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  • Establishing permanent background info on newly created communities

    Is it possible to place permanent info on newly created and existing communities?

    Specifically just two small items:

    • date stamp of when a community was created
    • stamp of who created the community

    I think it is helpful to permanently place a date stamp on when a community was created. It's also helpful to note who initially created or established a newly created community.

    Just these two pieces of information let's everyone know immediately if a community is a long time well established base ... or if it is just a newly created alternate community that people are jumping on because of new developments. Sometimes communities are organically created because of real interest and they grow over time. Other communities appear suddenly when events are happening, like the Gaza war, middle eastern conflicts, or popular topics where there are many opposing sides.

    I like being able to verify and check on instances and communities wherever I go now. Every time I see something new, especially when it comes to politics and news, I do a bit of extra work to verify the information and check who created it, when, where and why.

    As of now, every new community just appears with very little information other than what is written by the community creator, or creators. There are some metrics on users but its a guesstimate as to when the community was started (there is no start date). And there is a listing for the current Mod (but no indication of who created the community).

    The Mod log gives some information but again it is all info that is posted and generated by the creators and existing mods.

    Creating and establishing a 'date created' and 'created by' permanent stamp on communities would give them more legitimacy and accountability to everyone that reads content on them. This info is also very important when events are unfolding and people are actively debating with one another in different communities.

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  • Non-Profit update: Give feedback on the name & Apply to join the team

    Hi everyone, we're currently working on the non-profit applications. This post is to check in, get feedback, and get some future planning done.

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    Give feedback on potential names

    Before the main application goes out, we need to apply for and reserve a name. After going through the responses of the previous post, we have picked out a few potential names. If there are some names on this list that you particularly prefer or oppose, please share your thoughts below.

    • Federated Comms Canada (FCC)
    • Federated Open Comms Canada (FOCC)
    • Canadian Federated Platforms (CFP)
    • Open Comms Canada (OCC)
    • Canadian Federated Comms (CFC)
    • Canadian Communities Online (CCO)
    • Online Federation Canada (OFC)
    • Canadian Open Federation (COF)
    • Canadian Federated Agora (CFA)
    • Northern Federated Open Forum (NFOF)

    .

    If you have any other ideas, (such as variants of the names above) you can share those too. The specific requirements are as follows:

    > Societies must have their name approved and confirm that it doesn't conflict with a name already being used by a corporation. This makes sure that the public is not confused or misled by a society's name. Find out how to choose the right name.

    This page is a great resource for thinking of names: Request approval for a business name | Gov BC

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    Join the non-profit team

    We are currently looking at what roles need to be filled. Everyone is welcome (and encouraged) to apply if interested, even if you don't have experience in the areas listed:

    • Administrative: Organization development, project management, legal experience, financial experience, etc.

    .

    While the non-profit application is being prepared, we will only onboard a few people. Afterwards we will do call-outs for more people, including those with backgrounds in other areas (ex. technical background, community engagement, visuals, grants, etc.) depending on what we will be working on.

    To apply, please fill out this form. You can also message admin@lemmy.ca by filling out the following template:

    > 1) What skills, experiences, or areas of expertise do you want to highlight? > > 2) Is there a specific area that you want to help with? > > 3) How much time are you able to commit to the non-profit on a weekly / monthly basis? > > 4) Do you have any ideas or suggestions for the non-profit that you would like to share? > > 5) Is there anything else about yourself that you think we should know?

    Cheers 🍁

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  • Would you like to participate to Lemmyvision, a Eurovision-like song contest for Lemmy?

    Hey friends from the other side of the pond! I hope I'm not spamming your community, please redirect me if it's inappropriate.

    I'd like to invite you to participate in Lemmyvision, a Eurovision-like Song Contest for Lemmy communities around the world ! I'd love for people across Lemmy to participate, and I hope it will bring people together through our diverse taste of music, so join us if you'd like to discover new music and culture from around the world!

    > TLDR

    • From right now and until April 1st, discuss with your country's community on Lemmy about a song that released in your country, to send and share to the Fediverse.
    • On April 1st, voting will begin, where you will rank your favourite songs. Any song not submitted by this date will not be featured.
    • On April 8th, results of everyone's favourite songs will be published.

    There's a lot of info I posted on this post and the dedicated community on !lemmyvision@jlai.lu, stop by if you have any question, this will be the community for updates and results, make sure to subscribe if you'd like to stay in the loop.

    I'm not sure if the Québécois would like to send their own song, I can make an exception to that, but otherwise it's up to y'all to self organize, eh?

    Thanks for your time, hope to see you there! ❤ 🇨🇦

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  • Why do I see so much?

    I am seeing subscribed communities on my feed here that I have been subscribed to ever since I first joined Lemmy. The only thing is I have not seen them on any other instance. Any idea why that is?

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  • Scheduled maintenance on Sunday Feb 18th at 11am PST - Now complete

    Hello everyone!

    I'm going to be taking the server down on Sunday to apply system updates, as well as migrate us to running across multiple lemmy containers.

