Ah yeah I need to refresh the data, ill do that later
Ategon
Indie game developer 🇨🇦
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- Ategon@programming.devtoFediverse@lemmy.world•Let's discuss how to efficiently promote Lemmy to potential new joinersEnglish2·1 year ago
- Ategon@programming.devtoFediverse@lemmy.world•Let's discuss how to efficiently promote Lemmy to potential new joinersEnglish3·1 year ago
Nobody reported it as down to me, I can bring it back up
Been working on some other projects recently so havent really looked at that site much
- Ategon@programming.devtoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•Making Lemmy usable - filtering out unwanted political / memes / controversial content71·2 years ago
The easiest way would be subscribing to the communities you want and then using the subscribed feed instead of the all feed
Some frontends (mostly the apps) have filters you can use to filter content but the main frontend doesn’t currently apart from blocking the communities
An alternate thing to do could be to use the local feed in the instance that primarily has the content you want. Isnt doable for all types of content since not everything has a topic based instance for it and would require having a new account if you want to interact but theres things such as mander.xyz for science, programming.dev for programming/hardware/etc. topics, etc.
- Ategon@programming.devtoFediverse@lemmy.world•Spreading of the 100 biggest Lemmy communitiesEnglish11·2 years ago
I looked at the community list in programming.dev (from https://programming.dev/communities) sorted by active users per month and noted down the instances for the top 100 communities
its using google sheets
going to recount with lemm.ees community list in a sec since theyre federated with hexbear
- Ategon@programming.devtoFediverse@lemmy.world•Spreading of the 100 biggest Lemmy communitiesEnglish31·2 years ago

Manually counted communities in the top 100 per instance and threw it into another pie chart (for active users / month)
This also seems to be different than the results gotten from lemmyverse as the lemmyverse data hasnt been updated in 11 days according to that site
A bunch of instances gained or lost some coms in the top 100 from variance of things happening in the last week
(the eight instances that it decided to not give labels to that have 1 community are feddit.uk, lemmy.zip, beehaw.org, lemdro.id, ttrpg.network, lemmy.wtf, lemmy.blahaj.zone, mander.xyz)
edit: updated graph to be more accurate users/month counts
- Ategon@programming.devtoFediverse@lemmy.world•Spreading of the 100 biggest Lemmy communitiesEnglish15·2 years ago
Seems like lemmyverse doesnt have the instance listed at all for some reason, assuming a crawling issue. I reported it on their repository. Would be new since I remember it showing the instance before
You can check in https://programming.dev/communities that programmer humor has way more active users than most communities here
- Ategon@programming.devtoFediverse@lemmy.world•Spreading of the 100 biggest Lemmy communitiesEnglish14·2 years ago
.ml and hexbear have been around much longer than the other instances so have built up more subscribers
- Ategon@programming.devtoFediverse@lemmy.world•Spreading of the 100 biggest Lemmy communitiesEnglish51·2 years ago
Surprised I dont see programming.dev in the data, we definitely have at least 3 communities in the top 100 (programmer_humor, programming, linux)
- Ategon@programming.devtoNew Communities@lemmy.world•Weekly active communities promotion threadEnglish5·2 years ago
- Ategon@programming.devtoNew Communities@lemmy.world•Weekly active communities promotion threadEnglish2·2 years ago
- [email protected] - Linux mint communtiy recently being started up as an alternative to the lemmy.ml one
- [email protected] - New community being started up as an alternative to [email protected]
- [email protected] - A community for things relating to the indie web
- Ategon@programming.devtoNews@lemmy.world•At the RNC Prayer Breakfast, Speakers Said the Quiet Part Out Loud2·2 years ago
The bot works on an opt in system, mods have to approve it for communities otherwise id be violating the lemmy.world bot guidelines
any fediverse account will work. Itll allow you to log in when it opens
- Ategon@programming.devtoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Am I going fucking crazy? (Regarding explicit songs being censored on various music streaming services.)1·2 years ago
Admin here, there should be nothing censored atm apart from a couple scam links
Not sure why that says removed but its not on our end (and its like that everywhere). Lemmy probably has some handling where it also censors if the posters instance says so
- Ategon@programming.devtoFediverse@lemmy.world•These mods on their power-trips really need to stopEnglish8·2 years ago
Yeah lemmy currently doesn’t send notifications about moderation actions
Some mod teams add it in through manually dming (which usually will happen here if someone on the admin team is warning, banning, etc. you (apart from site bans which the user wouldn’t be able to access their messages from) and its not just an obvious spammer or bot) or code their own systems to notify about actions
Everything’s viewable in the modlog though and you can filter by yourself to see all actions made relating to you
- Ategon@programming.devtoFediverse@lemmy.world•Discoverability of communities across instancesEnglish3·2 years ago
Even with the disabled instances, communities that get added onto there reach a much larger section of people than external community browsers do as casual users that just check the site once a day or something and don’t pay attention to external sites can still stumble on them without knowing the federate site exists or needing to know explicit community names
Ideally more instances would get added onto there but its still fine like this. Been getting some nice interactions and starting activity on new programming.dev communities
- Ategon@programming.devtoFediverse@lemmy.world•Discoverability of communities across instancesEnglish3·2 years ago
Yeah, disabled accounts means the instance doesn’t have a bot from the site on their instance so the site can’t federate them. Usually this would be not accepting the user application
Lemmy.world isnt in the site but most other large instances are
- Ategon@programming.devtoFediverse@lemmy.world•Discoverability of communities across instancesEnglish201·2 years ago
As more people use https://lemmy-federate.com more niche communities will show up in most large instances by default
Imo its the ideal solution since it populates the posts in the all feed for people who don’t know about the site to still see
- Ategon@programming.devtoFediverse@lemmy.world•These mods on their power-trips really need to stopEnglish58·2 years ago
It looks like you were temp banned from the linux community for 3 days
The comment you made was transphobia which goes against the programming.dev code of conduct. I suggest reading the comment of the user who replied to you and learning how to respect people more

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does not qualify as a “respectful conversations where no one is insulting each other, or anyone else”
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Pangora should be back up atm if you wanted a reference to what it looks like. It’s something I just havent been maintaining and updating atm since ive been focusing on getting some other projects finished and lemmy has been good enough so far on this side