The UX could be a bit clearer, overall
Feel free to add suggestions to the devs' Issue tracker on Github (after searching for duplicates). Could take them a while to respond since they're very busy bees preparing the next big Lemmy release right now.
Unfortunately you can’t; it would need to be implemented by the owner of the instance to make it selectable there
If you manage to create a polished theme we can have a look at integrating it. It's not that hard technically: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/administration/theming.html
See also: https://beehaw.org/post/537486, https://beehaw.org/post/432603
I wouldn’t want to have two tiers of people on Beehaw.
a small badge on their profile is probably cool and doesn't hurt a lot. On the R-site you got access to a special community once you got R-gold, so maybe that's an interesting option aswell.
That's what I mean. There are !reddit@lemmy.ml and !whyileftreddit@lemmy.ml communities and a megathread on Beehaw, which should be way enough to talk about reddit, in my opinion. We should instead focus on creating content which isn't reddit. I know it's hard to part, and people are new, that's why I created this thread to create awareness.
probably people open three threads about the same thing because they don't know how to use the search function. That must be it. I will write a manual for this. /s
Why are you so obsessed with growth? Is it not OK if people discover the Fediverse without it being swarmed by new users? Is it the "number goes up" phenomenon?
I imagine this site isn’t running on a $200 Intel NUC with a desk fan tied to it.
Mid tier digitalocean droplet for 96€/month, will get more servers soon-ish after we checked the code improvements and horizontal scaling within the next weeks. No point in throwing money at a problem when you don't know in which direction you should throw (:
You mean, like Discord? There's decentralisation which works (Fediverse) and decentralisation which doesn't (gated/closed off communities like Discord).
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