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rglullis@communick.newsto Fediverse•is there is any Lemmy server that care about privacy(does not require email), Does not impose limits on community posts like my current instance and does not have high amount of restrictions?English11·5 days agoHost them on your instance, then.
I’m running more than 15 instances for communities. I was running alien.top which at one point hosted 600k accounts with more than 2M posts + comments, a lot of them being sent to the topic-specific instances. I’m constantly reminding people that the instances are there, and that I can create communities for anyone that need it.
I just checked the first two pages (…) No Twitter thread, no Mastodon thread.
Cherry-picking data points is not the way to make an argument. That just makes you seem clueless and/or biased.
If you really want to refute my statement, you’ll need to take a look at all submissions in the past two years and compare the number of posts to twitter vs the number of posts to any Mastodon instance.
rglullis@communick.newsto Fediverse•is there is any Lemmy server that care about privacy(does not require email), Does not impose limits on community posts like my current instance and does not have high amount of restrictions?English1·5 days agoI didn’t see a “call for more action” in that comment.
We have someone that wants to post more content and who is being told “don’t do that. things here are slow. It’s more than enough to have only 5 posts a day, more than that and you are spamming” and I am saying “No, it’s not enough. We should be encouraging to have people posting more, not less.”
Of course they are, the same way the vast majority of microblog users are still on Twitter compared to Mastodon.
I gave a very specific example to illustrate where Mastodon had become more relevant than Twitter. Again: it’s not about absolute numbers.
rglullis@communick.newsto Fediverse•is there is any Lemmy server that care about privacy(does not require email), Does not impose limits on community posts like my current instance and does not have high amount of restrictions?English12·5 days agoI reply when I see absolutes such as “all communities on Lemmy are dead”, "all mods are bad ", “all communities are about politics”
- I didn’t make any of these statements
- There is a big difference between “sweeping generalizations” and “categorically correct statements”. The former are the statements you give as examples, but the latter can apply to the absolute majority of cases, even if someone has a data point (“the exception that proves the rule”) in the contrary.
It paints the platform in a bad light
Why would you think that?
The original argument was “Communities don’t need a lot of posting to survive here”, and my response is basically saying “we should strive for more than surviving”.
It seems like that instead of focusing on the part where I am calling for more action, you decided to focus on what you perceive as criticism and you try to attack that as soon as possible.
Stop using absolute statements and I’ll stop replying
It feels like your problem is not with the “absolute statements”, but that you are doing your best to reject reality.
It doesn’t matter if the number is 100% or 99% or 92.376%, what matters is that it has been two years since the Reddit boycott and we still do not have a good example of a thriving community here. We had many attempts (the /r/selfhosted people, the /r/blind), but they are by and large still on Reddit. Can you at least agree to that?
rglullis@communick.newsto Fediverse•is there is any Lemmy server that care about privacy(does not require email), Does not impose limits on community posts like my current instance and does not have high amount of restrictions?English11·5 days agoOh, wow. Thank you for a very good example for self-selection bias!
Seriously, though: why is it that you feel this intense urge to dismiss any and everything I am saying? Don’t you think that is a little bit sad that all you can do is this mindless pontification?
rglullis@communick.newsto Fediverse•is there is any Lemmy server that care about privacy(does not require email), Does not impose limits on community posts like my current instance and does not have high amount of restrictions?English1·5 days agoHowever, is giving your credit card or bank transfer information to a website
You are not giving your payment information to the website. You’d be giving to a payment processor, which has to go through all the regulatory oversight. So, yes, I trust Stripe to handle my payment information more than I’d ever trust any random instance admin with my email.
rglullis@communick.newsto Fediverse•is there is any Lemmy server that care about privacy(does not require email), Does not impose limits on community posts like my current instance and does not have high amount of restrictions?English4·5 days agoIt’s still open for registrations. The instance is not just for me.
rglullis@communick.newsto Fediverse•is there is any Lemmy server that care about privacy(does not require email), Does not impose limits on community posts like my current instance and does not have high amount of restrictions?English44·5 days agoI did already. The solution is to charge a small payment from every user. I’ve been saying that for everyone that cares to hear since 2022.
