Frequently Asked Questions / What is Lemmit?
  • admin admin 4mo ago 50%

    I'll consider your opinion.

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  • Migration complete
  • admin admin 12mo ago 100%

    Looks like it's working. Time for a beer!

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  • /r/theyknew
  • admin admin 1y ago 100%
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  • This bot is bad for Lemmy
  • admin admin 1y ago 100%

    Ah, I guess I must have overlooked that part. There are several reasons for not wanting to allow signups.

    One is quite simple, cost. Right now this is running on a small, single core instance. It often stutters (especially when handling video updates), and that is not an issue, since that just means it's going to take small while before updates are sent out. But you wouldn't want to have that delay for actual users. Right now the costs are quite manageable, if I have to scale up in order to provide a fluent experience for its users, not so much.

    Most of the other reasons come down to the responsibility of having to provide a home to any outside users that sign up. I don't have the interest or time to maintain a community of people, nor to guarantee the uptime that such a server would require. It also wouldn't work. The largest Lemmy instance in existence, lemmy.world, has defederated from this instance. So any users that sign up here, would be devoid from content on there. And as you said, any other instance can decide to do so at any time (in fact, I very much suggest they do so in the FAQ).

    I could go on, but I think you get my drift.

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  • /r/theyknew
  • admin admin 1y ago 100%

    Heya,

    I still need to create some tools to make to easily add new subreddits to the bot. I'll probably get around to that this weekend, and then I'll add /r/theyknew and notify you. As far as I'm concerned, it's a great contender for synchronisation/archiving.

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  • Lemmit.online changes - Expansion stop and community cleanup
  • admin admin 1y ago 100%

    Can't blame you for that. Personally, I still think it excels at content where communication with OP is irrelevant, like !itookapicture@lemmit.online, !todayilearned@lemmit.online or !dataisbeautiful@lemmit.online. And by far best example of this, if you look at the subscriber count, is nsfw content.

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  • Lemmit.online changes - Expansion stop and community cleanup
  • admin admin 1y ago 75%

    Nope. That would be very hard to implement, and probably very confusing and disliked by other lemmy users.

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  • Lemmit.online changes - Expansion stop and community cleanup
  • admin admin 1y ago 100%

    I don’t know how the karma thresholds work behind the scenes, but might I suggest for the bot to do a “top for” sort instead? Like it will only repost top content for the past 6 hours only. This will also help get more quality content as well and avoid reposting low effort/quality posts.

    This is effectively already kinda how it works. For each subreddit it periodically (anywhere between every 30 minutes to every 12 hours, based on subscriber count and posts per day) requests the "hot" content feed. It then checks each post if it has at least 20 upvotes, and a 80% upvote to downvote ratio. Those numbers are configurable, but that's what they're currently set to - I believe they're a good mix between filtering out the complete garbage while still making sure it doesn't miss good content is.

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  • This bot is bad for Lemmy
  • admin admin 1y ago 100%

    @criitz@reddthat.com @Halosheep@lemm.ee @Cagi@lemmy.ca @Hanabie@sh.itjust.works @SatanicNotMessianic@lemmy.ml @WallsToTheBalls@lemmynsfw.com @cypherpunks@lemmy.ml @DogMuffins@discuss.tchncs.de: First of all: those are some wonderful usernames. Secondly: I have taken your concerns to heart and made some changes. See my update here: https://lemmy.ml/post/6190779.