    Currently we do a nightly restart of lemmy / lemmy-ui at 2am resulting in a 2-3 minute outage (visible on our status page). This change will make those restarts transparent so I stop getting alerts on my phone.

    I'm current planning on starting this at 11am PST on Sunday Feb 18th and will probably take about 30 mins.

    Edit: All done! We've upgraded to postgres 16 as well.

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  • RESULTS - 2023 Instance Census for lemmy.ca

    Thank you to everyone who took the time to fill out the census! This was an exciting year, and for a lot of users it was their first year on lemmy.ca (and the fediverse in general).

    For this census, the questions were more open ended, and it ended up being much harder to do data cleaning and analysis. However, it worked well as the first census because it gave us insight into what we might want to do differently in the future.

    Some images may be hard to read, so please open them in a new tab to see them in full size.

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    The turnout was good, with 531 total responses in the 1 week that the census was open. That made up around 8% of the ~6500 total users on lemmy.ca, which feels like a nice sample size for some fun analysis.

    To start off, here is a chart of the responses over time:

    !c0

    This one is pretty self explanatory, so moving on to the actual results!

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    Section 1: Where is everyone?

    Question 1.1: Where are you from?

    This question was broken down into a few parts.

    Most users (~87%) are from Canada:

    !c1.1a

    Next we can see which province and territories are represented (sorted by the number of responses):

    !c1.1b

    If we compare to the population of Canada, this instance is somewhat consistent with the population distribution with some exceptions (if someone does a proper comparison, please share it! ). We have users from every province and territory, with the exception of Northwest Territories. The NWT community does have subscribers, so hopefully by next year we should have a response from there as well.

    Next we can see where the users from the rest of the world are from (sorted by the number of responses):

    !c1.1c

    Thanks for spending time on lemmy.ca everyone!

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    Question 1.2: How big is your community?

    A handful of users (13) entered "suburban" as a custom response, so that could be something to add in the future:

    !c1.2

    However, what's interesting is that our results are very similar to the proportions reported by Statistics Canada for the 2021 Canadian census. We had 82.8% urban, 14.7% rural, and 2.4% other, while the 2021 Canadian census reported ~82.15% urban and ~17.8% rural (source).

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    Question 1.3: In your opinion, what is the quality of your internet connection?

    !c1.3

    To help those that don't have excellent internet, you can do small things like reducing the size of images before uploading them.

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    Section 2: Who are you?

    Question 2.1: What age range do you fall into?

    There was a lot of interest in seeing the results for this question:

    !c2.1

    We can see a nice curve, with a peak around 30-39. So the average age on Lemmy is likely a bit older than other social media platforms, but there's a good spread nonetheless.

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    Question 2.2: Ethnicity?

    This was one of the questions that I couldn't analyze the way I was originally planning to. While allowing for multiple responses and user submissions allowed for more accurate self-identified responses, it made it difficult to visualize the data in a meaningful way. This data deserves a more in depth analysis, but for now I opted to create a word cloud so we could get a sense of what the responses were like.

    !c2.2

    > NOTE: For this question and others that used a word cloud, I used this project to generate the results locally.

    See the note at the bottom on potential bias and misleading results.

    The command I used for this graphic:

    bash wordcloud_cli --text text.txt --imagefile wordcloud.png --prefer_horizontal 1 --width 720 --margin 10 --height 400 --colormask colormask.jpeg --random_state 5 --relative_scaling 0.4

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    Question 2.3: What is your gender identity?

    With this question, we can see that a large proportion of users identify as 'Man' (441), followed by 'Woman' (32), 'Non-Binary' (25), 'Genderfluid' (3), and the remaining responses were custom responses (1).

    !c2.3

    This is something that could use more analysis and comparison as the instance continues to grow.

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    Question 2.4: Are you someone with trans experience (meaning your gender identity does not align with your sex assigned at birth)?

    In case it is hard to see from the graph, the breakdown was 'No' (472 | 93.8%), 'Yes' (28 | 5.3%), and the rest of the responses were custom responses (4 | 0.9%).

    !c2.4

    You can see Canadian census data for 'Sex at birth and gender' here: https://www.statcan.gc.ca/en/census/census-engagement/community-supporter/sex-birth-gender

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    Question 2.5: How do you identify?

    Similar to the other question above, this question allowed for multiple responses and user submissions, so it was difficult to visualize the data in a meaningful way.

    !c2.5

    See the note at the bottom on potential bias and misleading results.

    The command I used for this graphic:

    bash wordcloud_cli --text text.txt --imagefile wordcloud.png --prefer_horizontal 1 --width 720 --margin 10 --height 400 --colormask colormask.jpeg --random_state 6 --relative_scaling 0.55

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    Question 2.6: Disability Status (optional)

    As this was an optional question with free responses and a small number of responses overall, I opted to manually clean the results and list out details from the responses. Hopefully this is still useful while also respecting the privacy of the respondents.

