As far as I can tell this is just an article where someone's theorizes Musk's plan?
https://github.com/jheidecker/lemmony
This will take care of the other commenters point about having to manually subscribe to everything. I just had it pull the top 500 communities from the top two instances and I'm fine...
I don't get how we can block. I long press anything and I get a browser menu...
EDIT: Figured it out!
Man how many people even know what this is lol
And it worked perfectly! Thank you for that work!
The problem is you lose the ability to encounter new communities by browsing "All". And since I'm the only user on my instance I will never discover any communities that I don't manually add or find on third-party websites not to mention that process of using those websites is cumbersome and tedious...
I added the top few thousand communities and the server runs absolutely fine. :)
These are the comments that make Lemmy great.
I can't help but wonder if this would be better served at the client level. Either way I miss this feature.
Agreed!
https://github.com/jheidecker/lemmony
This one is really nice too. I created an issue with the developer to try to limit it to the top most active communities just to not get 7,000. :D
As long as people understand the circumstances of that instance I have absolutely no problem with people finding the place they belong.
I just hope there are not new users who don't realize they may not be federated with the larger community.
Without a doubt I miss the more normal IAMA's also.
One of the most successful IAMA's of all time was the vacuum repair guy and he absolutely was fascinating.
Voat was a replica of Reddit in design. One centralized server. We would have ended up in the same crappy place even if that were a success because at some point they would have wanted to monetize it also.
You have to do some reading and learn about the technology behind Lemmy and federation to understand.
Personally I do not see them access to their network ad-free. Maybe there is some data extraction value in outside people interacting with their users but I just don't see it.
I hear ya and I'm open to learning, but your way I have to still use another instance to be exposed to new communities. In essence I can't have a Reddit "all" page... Is that correct?
Familiar with the Reddit story?
Thank you very much for the work on this! I just created a topic about this and yours is the most interesting solution!
The idea of this app, which is desperately needed, is to allow those of us that are running a very small private instance to still get access to all of the communities. If you have a decent user base then you don't need this anymore as the users themselves will provide the functionality.
So in my case I am the only user on my instance so I am certainly not going to be hammering a bunch of instances just to send me updates of whatever total number of communities I'm subscribed to.
No, technically it is only showing you updates from communities that someone on your instance is subscribe to. In theory if there were a community that no one was subscribed to you and not get any updates nor would you have a show up in all.
https://github.com/Fmstrat/lcs
Use this. It is exactly what we both wanted!
I have a new Lemmy server (lemmy.todayyoutomorrow.me) and I've noticed only communities I subscribe to show up.
The idea was to have my own local instance but I don't see how I can find new communities without using another instance first and finding those communities there and then manually adding them to mine. I have found the following two github projects:
EDIT/NEW:
Does it sound right that I will have to use some app like these to be exposed to new communities?
Thanks all!