

Nice! Keep it up.


Nice! Keep it up.


I feel the same way. It was a relief when Lemmy didn’t keep a “karma” count on my profile.


Another thing to keep in mind is votes are obscured, but not really private. Admins of federated instances can see them and there are tools too. Piefed might work a little differently. There’s an option to not have your votes federate to other servers so only your admins can see it.


Is Blorp an app? You’re registered on a piefed instance which has some more features than Lemmy and a different website UI but we’re still compatible. You can use this site to search for communities.
One of the best features in my opinion is the modlog.. If any mods are abusive we can see it and take action.


My explanations may not have been new user-friendly. So we’re on the “threadiverse” as some of us call it. Lemmy is the biggest software that’s compatible but there’s also mbin, and piefed. You’re signed up on a piefed server (instance). But you can still interact with Lemmy users, communities, etc. And vice-versa.
The only difference is your UI and admins.
Is there anything specific I can clarify?


I missed one:
If the original server is gone, what happens to edits or deletions?
Edits or posts made after the server is gone? They don’t federate out past your instance.


When a post is created, is it only stored on the original instance, or copied to every other one?
Copied
- Do all federated servers get a copy, or get posts from other server when user demands them?
They get copies of all posts from communities their users subscribe to.
- When an instance shuts down, is its content gone forever, or do other instances keep copies?
The copies remain. But new comments or posts won’t federate to other copies.
- Is there any kind of “shared” storage in the Fediverse, or network that store everything?
No,
- Could one still access all lemm.ee content now? Or post in it’s communities?
Yes, as long as an instance that was around long enough to federate with it still exists. You can browse from SJW for example.


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Scummy


“I made a mod that replaces cliffracers with Thomas the Tank Engine,” Trainwiz wrote on the Nexus Mods page for Really Useful Cliffracers. “I am incapable of learning lessons whenever it involves corporations, because I fundamentally do not view toy company CEOs or media CEOs as people.”
Based


That bubble won’t look so happy after it pops


It’s extra effort that’s clearly not required.
That’s who she is??


I almost did today. Ran into a setback but will try again soon.


I intended no disrespect and I’m sorry if you took it this way.
How long have you been having these ideas? Years?


How do they typically respond? Has it changed over time?


Do you share these thoughts with anyone else?


Is there an exceptionally reflective surface in your domicile? Take a peak at it.
Edit: but seriously for a moment, are you doing ok?
Are you a hip-hop fan?
Also, with regard to abusive mods. If you do notice anything, please let us all know at !yepowertrippingbastards@lemmy.db0.com