    • "ADHD"
    • "anxiety"
    • "ASD/autism"
    • "AuDHD"
    • "bipolar disorder"
    • "BPD"
    • "colorblind (protanomaly)"
    • "depression"
    • "difficulty processing information"
    • "fibromyalgia"
    • "health decline due to age/life experiences"
    • "learning disability"
    • "neurodivergence"
    • "partial deafness"
    • "PTSD"
    • "sensory issues"
    • "struggles with mental health"
    • "vascular Ehlers-Danlos syndrome"

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    Question 2.7: Educational Background

    For this question, multiselect really didn't make sense. Some users included everything, and others picked their highest level of education. Instead, I manually cleaned all the results to answer "What is your highest level of education?". Other details that aren't captured in the graph include entries that highlighted that the program was in progress, or that they dropped out. With that in mind, I had to make some choices about how to clean the data, and my choices may not reflect the original intent of the respondents.

    Next time should be better, as we can split this into a few questions:

    • Highest level of education achieved
    • School is in progress?

    We could keep the multiselect option since 'highest level of education' doesn't get the full picture. We could also add "CÉGEP diploma", "College diploma", and "Other degree/diploma" as options.

    !c2.7

    Here are the raw counts for each of the original options:

    • No formal education 8
    • Secondary School 93
    • Trade/Vocational Training 52
    • Some College/University (no degree) 120
    • Associate Degree 42
    • Bachelor's Degree 223
    • Master's Degree 55
    • Professional Degree (MD, JD, MBA) 10
    • Doctorate (PhD) 19

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    Question 2.8: Employment Status

    We got a few custom responses, including 'active duty military', 'disability', etc. Those were included in the 'other' category, and we could add those options in the future.

    !c2.8

    The percentages are as follows:

    • Employed Full-time: ~70.8%
    • Employed Part-time: ~4.8%
    • Self-Employed: ~7.1%
    • Unemployed: ~6.7%
    • Student: ~6.7%
    • Homemaker: ~0.4%
    • Retired: ~2.5%
    • Other: ~1.0%

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    Question 2.9: Field of Work

    This question was... a mess to try and clean and display. I tried to collapse as many similar responses as I could, but it felt like I was making more mistakes than I was fixing:

    !c2.9

    The command I used for this graphic:

    bash wordcloud_cli --text text.txt --imagefile wordcloud.png --prefer_horizontal 1 --width 720 --margin 10 --height 400 --colormask colormask.jpeg --random_state 150 --relative_scaling 0.35

    See the note at the bottom on potential bias and misleading results.

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    Section 3: Instance Usage

    Question 3.1: Approximately how many lemmy.ca communities do you participate in?

    !c3.1

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    Question 3.2: If you moderate any communities on lemmy.ca, how many do you moderate?

    !c3.2

    This one should be a number entry in the future.

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    Question 3.4: What community do you want to see on lemmy.ca? (optional)

    Personal information was cut out and responses were split into multiple lines as appropriate. If I accidentally cut your response or you want to add something now, please comment below!

    List of Requests
    • amigurumi
    • Analog photography
    • anything urbanism, climate change, waste reduction/RE use etc related would be nice to have more activity
    • Apple
    • Birds, lots of birds
    • Ottawa
    • Author and book promotion help
    • Batman
    • DC comics
    • bicycles
    • binge eating disorder
    • buildapcsales
    • Canadian and local news
    • Canadian Deals (software and other)
    • Celeste community
    • Chess
    • Coffee
    • Communities focued on discusison of specific video games, especially Paradox games and From The Depths
    • fiction-writing and sharing communities
    • dota2
    • edmonton
    • EMS
    • Fibromyalgia or chronic illness communities
    • Fine arts related
    • First Nations-based communities
    • French Canadian content
    • FrugalCanada
    • Furry
    • gameboy verification. Those guyz were awesome and hard workers
    • gaming sites
    • more healthcare communities
    • Hockey
    • Hockey is a bit dead IMO
    • HumansBeingBros
    • I think you should leave
    • Kamloops local
    • knitting and similar things (crafts, etc.)
    • Less with more. The main issue with federation is that there are several communities that cover the same topic. So you end up with fractured groups, or you participate in several communities that all have the same posts.
    • Literary
    • Loseit
    • Maple Leafs
    • Montreal
    • More craft/art based communities
    • more diverse communities
    • movies
    • nicevancouver
    • Non-sided political discussion
    • nursing
    • personal finance canada
    • personal finance canada
    • plant and mineral identification communities
    • poodles
    • printsf
    • privacy@lemmy.ca
    • Quake Champions
    • reading and/or viewing clubs, esp. for lesser known gems
    • Reptiles!
    • rupaulsdragrace (and variations)
    • sasswitches
    • Sleep apnea
    • Snowboarding
    • snowboarding
    • Something link with cybersecurity and retro gaming
    • Stocks
    • superstonk
    • Survivor
    • Thoughtful conversation, although not very balanced currently.
    • Unsolved mysteries
    • Vancouver
    • Vancouver
    • Various fantasy literature ones
    • villedequebec@lemmy.ca
    • Wallpapers or art curation
    • Wearable/smart_rings
    • What is this thing
    • witchesvspatriarchy
    • worldnews

    While we will also look into these communities, you are free to (and encouraged) to look through this list and get them going 🚀

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    Question 3.5: On average, how much time do you spend on Lemmy each day?

