
This community is for requesting moderation privileges for an abandoned or unmoderated community, or to remove inactive top mods in communities...

"New Vanilla 1.18 Minecraft Server is now up!" on Hexbear
Use r/redditrequest to take over subreddits. And/or make new subreddits. Put a link in them to direct redditors to fediverse or hexbear and away from reddit
This community is for requesting moderation privileges for an abandoned or unmoderated community, or to remove inactive top mods in communities...
Use lemmy/fediverse as your pastebin
Migrating too https://lemmy.ca/c/pastebin [https://lemmy.ca/c/pastebin] Text storage sublemmy. It can be used to help promote lemmy by linking to c/pastebin over say a commercial pastebin website
cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/27635
text storage sublemmy, it can be used to help promote lemmy by linking to c/pastebin over say a commercial pastebin website
What pre meditation do you do when you don't feel like immediately starting mediation?
Are cauliflower stems (cooked) as tasty as the rest of the cauliflower?
I've never tried eating the stems. What's it taste like?
A supposed explanation that made a user go from anti fediverse to at somewhat favorable to the fediverse
They're talking about lemmy, but you can basically ctrl F replace if you're talking to someone about a different fediverse.
#Q:
So this is basically like making your own subreddits but with the differences that: 1) Subreddit owners have to pay to host their own subreddit 2) Subreddit owners can harvest private user data since they are the ones hosting the subreddit and the database 3) Site-wide rules don't apply, only subreddit rules. 4) Crossposting between subreddits in the form of "interacting with other instances"
Idk man, this sounds like making your own website using premade libraries and code and then also paying for the hosting fees, but with extra steps.
#A:
Not exactly. An instance is more like a full Reddit than a sub-reddit. Communities can be created within an instance by the users. So the host is paying to host their own reddit, not their own subreddit.
We have a soft partnership with r/antiwork2
A place for fans of the antiwork movement to organize, discuss, and shitpost. Bring out your memes, laugh at bosses and at the mods over on...
cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/16047
A friend is trying to set up a bot to crosspost from r/antiwork2 (reddit) to here and from here (c/antiwork) to antiwork2. Though if anyone has a fully operational crossposting bot, let me know!
But in the mean while, cross post from here to r/antiwork2 and make a mention somewhere in the post that the post is from c/antiwork. Also could crosspost from r/antiwork2 to here.
Here's a list of some other lemmy instances. Some of names might have better marketing potential then lemmy.ml for trying to convince your friends to join.
Ex there was once a catgirl instance which def could be an easier sell then lemmy.ml
Add your fediverse contact info to your business card
Is spiderman's humor sarcasm?
Like when he fixes a computer and says "see, not just a pretty mask"
Or
Bad guy pulls out big guns, and spidey says: "oh for me? you shouldn't have"
A maybe good quote to convince lefties to join the fediverse
Marxist theory states that in order to be free, the workers must own the means of production. This idea is directly applicable in the context of social media. Only when we own the platforms that we use will we be free to post our thoughts and ideas without having to worry about them being censored by corporate interests.
From teddit.net/r/antiwork/comments/rdakv8/interest_in_creating_a_selfhosted_community_on/