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The best programmers are, 80/20 is life
The best programmers are, 80/20 is life
Why did you get banned? Did you post them to /r/Noise ?
You can’t just DoS their servers like that, but feel free to contribute noise to the appropriate sub.
I think the reported number was like ≈10% use third party apps.
The real question is how much of the best content came from those users, how many of them are moderators, and how many will leave. Bc those people will have an outsized impact on the website.
Funny, but for real, we didn’t fish them out. They were there one year, and gone the next. Thoughts are they migrated somewhere deeper due to changing water temperatures.
I think I’m gonna use kbin, seems more featureful, including good integration with the fediverse.
Also, I can see this at https://lemmy.ml/post/1167451
where its a reddit-style post with the title “@asklemmy”. While on kbin.social it appears more like a twitter post, no title.
Reply from kbin.social
interesting seeing the way kbin-“magazines” are @'d here, I guess that’s how they end up in the ‘microblog’ section of “@[email protected]”
Fediverse is weird, gonna take a minute to wrap my head around.
Appears that microblog is referring to mastodon content (twitter-like fediverse program). kbin seems to put relevant (unknown mechanism) mastodon content under the microblog tab of a “magazine” (subreddit analog)
I can see it on kbin.social when browsing [email protected], it displays on the "microblog’ tab.
I think kbin works for this better than lemmy.
So, I think Kbin and Lemmy are separate pieces of software operating on the fediverse. But since they speak the same language you can interact cross platform. Interestingly, seems that kbin supports even more fediverse platforms than lemmy. I’ve been able to use kbin to follow mastadon users.
Is there a way to follow a mastadon user via lemmy?
Yeah the $ implies the word dollar, in this case becoming “239 billion dollars”