    !c3.5

    For the 28 people that said ">21 hours", here is a video of a baby sea otter taking a snooze (Joey from Vancouver Aquarium). While we love to have you here, feel free to use this video as you take a break and get some rest: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBVT8HWEahM

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    Question 3.6: How do you access Lemmy most often?

    !c3.6

    In case it is hard to see from the graph, the breakdown was 'Desktop' (68 | 13.0%) and 'Mobile' (457 | 87.0%).

    Not listed here were the custom responses:

    • 3 submissions for "Tablet"
    • 3 submissions for "Both about equally" (worded in different ways)

    Both of these could be added as options in the future.

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    Question 3.7: On desktop, which interfaces do you use?

    The default interface was the most popular, but each interface was preferred by some number of users.

    !c3.7

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    Question 3.8: On mobile, which OS do you use?

    !c3.8

    Not listed here were:

    • 1 submission for "GrapheneOS"
    • 1 submission for "Debian"
    • 1 submission for "None"

    We could clarify these options in the future.

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    Question 3.9: On mobile, which app(s) do you use?

    These options were submitted by users, and I included them in the graph: Avelon, Artic, Lemmios, Lemmur, Bean.

    !c3.9

    Not listed in the graph were:

    • 22 submissions for "Web Browser" (worded in different ways)
    • 4 submissions for "None"

    All of these could be added as options in the future.

    There were also comments about the lack of tablet apps, so if you're an app developer, this could be something to take a peek at 👀

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    Question 3.10: If you primarily access lemmy.ca through different Lemmy/Kbin instance, please list it below (optional)

    Thanks for stopping by 😊, here is the list:

    • beehaw.org (4)
    • bookwormstory.social (1)
    • lemmy.dbzer0.com (1)
    • lemm.ee (2)
    • lemmy.ca (1?)
    • Lemmy.ml (1)
    • lemmy.dnet.social (1)
    • lemmy.world (9)
    • kbin.social (1)
    • sh.itjust.works (3)
    • sopuli.xyz (1)
    • startrek.website (1)

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    Question 3.11: What other Fediverse services do you use?

    This one was sneakily edited to add a "none" option after a few responses came in.

    These were custom responses which I added to the graph: Matrix, Owncast, Hubzilla, Diaspora, GNU Social, Funkwhale, GoToSocial, Soapbox, Wordpress, pump.io.

    !c3.11

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    Section 4

    Question 4.1: First, what's your favourite dessert?

    Wow this one took a while to go through.

    Here are some responses I collected while cleaning (sorry if I lost yours before thinking to do this):

    > - Anything that has Reese peanut butter cups/pieces in it. Reese is love. Reese is life. > - brownies although I just had some gingerbread men that were pretty bussin > - hard to say. just made some very tasty eggnog cinnamon rolls though > - Either jello formed from the tears of my enemies, or tiramisu. (No I don't have enemies really, I just thought it just sounded cool.) > - Pie. All of the pies. Except Meringue which is the devil's dessert topping. > - Lemmings > - The Sahara (I always mix these up) > - chocolate-stuffed chocolate topped with chocolate with a side of chocolate paired with hot chocolate

    After cleaning the data, and consolidating similar responses into a format that could easily be searched, I can confidently say that the most popular dessert out of 527 entries was...

    > # ICE CREAM 🍦

    kind of...

    There were 94 entries for different flavours of ice cream, and 97 total entries for other desserts that included ice cream. This doesn't even include the entries for things like gelato, frozen yogurt, etc.

    • The most popular type was just ice cream with 54 entries, second to which was mint chocolate chip with 5 entries (with many other flavours having 3-4)

    The closest other category was cake, which had 42 entries not including cheesecake, and 96 entries that included the word cake (including cheesecake).

    • The most popular type of cake was chocolate cake, with 11 entries.

    Another close category was pie, with 85 entries for different kinds of pie (not including similar foods such as tarts, crumbles, etc.)

    • The most popular pie entries were pie with 17 entries, apple pie with 15 entries, pumpkin pie with 12 entries (with one specific to the Costco kind), key lime pie with 10 entries, pecan pie with 8 entries, and a few others.

    Some other popular desserts/categories included:

    • apple category: 25 entries
    • brownies: 10 entries
    • chocolate category: 55 entries
    • cookies: 15 entries
    • crème brûlée: 13 entries
    • fresh fruit category: 9 entries
    • nanaimo bars: 11 entries
    • tiramisu: 23 entries

    Some unique desserts included: affogato, baklava, beaver tails, blondies, gobi, gajar halwa, mochi, jalebi, knafeh, malassada, mango sticky rice, natas do ceu, pavlova, saskatoon berry pie, pouding chômeur, sachertorte, stroopwafel, vacherin, vermicelles, and vinarterta. (If you think your entry should be here, send me a message 😄)

    Even a lot of the joke entries had repeats, with 4 entries along the lines of just desserts, 2 entries for your mom, 2 entries for revenge etc.

