silly judgemental post not meant to be taken too seriously (unless you agree with me in which case im dead serious)

57 points

It’s not blahaj zone, so yeah

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The mods here also abuse their power to remove posts they disagree with that don’t violate any written rules.

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You mean they don’t let you rules lawyer? The horror!

Lemmy.ml is right-out funny with its decisions sometimes, especially when it comes to politics. Write a couple of paragraphs of policital analysis going very much against tankie grain and use the word “muppet” once, “Deleted: Be polite”. Meanwhile, people around you are throwing slurs at each other. Wisen up and avoid that and you’ll get temporarily banned for “disinfo” for repeating something out loud that was written in the thread’s article: No, Ukraine does not lay claim to the Russian territories it officially describes as “historically Ukrainian-speaking”. The article said so, Ukraine says so, and never said anything else either.

Rules are only as good as the mods enforcing them, it’s as simple as that.

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7 points

Oh no, really? That’s awful…

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2 points

I feel like people need an education about the difference between spirit of the law and letter of the law.

This comment reads like this:

“I posted some truly heinous shit and a mod/admin removed it but I didn’t break any written rules therefore my right to force other people to be subjected to my desires was impinged upon😭😭😭😭.”

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3 points

Fun fact: the admin of Blahaj exposes trans people’s alt accounts where they’re closeted

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2 points

How

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2 points

She claims that her admin abilities let her identify similarities in account usage. Similarities the rest of us can’t see.

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50 points

I run my own tiny instance so that I can feel special. And so that I can overspend on cloud infrastructure and stress out about uptime.

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16 points

beautiful human being

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6 points

How does federation work with hosting your own instance? Do you need to request federation with instances or is yes the default?

Was thinking of hosting my own instance just to tinker around with

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Federation is open by default but I never post anything to my home instance because no one is there. If I started posting on my own instance other people could theoretically subscribe to my communities the same way I subscribe to communities on other instances but since there are only two users on my instance it’s pretty unlikely people would find it without me crossposting somewhere.

Benefits of me running my own instance are that I control my own user account and I’m not at the whims of another admin. I subscribe to content on lots of other instances and it all federates into mine which means I’ve been able to browse content when some of the big instances go down. I’ve got my own entrypoint to lemmy which feels a bit more neutral than choosing another instance to be ‘home’ for my user.

Downsides are that I have to pay for and maintain it myself which can sometimes be a serious pain. Because my instance only has two users my ‘all’ feed is basically a copy of my ‘subscribed’ feed plus a couple posts from communities that my wife subscribes to that I don’t. That can make it hard to find new content without using something like lemmyverse.net.

If you’re thinking about hosting your own instance I encourage you to give it a shot. I’d highly recommend the lemmy-ansible project on github which is both a guide and playbook for deploying the various lemmy docker containers using ansible. I’m a sysadmin by trade so running services like this is something I’m pretty familiar with but I’ve still found myself frustrated by Lemmy more than once. It’s still a young project and can be frustratingly brittle and difficult to troubleshoot. That being said it’s been a great learning experience and makes me feel like I’m doing my part to contribute to a better and more decentralized web.

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2 points

Some follow up, what are the costs related?

I assume you have to pay for a domain.

I already run my own media server from home and I have a spare PC, are you just saying the electrical costs or do you pay for server hosting?

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2 points

Great write up, thank you

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Because my instance only has two users my ‘local’ feed is basically a copy of my ‘subscribed’ feed plus a couple posts from communities that my wife subscribes to that I don’t.

But if you switch to “all” instead of subscribed and sort by active or hot you see the popular posts on all of lemmy, right? And you see all the communities under /communities link?

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4 points

Nothing manual required, you can federate with any other instance as long as you’re not on their ban list.

You basically use your instance’s search to search for a community on the remote instance, then your instance requests the top (5?) posts from the community on the remote instance. Once a user subscribes, all new posts going forward will be sent to your server via the federation.

At least I think that’s how it works, haha.

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2 points

How does lemmy run for you? I get weird blocks of bad gateway every once in a while

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1 point

It runs perfectly fine most of the time and then will occasionally lock up my entire server until I reboot.

I’ve been working on getting some better monitoring and log aggregation set up so I can troubleshoot what is actually happening but it’s a bit slow going. As of now I can’t tell if the database is getting overloaded, if the frontend is getting spammed, or what is going on really.

My instance has two users and it runs on a VPC with 2 CPUs and 4GB of RAM.

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lock up my entire server until i reboot

Check the ram usage on postgres. Theres a memory leak issue thats being monitored with a proposed fix in the next version (which is upgrading to the newer version of postgres)

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1 point

Same here! My background is in systems architecture, so I love this stuff.

