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Not active on Lemmy any longer. If you send me a DM, I won't see it. Sorry!

  • We'll get some more control over images when 1.0 comes, I will take a look at it again then, but in general the new user cooldown for image uploads has really significantly reduced the amount of image related abuse we have seen.

    @Character_Locked@lemm.ee please understand, nobody on our admin team is getting paid to moderate disgusting images, they are volunteering to do it, and it takes a mental toll. Also, image hosting itself is not free. Our donations right now are barely breaking even with server costs. So realistically, our options are not "current situation vs fully unrestricted image uploads", they are "current situation vs completely burned out admin team and costs increasing beyond donations".

  • Is lemm.ee hosted in the US? (FediDB info)

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  • Our servers are all hosted in Finland indeed, but we use Cloudflare for DDoS protection etc. Clients/bots/scripts/etc (like FediDB) don't see our server IP addresses directly, they see Cloudflare IP addresses. FediDB uses the IP address it sees to assume what country the server is in.

    The same is true for a bunch of other Lemmy servers as well - a lot of the ones FediDB shows as "United States" are actually hosted in Europe (or elsewhere).

  • Most applications are handled automatically, a smaller percentage is sent to manual approval for admins. This is based on different signals and the aim is to potentially reduce some abuse, or at least make it a bit harder.

    Median time for accepting applications in the past month on lemm.ee was 1 minute and 42 seconds. And that includes the time it took for users to manually verify their e-mails first.

  • We briefly had some database issues, it should be solved now, but I will continue to monitor.

    Sorry for the inconvenience!

  • What I mean is that some posters have a bunch of alts on different instances, and if they get awards split between their accounts, then they'll be at a bit of a disadvantage 😄

  • This is cool!

    Any rules for alts? Can people "claim" alt accounts to sum up their votes?

  • It's very unlikely lemm.ee will ever be a suitable host for video content. Please host your videos on other platforms, embedding them on lemm.ee posts will work just fine.

  • Whenever you give your free time and energy to build something open source for the world, there are always some people who say “why aren’t you giving me 10x more, you lazy dev” 😅

  • Definitely not 😄

  • Meta (lemm.ee) @lemm.ee

  • We have automated a lot of this stuff on lemm.ee as well

  • LW admins instance-ban a Lemm.ee user for being underage

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  • I'm afraid .world users will also miss out on your mod actions in all of your communities, which is a particularly unfortunate side-effect.

    I don't think it's the end of the world (:P), though - .world is a big instance, but there are still tons of users on other instances. I mean, even in your communities, I don't think .world is not making up the majority of activity.

  • LW admins instance-ban a Lemm.ee user for being underage

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  • I'm not sure why .world has the 18 age requirement - AFAIK GDPR only requires 16+ if you don't specifically ask for parental consent. Of course, there is the matter of pornography etc, but for example Reddit allows 13+ users, and all they do for pornography is show an NSFW warning, which Lemmy also has (although this is a good point - maybe the NSFW toggle should be improved to explicitly ask users to confirm their age on Lemmy as well, similarly to how it works on Reddit).

    But at the end of the day, each instance is free to create whatever rules and processes they want, and to ban people according to those rules. I would say that .world admins are probably just trying to do their best in enforcing their rules, and unfortunately that means that most likely you'll be cut off from .world for the next 5 months 🫤

  • In my experience, it's mostly a combination of confusing Lemmy UI + user error:

    1. When using the e-mail verification link, Lemmy just shows a blank page with a tiny "e-mail verified" notification in the bottom left corner, which people miss. They then assume that it didn't work, because all they see is a blank page.
    2. When opening the e-mail verification link multiple times, only the first time registers, and further attempts will generate confusing errors. This also makes people assume it didn't work, but in reality, their e-mail got verified successfully.
    3. On lemm.ee, it's very common for people to sign up with typos in their e-mail addresses (happens few times every week recently).
    4. We have a custom question on our sign-up page asking people to state they agree to our rules, and it's relatively common that people just don't read the question and write something random in there - we generally don't accept such applications to try and weed out bots, but I'm pretty sure we also end up rejecting a bunch of legit users this way who just didn't read the instructions.

    Generally I'm happy to provide support to people in such cases if they reach out to me directly, but at the end of the day, the easiest and fastest solution if the account is truly stuck in limbo is just to create another account.

    It's a shame that there is so much potential friction on sign-up, but at the same time, I don't see us reducing the friction on lemm.ee any time soon, because this is the lesser evil compared to bot sign-ups etc that we have seen in the past.

  • I’ve just restored it

  • lemm.ee is growing. Welcome, new members!

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  • Hey, there isn’t any default community right now. There are a few different databases that track graphs of such things, for example, fedidb.org.

  • lemm.ee is growing. Welcome, new members!

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  • Thank you very much for the support!

    Our infrastructure costs are currently quite stable at around 200€ per month, and considering that the instance is right now quite decently supporting nearly 6000 monthly active users, you could say that you are indeed relatively contributing a ton - you are effectively covering server costs for 60 people!

    The fact that it’s a monthly amount is particularly great, because with recurring income, we will get advanced warning if there is danger of funds starting to run low.

  • lemm.ee is growing. Welcome, new members!

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  • We had a few really huge days in 2023, but other than those, it seems like the growth so far in March is definitely outpacing our initial wave of new users in 2023.

  • Meta (lemm.ee) @lemm.ee

    lemm.ee is growing. Welcome, new members!

  • Hey, could you make a post in that community?

  • Lemmy software resolves it automatically - it marks such instances as dead and stops sending activities to them.

  • Meta (lemm.ee) @lemm.ee

    When this post is 3 hours old, lemm.ee will go offline for some brief database maintenance

  • Meta (lemm.ee) @lemm.ee

    Admin team update

  • Meta (lemm.ee) @lemm.ee

    When this post is 1 hour old, lemm.ee will go down for an upgrade to 0.19.7 (UPDATE: upgrade complete!)

  • Meta (lemm.ee) @lemm.ee

    Expected lemm.ee downtime when this post is 13 hours old.

  • Meta (lemm.ee) @lemm.ee

    Seeking feedback: how should lemm.ee move forward with external images? (related to frequent broken images)

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  • Meta (lemm.ee) @lemm.ee

    When this post is 3 hours old, lemm.ee will briefly go offline for database maintenance

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  • Meta (lemm.ee) @lemm.ee

    Update about lemm.ee infrastructure & upcoming cakeday

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  • Meta (lemm.ee) @lemm.ee

    When this post is 6 hours old, lemm.ee will undergo database maintenance, which will include a few minutes of downtime

  • Test @lemm.ee

    First test post from lemmy-ui-next!

  • Meta (lemm.ee) @lemm.ee

    Announcing lemmy-ui-next, an alternative Lemmy frontend built with NextJS!

  • Meta (lemm.ee) @lemm.ee

  • Fediverse @lemmy.ml

    I am extremely grateful to everybody involved with Lemmy. That includes you!