rglullis@communick.newsto Fediverse•is there is any Lemmy server that care about privacy(does not require email), Does not impose limits on community posts like my current instance and does not have high amount of restrictions?English11·5 days agomods and admins only give lip service to dealing with bots
“You get what you pay for.”, evidence #103.
rglullis@communick.newsto Fediverse•is there is any Lemmy server that care about privacy(does not require email), Does not impose limits on community posts like my current instance and does not have high amount of restrictions?English3·5 days agoWhat makes you think that captchas are effective against spammers signing up to the service?
rglullis@communick.newsto Fediverse•is there is any Lemmy server that care about privacy(does not require email), Does not impose limits on community posts like my current instance and does not have high amount of restrictions?English3·5 days agoYou don’t need 5 posts a day for a community to survive here
“Surving” != “Thriving”.
A couple of years ago, I noticed that the front page of HackerNews was consistently getting links from Mastodon posts. That was interesting because it showed that at least one significant part of the tech conversation had moved away from Twitter and into the Fediverse.
No such thing has happened for Lemmy. There is no particular community which is thriving. There is no example of subreddit community that had successfully boycotted Reddit and transplanted here. We have the usual handful of posters, each one trying to maintain their communities “alive”, but that is far from its true potential.
rglullis@communick.newsto Fediverse•is there is any Lemmy server that care about privacy(does not require email), Does not impose limits on community posts like my current instance and does not have high amount of restrictions?English1·5 days agoWhat’s stopping spammers/scammers/bots to do the same thing?
rglullis@communick.newsto Fediverse•is there is any Lemmy server that care about privacy(does not require email), Does not impose limits on community posts like my current instance and does not have high amount of restrictions?English311·5 days agoMy instance does not require email validation and so far I have zero spammers or bots. There is one thing I am doing different than everyone else. Can you guess what it is?
rglullis@communick.newsto Fediverse•is there is any Lemmy server that care about privacy(does not require email), Does not impose limits on community posts like my current instance and does not have high amount of restrictions?English6·6 days agoI’ve noticed you tend to always assume the worst before even trying to give the benefit of the doubt.
There are very legitimate reasons to not want to give your email to any random website that asks. They can be hacked, the instance might be a front for some data aggregator, etc. And if your response is “just use a masking service” or “just use a disposable email address”, then what is the point of validating the email address in the first place?
Admins add email verification because this is one extra layer of protection against automated bots, but this is far from a guarantee they are protected. It might help them to give some paper trail in case someone does something nasty on their servers, but the best they can do is take an (easy to create) email address and report to the authorities along with the IP address.
Compare with an instance that only accepts paying members:
- no bot or spammer will be interested in paying a few dollars per month to send messages
- if some spammer is stupid enough to sign up to the service and sends clear spam, then we point the ToS to them, kick them out and they will be left without any money
- we have a much stronger paper trail (credit card payments, bank transfers) in case some user does something nasty.
rglullis@communick.newsto Fediverse•is there is any Lemmy server that care about privacy(does not require email), Does not impose limits on community posts like my current instance and does not have high amount of restrictions?English41·6 days agohttps://communick.news/ fits all you requirements regarding users - only paying members can join, so the instance is pretty much guaranteed to be protected from spammers and bots.
Regarding your communities: I really rather keep a strict separation between “instances for communities” and “instances for groups”. The topic-specific instances I am running are meant for specific niches, but perhaps I can find one domain that can be used for more “generic” subjects. Would you be interested in that?
rglullis@communick.newsOPto Berlin@feddit.org•Lime bike users in Berlin: what is going on with the bikes?3·6 days agoYeah, I also noticed a couple of times where kids passed me by on a bike with the alarm beeping.
“Not available in my country” is a different problem than “no hardware support”.
Your first comment seemed to indicate that your issue was with lack of “hardware support”, and this is why I was puzzled.
I get that, but AFAIk they don’t have any special support anywhere. What kind of support would you expect here?
What do you mean “no support other than software”? If the whole idea about Fairphone is to make phones that easy to be repaired, why would they also offer extensive hardware support?
rglullis@communick.newsto Fediverse•The recordings of the speed demos from FediForum June 2025 are now onlineEnglish4·7 days agoI did the demo for CareerCupid and the AP toolkit. AMA.
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Yes, exactly! A good manager to me is the one that is just focused on solving the problems that are on the way of the rest of the team.