@dessalines@lemmy.ml @nutomic@lemmy.ml
I am one of the Beehaw admins.
I, personally, have not had negative experiences with you or anyone else associated with the Lemmy software platform.
I appreciate that everyone here, in this thread, has been able to vocalize their praises and constructive criticisms.
I believe that it is very important, for the further development of the fediverse, to keep these conversations open to everyone involved.
Please, let us all reflect on the reasons that we are invested in the fediverse.
Personally, I believe that the fediverse has an enormous potential to replace all of the corporate-run social media platforms.
I am invested in Beehaw and the fediverse for the sake of the people.
we plan to add support for mod actions and build a nice mod tool page to centralize moderation activities.
As an admin I am looking forward to this. Thank you and the Mlem team for the exceptional work!
I am one of the admins of Beehaw and I'm trying to get some feedback on our potential move.
Let's start out with a little Beehaw history before judgements are passed, please.
A handful of us were beta testing Tildes when we decided to have discussions on a Discord server.
We decided that our 'Northern Star' or guiding principle would culminate as 'Be Nice' with purposefully vague/flexible interpretations. Our overall goal is to provide a safe space to disenfranchised persons.
We talked for a little over a year and some of our members became impatient. Then someone stepped in to suggest a couple of platforms that we could consider getting started with.
One of those platforms was Lemmy. None of us knew, at that time, anything about ActivityPub.
During the Reddit exodus (surrounding the API outcry and blackout), our instance exploded. We were, initially, crippled by the mass amounts of users seeking refuge.
Thankfully, someone stepped in and volunteered hundreds of hours of work to stabilize our instance and refine it further.
After many hours of talks, it became clear to us that our overall goal could be achieved outside of Lemmy/ActivityPub.
Right now, we feel that Lemmy and ActivityPub have downsides that are limiting us from achieving that goal.
We've received a lot of reports about Android apps no longer working at Beehaw.org. About an hour ago Sync pushed an update that solved this issue. I use Mlem and can confirm that Mlem 1.0.1 does not load Beehaw.org.
I am one of the Beehaw admins...we received a message from your team via another Beehaw admin.
There are some people that are considering working on better mod tools.
See: https://discuss.online/post/12787
Let me know if I can be of further service.
I've been beta testing your app from almost the beginning. Thank you.
I've gotten feedback from some moderators and the other two administrators at Beehaw.
The first is to "feature" or "pin" posts whether that is local to the community or site-wide.
The second is to approve registration applications.
Are there reliable statistics that show this?
I'm trying to get an idea rolling for a mobile app that could handle the most used platforms on the Fediverse.
For example, let's assume that Mastodon, Lemmy and Peertube turned out to be the most used platforms on the Fediverse. Would people be interested in a mobile app that could properly integrate all of these?
My understanding is that Mastodon, Pleroma and Lemmy can connect with each other using ActivityPub.
Are there other platforms that share this same interconnection?
I am brand new to mobile gaming lol.
I have done some searching around but I'm unable to find anything that suits my interests.
I prefer games that are MMORPG or RPG the most (recently uninstalled Diablo Immortal for many reasons). However, I am open to any and all suggestions.
It's my, general, understanding that most people connect to the Internet through mobile apps.
If this is the case, then why have apps such as Remmel, Lemmur and jerboa taken a back seat?
IMHO, it would be a mistake to market Lemmy without these mobile apps functioning properly.
I have forked the three aforementioned mobile apps here and will try to 'drum up' support from developers wherever I can find them.
Please, if you don't feel comfortable talking to me about this here, then send me a private message. Thank you.