Though I run mine on my own “private cloud”. Even though it sounds like an amateur operation I’ve got the proper safety nets in place (backups, redundant power, firewalls, etc). A lot of instances are public cloud which is cool and I have nothing against that, I just wanted to do something a little different.

I have no idea how to get people to join but I hope to have some friends in here some day :D

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42 points

Look at them, they come to this place when they know they are not pure. Lemmings use the instances, but they are mere trespassers. Only I, Vor, know the true power of the Fediverse. I was cut in half, destroyed, but through the dormi.zone, the shitposts called to me.

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13 points

Wow, I think that’s the first fedi instance I’ve ever seen that’s more or less dedicated to a single video game. Very cool.

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10 points

They’re not the only one!

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3 points

Man, I forgot about pricefield.org but it’s still the cutest looking instance out there

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4 points

Ah yes, gotta love seeing Captain Vor invading other realities just to monologue another time before the cutting in half cycle continues as it always has and always will.

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1 point

Yesssss a Captain Vor copypasta on Lemmy! The prophecies are true!

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35 points

What’s wrong with world? (serious question) I know that ml has tankies and such but I’ve never heard of issues with world.

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67 points

It’s got a strong neoliberal bias. In my experience, the users on .world are fairly diverse in opinions and philosophy, but the mods tend to be pro-status quo centrists – with exceptions, of course.

I recall a mod on their politics community who posted a mod-flaired comment informing us that “the United States is not a racist nation.”

Some of their policies seem questionable as well, such as blocking piracy communities or disallowing archived versions of paywalled articles. It feels like the sort of thing reddit would have done to appease advertisers.

I’ll admit I’m biased because I haven’t had the greatest experience with some specific .world mods, one in particular who is fond of calling people “morons” for criticizing Biden. To be fair, I’ve seen another more rational mod remove that particular mod’s comments, but it seems to keep happening anyway.

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18 points

disallowing archived versions of paywalled articles

Really? I can’t stand paywalled articles especially on sites where sharing the article (here, on Lemmy) is the main point of it all.

I always link to an archive.ph or archive.org version because not only does it help bypass all that crap but it also preserves it for future generations.

This platform is for all of us, not just those who can afford WaPo or The New York Times subscriptions.

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7 points

This is my philosophy as well.

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15 points

Let’s not forget the people who were just straight up banned when they expressed their disapproval of banning the pirate communities.

You’re definitely right, a lot of the time this place feels like Reddit lite

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9 points

I didn’t mention this because I was unaware it happened, but I’m not in the least bit surprised

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14 points

My comment quoting the Mueller report got deleted from .world because I was spreading “mis information”.

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9 points

And yet when they got hit by CSAM, it was up for hours. Now they’re trying to blame image hosting sites when it’s their own bad moderation that’s to blame. Really awful mods and admins on that instance, from what I’ve seen.

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6 points

I recall a mod on their politics community who posted a mod-flaired comment informing us that “the United States is not a racist nation.”

To be fair, there is no option to comment not flaired as a mod once you become one. Which honestly seems like an oversight. I’m quite active so I’ve volunteered to mod some big communities that have asked since I’m more likely to see a report but I dislike that now it’s as though I can’t properly participate as just a normal user.

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Oh I wasn’t aware of this. Thanks for explaining.

Even so, that was quite the hot take even for someone to make as a regular user.

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24 points

Frankly, it’s just way too big, which can make performance bad, makes it a target for attacks and due to the huge user base it’s harder to upgrade. That’s why .world is still on 0.18.5 while most of lemmy is at 0.19.3.

Also, from what I’ve seen the admins can get a bit powertrippy.

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16 points

It’s essentially Reddit 2.0, with all the baggage that implies.

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12 points

https://lemmy.world/modlog?page=1&actionType=ModRemoveComment

As of writing this comment, one of the most recent reasons a mod has removed a comment was: reason: Comm rule 3: Claims that Ukraine does not have a Nazi problem

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It was removed by a mod from feddit.de though. Not like that is LW’s problem unless you want admins to personally intervene with the moderation of every community on their site

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Hmm looked my username up there to see what reasoning was given for why i was banned from world news after calling out russian propaganda.

Says, i broke lemmy.ml’s rule 2. But i thought i was banned from world news, which itself was hosted on lemmy.world. like either way, nothing of value was lost to me, just confused about which shithole im banned from commenting in. Is it all of lemmy.ml, lemmy.world, or just the world news sub?

E: grammar und clarity

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1 point

One time they removed their rules against racism and banned anyone who pointed it out. They eventually put in some new rules against racism, so it was probably an honest mistake. But when you ban people for being antiracists out of defensiveness and pride, you’re a racist.

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28 points

All i’m sayin is lemmy world doesn’t need any more users it’s aldready too big

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5 points

Too big to fail!

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3 points

The biggest fall the hardest

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3 points

We’re the ones keeping this ship afloat.

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