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  • A few months ago, I launched the Lemmit instance and bot ([@bot@lemmit.online](https://lemmit.online/u/bot)). Primarily, this was to help me stay up to date with some of the content I'd leave behind on Reddi. Additionally, I wanted to give back to the community, so I made it possible for anyone to request the archiving of subreddits to the Lemmit instance. However, this came with some unintended consequences. Notably, the most subscribed community on the instance has been [!AmItheAsshole@lemmit.online](https://lemmit.online/c/AmItheAsshole). Even though it should have been obvious that there is no way to communicate with the Original Poster, given they're on Reddit. The pushback against the bot and the instance has increased over time. A recent post, [This bot is bad for Lemmy](https://lemmit.online/post/853127), highlighted these concerns. I've also received similar feedback from admins of major Lemmy Instances and through direct PMs. As a response, last week I stopped accepting requests for archiving new subreddits. This weekend, I went a step further by discontinuing the archiving of a large amount of "interactive subreddits"—communities primarily centered around Q&A or communication with the Original Poster. This includes subs like [!AskReddit@lemmit.online](https://lemmit.online/c/AskReddit) and [!dating_advice@lemmit.online](https://lemmit.online/c/dating_advice), as well as niche and support communities. Such discussions are better hosted on Reddit or Lemmy's equivalent spaces. I've also adjusted the post karma thresholds to curb spam posts. While this probably won't appease everyone, it should reduce the bot's posting frequency. Perhaps this might prompt some admins to rethink their choice to defederate from the Lemmit instance, or the banning of the bot. I'm not expecting anyone to, and won't take it personally if you don't, but I wanted to give the community this update nonetheless. In [!about@lemmit.online](https://lemmit.online/c/about) there's a sticky post of all the Actively archived communities on the server (including NSFW ones, since that is not public without logging in), as well as the list of communities for which archiving is now disabled. Cheers!

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    /r/theyknew
  • admin admin 1y ago 100%

    What.

    You want to mirror a Lemmy community onto Lemmit? :s

    Also, see sidebar.

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  • Community cleanup
  • admin admin 1y ago 100%

    Funnily enough, it initially was the intention to have the bot check up on everything it posted, to see if it got deleted. In that way, it would outsource moderation to Reddit. I never got around to that, and am not sure I ever will.

    So for now, handing out moderation to others is a good workaround. In order for me to make you a mod, you'll need to leave a comment in the community, and mention me @admin@lemmit.online.

    Actually, checking out the subreddit in question, that's exactly the kind of content I want to avoid on here. Most of the posts on there are to invoke discussion, either with the OP or other members. You'd be better off starting a new community on your own instance.

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  • Community cleanup
  • admin admin 1y ago 100%

    Voila:

    2023-10-07 17:23:54,906 - root - INFO - Community Boise is ENABLED, has 67 subscribers and 0 posts per day.
    

    I understand your argument, and fully agree. There's over 800 communities that I have to check though, so mistakes will be made.

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  • Community cleanup
  • admin admin 1y ago 100%

    No problem, as far as I'm concerned, all suspensions are negotiable. Which one was it? I'll re-enable it straight away.

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  • List of communities.
  • admin admin 1y ago 100%

    List of disabled communities

    These communities were deemed too interactive (mostly invoking discussion with OP or the community) for Lemmit, and will not be receiving updates from the bot.

