yea it would definitely suck if it only loaded 50 comments at a time, or 50 replies under a comment, but I think it’s fine as-is
once a comment thread gets deeper than 9, it’s a slapfight that’s best avoided.
lol for sure, 9 is already a lot
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yea it would definitely suck if it only loaded 50 comments at a time, or 50 replies under a comment, but I think it’s fine as-is
once a comment thread gets deeper than 9, it’s a slapfight that’s best avoided.
lol for sure, 9 is already a lot
I don’t understand your comment. This is a fix for a crash in the backend, I don’t see how it relates to lemmy-ui because it seems like any frontend would cause a crash with this issue if it’s hitting the same API route. Also 50 is a lot. Finding a post with 50 comments is rare, finding one with a chain of over 50 in a row is even more rare. Such a thread would be clunky to display in the main comment tree anyways.
This isn’t just a comment with 50 replies, this is 50 levels of indentation.
It’s also funny to criticize Lemmy for being biased towards its own frontend when it probably has more (active and working) frontends than any competitor (Reddit, Mbin)
I also had a 6P and it was really great
I wouldn’t buy a phone as wide as the Nexus 6 again, not for myself
I still have my Shamu! It only works while plugged in because the battery lasts about 3 seconds now lol
I wish they still made wide phones instead of just tall phones. My mom uses big font size on her phone, but modern phones are so narrow it’s a bit annoying, she liked the Nexus 6.
I feel like internet users have become so lazy, stubborn, and resistant to change. I’m pretty sure it used to be easier to get people to move to new things like new forums, Xfire, Ventrillo, IRC, ICQ, AIM… people used to try new things
https://lemmyverse.net/communities
Trending communities: !trendingcommunities@feddit.nl (make sure you enable “Show bot posts” to see here)
If you’re really looking for newly created communities…
sorted by new https://lemmyverse.net/communities?order=published
Lemmy’s built in communities page sorted by new /communities?listingType=All&sort=New&page=1
I guess communities should have an easy way to hide themselves from Local/All feeds
this looks like the same issue https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/4744
I’m not sure, you should definitely report that as a bug on the GitHub though
I think it was fixed in 0.18.5 yea, I guess there could be some system to trust other moderators from other instances but then it’s basically the same as it is now lol, where trusting==appointing moderators, really the same thing
defederation is an admin action not a moderator action, and there are much fewer admins than there are moderators, so the workload would be a concern
Doesn’t your suggestion mean that a user from a small instance or their own instance can make a bunch of garbage posts (or even illegal posts) and then a moderator from every single other instance will have to delete their posts separately? That’s a ton of repeated work, and really opens up Lemmy to abuse.
Currently, communities are created and hosted on a single instance, and are moderated by moderators on that instance.
You can be a moderator of communities on different instances, my account here on programming.dev is a moderator of communities on other instances such as lemmy.ml
yea tlnet is perfect, thank you! subscribed
TL.net would be great for esports news https://tl.net/rss/news.xml
if tl
is too short for a community name, maybe tl_net or teamliquid_net or something like that
it will be a good source to cross-post from (I wish Lemmy users used cross-posting more)
Yeah I think of downvotes as like micro-moderation, or crowd sourced curation. It’s generally a good feature. They can be annoying sometimes but it’s better than the alternative of bad/spam posts/comments flooding your feed.
Make a Github pull request, examples:
https://github.com/LemmyNet/joinlemmy-site/pull/347
https://github.com/LemmyNet/joinlemmy-site/pull/354
the instance needs at least 5 active users
Also they probably want to avoid the issue of a user accidentally sliding it all the way to the left and then being unable to use their phone lol, there’d be no way to fix it except finding a dark room (if you were even aware of what happened and why your screen “won’t turn on”)
I don’t see any posts even when clicking your link and browsing your instance directly, maybe the post you made is private or something?
Edit: I just made a post and now that shows up