    Additionally, 19 entries did not select anything, with 8 specifying that they couldn't pick, and 3 specifying that they did not like desserts.

    Here is the word cloud (the generator ran into a bug that I couldn't fix where a lot of entries are duplicated, this will be swapped out when I can fix it):

    !

    The command I used for this graphic:

    bash wordcloud_cli --text text.txt --imagefile wordcloud.png --prefer_horizontal 1 --width 720 --margin 10 --height 400 --colormask colormask.jpeg --random_state 5 --relative_scaling 0.5

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    Question 4.2: Do you have any other feedback for us? (optional)

    We recieved so many kind words, thank you so much for taking the time to share them! ❤️❤️❤️

    In addition to that, here are some other areas with questions, comments and feedback.

    Organization Related

    • when we will start accepting donations, and many comments about wanting to donate
    • the status of the non-profit registration
    • possiblity of setting up as a co-op

    Technical

    • upgrade to 0.19 was a bit bumpy (but otherwise good)
      • a few comments about not being able to log in since 0.19 (please try logging out and back in, it should fix it)
    • The subscribed feed is preferred, as users may not want the experience to be Canada-focused
    • (census specific): "None" should be an option as it is different from "skip"
    • a few users didn't know about the other frontends, so we could do a better job of promoting them

    Communities and Content

    • More French content / usage
    • looking for more guidance on how to grow the communities and build engagement, and other non-monetary ways to help
    • local communities could have more informal discussion, as they are currently mostly news articles

    Thank you everyone and stay tuned for the next census! 🎉

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    Appendix / Other Notes

    POTENTIAL BIAS / MISLEADING RESULTS: Word Clouds

    > I had trouble with the word size variability, and I used the relative scaling option to try and make the word cloud more useful and representative while still being readable. This is based on my perception of the raw data, and while I did my best to minimize bias, I may have introduced some. If you have any suggestions for how to improve this in future years, please comment below! > > People filled out the census with so much care and detail and these sections deserve nice visualizations. Word clouds are not good mediums for conveying information, so please keep all that in mind when looking at these results.

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  • Donations Check-in

    Hey Admins!

    Just because it's been a little while since the links were taken down/de-emphasized, I was just wondering if there's been any movement regarding donations or supporting the Lemmy.ca server and staff?

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  • made a profile

    yeah just join Lemmy Canada took me 10 hours to set up the account so I’m here I got a kbin as well I will post that later but hello Lemmy Canada 🇨🇦

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  • Lemmy.ca upgraded to 0.19.3

    Enjoy!

    https://join-lemmy.org/news/2024-01-22_-Lemmy_Release_v0.19.3-_A_Few_Bugfixes

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  • Accessible user info by instance owner?

    Before joining Mastodon I remember reading about how instance owners could potentially have access to their user’s chats and messages. I don’t think I ever saw this about Lemmy, or at least never looked into that much. Is that also the case here? How much info is accessible by the owners here?

    That said I love the service and am happy to be here lol

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  • Lemmy upgraded to 0.19.2

    I've done a quick upgrade to bring us up to 0.19.2, which should resolve the recent federation issues.

    Heads up that on 0.19.2 admins also have the ability to now view up/down votes in the UI (rather than having to dig through the DB).

    More details here: https://lemmy.ca/post/13038619

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  • Six months after the initial reddit surge (graphs)

    Hi folks, out of pure curiosity, I was poking some graphs.

    It's been about half a year since the big API protest, so I was curious to see what Lemmy's crtitical mass looks like, what the staying power is, etc. Screenshots taken from https://the-federation.info/platform/73 on 2024-01-09. I'm posting screenshots because they're a snapshot in time, and because that stats server is very slow.

    Because I'm posting on lemmy.ca, I'll post quite a few related to this instance, but it's probably more widely applicable and you can get graphs from your instance too. I'll also post some lemmy.world and lemmy.ml graphs, since they make interesting points of comparison -- biggest server, and original server.

    First, lemmy-wide total users count, where this is a rolling one month window. If a user was online within the month, they count here.

    !

    First observation -- there's some jagged edges in the graph due to things popping in and out of the federation. So it's probably more useful to look at single servers. Lemmy.world came online pretty much coincidentally with the API protest and had open registration, so it makes a good data point. You can see the surge of users, then the plateau of the people who stuck around:

    !

    Lemmy.ml below has a similar curve, plus some sort of data artefact.

    !

    As does lemmy.ca, below:

    !

    I suspect the data artifact is related to the transition from 0.18 to 0.19 and something changed in the way active users was counted in between. Lemmy.world is still running 0.18.5.

