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  • Saint-Pierre and Miquelon is a way better example. Only 19km away from Point May in Newfoundland.

    French Island with ~6000 residents. Full EU member. {Edit: I might have been wrong on full EU member, seems to be kind of a member but kind of not} You can take a ferry there from Canada.

  • r/NiceVancouver.

    25k+ users, we do practically zero moderation. Surprisingly it's pretty damn civil and great.

  • I mean... They'd be kind of silly to accept a 2% increase in wages when inflation is much higher than that. That's not a raise that's a pay cut

  • Lemmy.ca's Main Community @lemmy.ca

    Non-Profit Registration: Name suggestions.

  • I never had COVID until everyone stopped caring about it. I'm on my 4th time having now.

    Do not recommend.

  • Langley, British Columbia @lemmy.ca

    Culvert replacement to close 232nd Street for a month - Aldergrove Star

    www.aldergrovestar.com /news/culvert-replacement-to-close-232nd-street-for-a-month/
  • Test

    Posted from 0.18.2

  • This post will remain pinned until a interested moderator takes this community on.

    Please reply to this comment and or DM me if you're interested in taking on this community.

  • Text needs to be bigger. The M's are not clear enough

  • I'm in favor and willing to help

  • If you can't find one quick enough let me know and we'll take it over on Lemmy.ca administration side until someone comes forward.

  • I'll send you a message

  • Thanks for the kind words. We try our best, and we owe a lot to @smorks@lemmy.ca for setting the right tone got the instance to start with!

  • Does all reports goes through the instance’s admins? From what I understand, it’s all the reports from local users in all communities, remote and local?

    • We get all reports made by local users regardless of if the community is local or not.
    • We get all reports made regarding local communities or local users regardless of if the report is made by a local or remote users.
    • I'm 99.9% certain we don't see reports if there isn't a local user involved in any way with the report. (Ex. Remote users makes a report on a post/comment posted on a remote community by a remote user)

    Are they also provided to the mods of the community where the reports originated from?

    Yes.

    For communities hosted through another instance, are these reports also sent to the admins of that instance, what about the mods in that remote community?

    Yes.

    It gets really complex how reports get cleared after they've been actioned or cleared in various scenarios. For the most part actions we take against local users or submissions on local communities will also be reflected on other instances. Actions taken on Lemmy.ca on remote users or submissions on remote communities only reflect for those browsing through lemmy.ca and admins/mods of other instances/remote communities still need to take their own separate action.

    Edit: We generally will not take action regarding content on remote communities that violate the remote community's rules. We are mostly concerned about things that break our instance rules and leave it for moderators of remote communities to deal with those. We will still see the reports, and it's important to make the reports so remote admins/mods can take action on them. We simply "resolve" or clear those reports from our local mod queue which still leaves it visible for the remote admins/mods.

  • Can you reach out to me over matrix or discord? Admins of lemmy.ca would like to collaborate with 3rd party app developers like your self.

  • Thank you,

    As an administrator who gets every report made by a local user in all communities, and reports made by remote users on local communities, having to try and figure out why someone reported the content can be rather time consuming.

  • Pretty much every instance was having federation issues with lemmy.world due to their server just being overloaded. It's significantly improved but I'm not sure if it's 100% perfect yet.

  • I love this idea. Thank you, we will do that.

    !canada!canada@lemmy.ca probably isn't going to be the best place in the long term

  • [Lemmy.ca Discussion] What should we do about Lemmit.online

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  • Lemmy.ca's Main Community @lemmy.ca

    What should we do about Lemmit.online

  • I've contacted them to see if they would be willing to transfer it to us. Figured I'd have better luck as a Lemmy admin then just someone random. The domain name is under $20 a year so it's a non issue.