can be more successfull on Lemmy without some of the regulations that Reddit imposed!
I'm curious of how many users will join Lemmy after the blackout
400 users joined this instance today lol
as for lemmy as a whole, line go brrrr https://the-federation.info/platform/73
I'm down to try
Will probably stick around and keep coming back to lemmy. When I first went on to mastodon i didn't quite like it cuz the whole facebook/twitter interface didn't work for me but this is very neat.
I dislike the default Mastodon interface and use Elk instead.
I will likely go back to using reddit, albeit a lot less and continue to use Lemmy and watch it grow. Liking it so far.
Hopefully more communities will move to lemmy
We're gonna need a bigger boat.
I want to suggest a change in the wiki, where do I submit that?
You may submit that change in divolt or via an issue or pull request on github! Here's fmhy divolt invite: https://fmhy.divolt.xyz
Don't know what divolt is? Read here: https://lemmy.fmhy.ml/post/123
You can even make a post here if other options feel too much work.
It just hit 12am on the 12th of June here and I refreshed one last time and the last post on my frontpage is from 7hrs ago... It truly feels like a ghost town.
Anyways let's enjoy our time here in Lemmy now!!
Let's gooooooo
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I still trying to learn how this shit works. I understood I haven't to create a user elsewhere but seems I can't login to dormi.zone with this one?
You don't log in there, you visit <your instance's url>/c/@<url of that community's instance>
Like this: https://lemmy.fmhy.ml/c/warframe@dormi.zone
You could also search for !@<url of that community's instance> in your instance's search field. In this example, you would put "!warframe@dormi.zone" in your instance's search field.
Just FYI apparently the method works now.
Thanks a frggin lot I management to suscribe I think I even created the link from server to server maybe?
You're supposed to use one of the methods described here, to access outside communities from inside this instance https://tech.michaelaltfield.net/2023/06/11/lemmy-migration-find-subreddits-communities/ There are more guides in the pinned post here.
But... (tl;dr) earlier today I got only one method to work, and now it gives 404. Stuff seems to be breaking due to traffic (?). I'll try to ask under the guides post. What worked earlier was going to lemmy.fmhy.ml/c/@, where it might be e.g. = warframe, = dormi.zone in your case. You get the community name by going to its page (on the original server) and then it will be below the title after !, like !warframe.
The community tab here is supposed to show you all federated communities in "All" once at least one person subscribed to them so this should be easier.
Hoping reddit changes their policy after this
Why? Would you want to return? I'm just happy to be here, and it can only get better.
Not so easy, Reddit has a lot of useful content uploaded over there, so I hope they revert their decisions. Like a lot for FMHY, Educational, Politics, Expose, Music. I want to access them. Such contents on reddit can be days, months, year or who knows even a decade old. I Hope reddit revert their decision.
I think it's unlikely they'll revert, and even if they do, they'll probably still kill off third party apps eventually anyway. It doesn't make sense to me to trust Reddit with anything at this point.