    Notes: The difference between the peak and the plateau is higher on lemmy.world and lemmy.ml -- I suspect this is because they were more popular places to sign up during the protest. Whereas lemmy.ca has retained more users, as a percentage. Still, the total number of active users on each server is quite low.

    In the same order (total, lemmy.world, lemmy.ml, lemmy.ca), total posts. The slope of this line represents post rate. Steeper line is better. Flat line means dead instance.

    !

    !

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    !

    And comments. I wish there was a comments to posts ratio, which would be some indication of engagement levels. But you can sort of work it out.

    !

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    !

    !

    Anyway, looks like post rate has decreased slightly since the initial bump, but are still looking good. But the comment rate hasn't flattened as much. So the users that were retained seem to be more engaged than the users from the initial bump. I think this is a good thing for the health of lemmy. Likewise, the growth in supported apps, improvements to the software (Scaled sort in 0.19 is night-and-day better than anything prior!), and others will allow lemmy to not only survive, but be ready for whatever influx happens next.

    I want to send a special shout out to all the admins, particularly on my home instance of lemmy.ca, and the coders who keep improving things. Thanks for giving us all a home!

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  • Can't login to old.lemmy.ca (I don't see the login section)

    When I click on the login link, I don't see the login section as shown in the screenshot. I've tried logging in using Edge, Firefox, Chrome and Safari. To no avail.

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  • Happy New Year 🎊

    That's it. ♥️

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  • 2024 Tax Changes in Canada: A Detailed Guide for Canadians 💰🇨🇦
    mazdak.com 2024 Tax Changes in Canada: A Detailed Guide for Canadians 💰🇨🇦

    The Canadian tax landscape undergoes periodic shifts, and 2024 is no exception. This year, adjustments and updates across various areas present both opportunities and considerations for taxpayers. Let's explore the key changes and consider their potential ramifications.

    2024 Tax Changes in Canada: A Detailed Guide for Canadians 💰🇨🇦
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  • Lemmy Development Update 2023-12-22

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/9631322

    > Here is our regular update that explains what we have been working on for the past two weeks. This should allow average users to keep up with development, without reading Github comments or knowing how to program. > > Last Friday we finally released Lemmy 0.19.0, after a long development time and extensive bug fixing. Read the announcement to find out about the major changes. A few days later on Wednesday we had to publish 0.19.1 to fix a few more bugs that slipped through. > > @phiresky fixed the critical bug with outgoing federation in 0.19. Previously he fixed an authentication bug in lemmy-ui which was blocking the 0.19 release. > > @dessalines fixed the broken logic for "hide read posts". He also fixed a problem with email login being case sensitive > > @nutomic reenabled pushing to crates.io so Rust developers can easily interact with Lemmy. He also made performance optimizations for /api/v3/site and the optimized the Activitypub context sent by Lemmy, reducing the database size and the amount of data sent between instances. He fixed various tests to prevent random failures in continuous integration 1 2 > > @dullbananas has long been busy improving the database queries for Lemmy, such as fixing a bug in the way different posts sorts are combined, and improving the test cases. > > This is our last update for 2023. It was a very busy year for Lemmy, and it looks like 2024 might have even more changes in store. So lets enjoy these holidays, have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! > > > ### Support development > > @dessalines and @nutomic are working full-time on Lemmy to integrate community contributions, fix bugs, optimize performance and much more. This work is funded exclusively through donations. > > If you like using Lemmy, and want to make sure that we will always be available to work full time building it, consider donating to support its development. Recurring donations are ideal because they allow for long-term planning. But also one-time donations of any amount help us. > > - Liberapay (preferred option) > - Open Collective > - Patreon > - Cryptocurrency (scroll to bottom of page) >

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  • [closed] 2023 Instance Census for lemmy.ca
    forms.gle 2023 Instance Census for lemmy.ca

    As an exciting year for the instance draws to a close, we would love to learn more about our growing community. We invite all users on lemmy.ca, including those visiting our communities, to fill out this census/feedback form! Please select "(skip this question)" on any question that you do not want...

    2023 Instance Census for lemmy.ca

    EDIT: Census is now closed. I should hopefully have results out by mid January!

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    Link here: https://forms.gle/fGP8WiN7MpdVQwsu7

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    As an exciting year for the instance draws to a close, we would love to learn more about our growing community. We invite all users on lemmy.ca, including those visiting our communities, to fill out this census/feedback form!

    Please select "(skip this question)" on any question that you do not want to answer. If you would like to submit your responses some other way, please reach out to @admin@lemmy.ca on Lemmy and we will see what we can do.

    There are four sections:

    • Section 1: Location
    • Section 2: Demographics
    • Section 3: Instance Usage
    • Section 4: Feedback Form

    The results will be aggregated, summarized, and posted on !main@lemmy.ca. The results will not be shared with anyone else for any purpose.

    Please comment with any issues or questions. You might remember this from the earlier post: Would people be interested in having an instance census sometime?

    The census will close on Jan 01 2024

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  • Lemmy.ca upgraded to 0.19

    Hi Everyone!