    Ident NSFW Subscribers
    40klore 52
    AmItheAsshole 1150
    ApolloApp 49
    AskMen 34
    AskWomen NSFW 8
    ElectricScooters 56
    GMEmate 38
    GearTrade 54
    academicquran 2
    aip 2
    aitah 132
    amdlaptops 52
    amithecloaca 31
    appletv 6
    ask_detransition 45
    askculinary 53
    askhistorians 52
    asoneafterinfidelity 51
    aspergers 15
    assettopiraterevamp 7
    autoimmuneprotocol 5
    aveiro 26
    azure 55
    azurecertification 41
    beleggen 39
    bestof 118
    boardgames 79
    brave 24
    browsers 19
    budgetwithbuckets 38
    casualuk 102
    characterrant 46
    chipcommunity 29
    classicalmusic 37
    coins 31
    cooking 55
    covidlonghaulers 65
    cozygamers 34
    cycling 65
    dating_advice 37
    ddintogme 3
    detrans 46
    diy 18
    economonitor 15
    edh 5
    ehlersdanlos 35
    explainlikeimfive 256
    finansial 48
    fitness 32
    footfetishtalks NSFW 11
    france 106
    fuckhoa 10
    geochallenges 29
    gme 2
    gmejungle 2
    handhelds 58
    historiansanswered 65
    howto 5
    iFit 47
    ifyoulikeblank 3
    iinternetisbeautiful 28
    indonesian 39
    japanlife 20
    kingcobrajfs 2
    kratom 2
    kratomm 2
    loalllama 24
    luciddreaming 11
    malefashionadvice 5
    menslib 44
    minimalism 5
    modernmagic 3
    musemeditation 46
    music_survivor 44
    neutralpolitics 48
    newpipe 2
    nostupidquestions 110
    oldhagfashion 58
    outerwilds 29
    outside 9
    pathfinder2e 12
    peerlessdad 6
    perchance 35
    piracybackup 46
    piracyforreddit 31
    plexsharesnew 79
    plexsubs 52
    poland 42
    preyingmantis 7
    professors 27
    protonmail 11
    redrising 9
    relationship_advice 36
    revancedapp 67
    sao_paulo 21
    sex 185
    siloseries 46
    simracing 83
    sugarlifestyleforum 5
    syncforlemmy 123
    sysadmin 33
    thriftgrift 39
    thriftstorehauls 58
    tillsverige 11
    transeducate 2
    translator 8
    transsexual 41
    twobestfriendsplay 59
    twohottakes 39
    twoxchromosomes 91
    ukpersonalfinance 78
    unraid 50
    velo 32
    welding 8
    whatisthis 42
    whatisthisthing 116
    windowsondeck 47
    xreal 42
    zielonagora 7
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  • List of communities.
  • admin admin 1y ago 100%
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  • This bot is bad for Lemmy
  • admin admin 1y ago 100%

    Point taken and no offense taken. Hell, I've been thinking about this for some time myself as well.

    For now I have disabled the requesting of new subreddits/communities, and tightened the upvote filter to be at least 10 and have an 80% upvote ratio. It's not much, but it should limit the amount unpopular posts somewhat.

    Next step is to go through the list of communities and purge all the "ghost communities" - ones that rely heavily on community participation, like for example AskReddit (221 subscribers). It's going to be tricky to make that selection though. What to do, for example, with !AmItheAsshole@lemmit.online? With 1100 subscribers, it's the most popular community on this server. Clearly people are getting something out of it, even though there are no replies to it.

    I guess I'll have to figure something out.

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  • Request Guarantees Here
  • admin admin 1y ago 100%

    Sure thing, done.

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  • Request Guarantees Here
  • admin admin 1y ago 100%

    Thanks, that means a lot.

    I have nothing but respect towards Ruud and the others at LemmyWorld, and I understand how some instances want to block the Lemmit bot - so no hard feelings to whatsoever.

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  • Request Guarantees Here
  • admin admin 1y ago 100%

    I figured it out - earlier this morning Lemmit was defederated from your instance, but that seems to have been fixed now.

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  • Request Guarantees Here
  • admin admin 1y ago 100%

    Still not getting updates properly, but I have approved lemmy.basedcount.com, @Nerd02@lemmy.basedcount.com

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  • https://lemmit.online/

    I have created some software that is capable of synchronising posts from Reddit to Lemmy. It's still a little rough around the edges, but it works as a such: People can request new subreddits to be mirrored on [!requests@lemmit.online](!requests@lemmit.online). A bot ([open source](https://gitlab.com/sab_from_earth/lemmit)) will monitor the threads there, and if it finds a new request for a subreddit, it will make a new community on the Lemmit server, and add it to its monitored list. It will then make periodic checks to see if any new **posts** (it doesn't copy any comments) have been posted on reddit, and copy those over. Users can then subscribe to those communities from their own lemmy instance, and from there federation will pick it up. Or at least, that's the theory. At the moment, federation is not working awesomely, and that is where my lack of fediverse knowledge comes in. Maybe it needs more time, or something is not so properly - I don't know. Furthermore: registrations on this server are closed. The point of this service is not to become a community on its own, but to deliver, ehh, *"original"* content to all the rest of the Fediverse while it's going through a ramp-up phase. Besides, the instance is running on a pretty small vps, and I rather have this thing manage itself. There is a [!about@lemmit.online](https://lemmit.online/c/about) community for further questions about the project itself though, in case people want to discuss it further. So ehm... Let me know what you think :)

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