    We're now running the latest lemmy 0.19 release, you can see more details here: https://lemmy.ca/post/11378137

    Note that you will need to re-enable 2FA on your account, all users had it turned off as part of this

    You will most likely need to log out and back in for your client to work properly.

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  • Announcement: Two new admins

    Hello All,

    Our current admins have busy lives, but we want to make sure we're still on top of growing and maintaining lemmy.ca. As such we've decided to add two new admins to help out. Please welcome @otter@lemmy.ca and @mp3@lemmy.ca. Both have been active with generating reports and keeping the site free from spammers and trolls, and both have experience moderating other communities too. We are confident they will help make the site even better!

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  • Can we defederate from Alien.top? It's just bots.

    Alien.top's raison-d'etre is to create bots and repost things from Reddit.

    The instance makes a bot with the same username as the poster from reddit, then makes a bot with the same username as all the commenters, and re-posts each comment.

    Every alien.top user in this thread is a bot. https://lemmy.ca/post/10599153?scrollToComments=true

    I did a quick check, and it looks like 138 of the comments are bots.

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  • Join-Lemmy.org Redesign and Funding Drive

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/7291022

    > Some months have passed on since the Reddit blackout this June. It led to an explosive growth in Lemmy users, and lots of urgent work in scaling, bug fixes, user onboarding and more. Since then things have calmed down significantly, giving us breathing room and time to get more long-term work done. > > As of Nov. 2023, Lemmy is at ~36k active daily users 🥳 (those who have posted or commented within the last month). While user counts are not an explicit goal of ours, this is still a tremendous achievement, and one which we can all be proud to be a part of. It shows that people truly do want alternatives to US tech companies, and will use them if they exist. > > ## Join-Lemmy Redesign > > Most recently we've been working on a redesign of join-lemmy.org to provide a better onboarding experience and cater towards new users. This includes: > > - A helpful new instance picker to reduce choice overload. > - The instances page is now filterable, based a set of topics and languages, as well as sortable based on activity. The default sort is Random, to encourage people to join smaller servers. > - The apps page now has sections for Android, iOS, and web apps, as well as libraries. Feel free to do a pull request to add any apps that are missing. > - The donate page now shows the total amount of monthly donations across all platforms. More details below. > - The technology used is Typescript with tailwind and daisyUI CSS frameworks. > > For server admins: If your instance isn't listed already, you must explicitly add your server topics and languages by doing a pull request to this file. > > As you may have noticed, texts on the website are unchanged, and images on the main page are still generic placeholders. We are hoping for your contributions to improve them. For the texts, edit this file. Translations are managed via weblate. Images are located in this folder. If you are good with AI tools, consider replacing main_federation.webp and similar with more colorful images. More main_screen_x.webp images with custom themes or alternative frontends would be nice too. In general feel free to open issues or pull requests for improvements to the site. > > ## Funding Drive > > Before the Reddit migration, our income was almost exclusively made up of generous donations from the NLnet foundation. This funding was based on getting paid for implementing new features, specified in advance. > > We've known that this funding could not last indefinitely, and that after several years of funding, NLnet's resources are better spent getting other projects up and running. Additionally, much of our time is spent on other equally important work: reviewing changes from community contributors, fixing bugs, doing support, and various organizational tasks. > > That is why we are launching our first annual funding drive. The goal is to increase monthly, recurring donations from currently €4.000 to at least €12.000. With this amount @dessalines and @nutomic can each receive a yearly salary of €50.000 which is in line with median developer salaries. It will also allow one additional developer to work fulltime on Lemmy and speed up development. > > Recurring donations from Lemmy users are the most sustainable solution for the future. It also means that we need to worry less about funding, and can focus more on improving Lemmy. And instead of being accountable to an external organization, we work directly for Lemmy's users. While one-time donations are also welcome, they are too unpredictable for long-term planning. > > You can find available donation options on the donate page. This page was also updated during the redesign to display current donations and funding goals. If each active Lemmy user donated ~€0.33 per month it would be enough for 3 full-time developers. So please consider donating if you use Lemmy every day. Our preferred donation platform is Liberapay because it doesn't have any payment fees or delays, and is itself open source. > > Besides Lemmy's developers, please consider donating to those who develop open-source apps or software for the Lemmy ecosystem, as well as server admins and moderation teams who are the backbone of the Lemmyverse. We would be happy to add donation links for the above to join-lemmy.org as well! > > If you have any suggestions in regards to the topics mentioned in this post, please let us know. We also want to use this opportunity to thank the countless contributors who are working on Lemmy now.

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  • Would people be interested in having an instance census sometime?

    It might be cool to get some graphs to see what our growing community looks like. We could also make it an annual/biannual thing and see how things change over time.

    We do something similar for our UBC community, and it can be pretty cool to see the results. For example, here is 2018 (we ran one in 2021 as well but haven't added the results of the wiki yet). Running a big official one infrequently seemed to increase participation and get better data. It also allowed us to include more questions without it feeling overwhelming.

    If this sounds like a cool idea, what kind of questions should we include? Similarly, what is a good and privacy respecting platform to run it on?

    Some potential ideas:

    Demographics

    • Age range (in 10 year intervals)
    • Gender
    • Province & Territory
    • Urban vs. Rural
    • Ethnicity
    • Occupation / Career / Field of work

    Instance Usage

    • How long you spend on Lemmy
    • What platform you use (multi-select)
    • Other Fediverse services used
    • Feedback on the instance or what you want to have added
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  • Lemmy.ca server stats for Oct 2023

    Hello all and Happy Thanksgiving!

    A few people have asked how the server is doing and I've been meaning to post some metrics for a while.

    We're running on a "Advance-1 Gen 2" server with OVH hosted in Beauharnois, Quebec. This is a 6 core xeon 2386G with 32gb of ram and 2x 512gb nvme ssd's (raid 1). It's also ended up being pretty overkill for what we need so we may want to consider downgrading in the future, but it's relatively inexpensive ($130/mo) for what it is.

    We store image uploads on OVH Object Storage, consuming about 430gb.

    CPU peaks at barely 10%:

    !

    Similarly most of our RAM just gets used for filesystem caching. The pattern you see is due to a cronjob I have in place that restarts lemmy each night at 3am PT, since it seems to leak memory for us.

    !

    A few weeks ago we migrated our pict-rs over to OVH's object storage platform, so our disk needs are pretty minimal.

    !

    and with postgres basically just keeping the working DB in memory, disk IO is mostly just writes:

    !

    Database throughput shows some interesting activity happening for the past few days, but I just noticed and haven't dug into who/what might be causing this.

    !

    but still performance is fine with most queries returning in under 100ms

    !

    Lemmy tends to return 4xx errors hence the high error rates from nginx:

    !

    Most of our traffic is still ipv4:

    !

    Lastly, we use cloudflare as a caching proxy and ddos protection layer in front of our server. They absorb about 64% of our bandwidth usage:

    !

    !

    Let me know if there's anything else you're curious about!

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  • Getting logged out after a week

    Is anyone else getting logged out of their accounts after about a week when logged in on a desktop web browser? (I'm using Firefox) I don't have this issue on mobile with Voyager.

    Is there a way of staying logged in indefinitely?

    If this is a setting, the inconvenience of needing to re-login gives users an incentive to weaken their security because users will try to make logging in less of a hassle (like disabling 2FA).

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  • Lemmy upgraded to 0.18.5

    Lemmy is now upgraded to 0.18.5! This is a much needed bug fix that fixes federation of admin actions.

    Unfortunately the server crashed when shutting down nginx (wtf), so there was about 5 minutes of downtime as I hopped onto the console to power cycle it. This is the second time that's happened now, so further investigations will be had =)

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  • CommunityPromo is going to get rolling again!

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/5576046

    > Link: !communitypromo@lemmy.ca > > It's now under new moderation, and we should be more active moving forward. Since a lot of the community recommendation spaces aren't as active anymore, hopefully this space can get things going again. > > Come share your communities, from whatever platform you are using! > > You can also check out the updated list of community discovery resources here: https://lemmy.ca/post/5581032, or by checking the pinned post. > > Cheers :)

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  • The trending communities bot has moved

    For those that were using it, it's now on a different instance after a few instances defederated from feddit.nl

    https://endlesstalk.org/post/5491014

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  • Server maintenance on Sunday - All done!

    Hello everyone!

    I'll be working on migrating our image uploads from local files over to object store this Sunday starting at about 11am PT.

    This may require extended lemmy.ca downtime as pict-rs has to be stopped while the migration happens, but I'm hoping I can keep things running as read-only and run the migration off a second instance.

    Updates will be posted here - https://status.lemmy.ca/maintenance/257501

    !

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  • old.lemmy.ca: getting 400 error

    Today, I keep getting the 400 error when browsing in old.lemmy.ca.

    The error in question: 400 Bad Request: rate_limit_error. there doesn't seem to be anything here

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  • "reddit_sales_repost_bot" banned for 26 days: Reason: No ads

    Seems a bit harsh to neuter the !bapcsalescanada@lemmy.ca community for almost a month because of an automated action?

    Not exactly its fault if it just caught and mirrored some spam from Reddit..

    EDIT: I see the bot is now unbanned, thanks!

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  • Possible scam account ring posting about windows 11 / other software keys

    I got a few posts from them in the communities I moderate, it might be good to keep an eye out for them till they go away / are banned. There are a handful of accounts either posting the links or pretending to be happy buyers.

    I don't think anyone will fall for it, but some links are sticking around because the community mods haven't noticed (or they did, but I didn't notice because I got to those posts through the links).

    Communities: https://lemmy.ca/c/techsoftware24

    Users: https://lemmy.ca/u/softwaresales

    https://lemmy.ca/u/AmeliaSophia

    https://lemmy.ca/u/olivernoah

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