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Lemmy.zip Server Update March 2025 - Lemmy.zip
lemmy.zipHello all, That time of the (shorter) month again! — ## Communities We’ve got a
couple of new communities for you: - Autism Memes [/c/[email protected]] -
Mod Tools [/c/[email protected]] (I’m trying to consolidate all the available
mod-specific tools in one place. This is a local-only community for Lemmy.zip
too) — ## Server Update A few things happened this month. Firstly, the smaller
things - We updated to Lemmy 0.19.9 [https://lemmy.zip/post/31807505] which was
quick and easy. We also migrated the image database from Sled to Postgres
[https://lemmy.zip/post/32581423] which was relatively easy once it got going,
but was not quick. But that piece of work is done now, and should result in tiny
performance improvements now we have so many images. We also implemented the
Geoblock of UK IP addresses (more info here) [https://lemmy.zip/post/31644782].
This took a couple of goes to get it how I wanted it to work, but the UI is now
blocked to UK IP addresses, and federation traffic is still allowed to and from
the UK. We’ve also implemented something I talked about at the end of the last
server update, which I am calling “Default Blocks” (for lack of a better name)
for new accounts. Basically, when a new account is created, we apply a couple of
instance blocks for instances that we get the most complaints about - so far,
it’s Hexbear (who have recovered their domain if you’re interested) and
lemmygrad. Lemmy.ml [http://Lemmy.ml] was a candidate too, but there are a lot
of bigger communities there and we dont really get complaints/reports from our
users about that instance. The messages a new user gets when they’ve signed up
to Lemmy.zip, and the welcome post it links to, have been updated to reflect
this, and give instructions on how to remove these blocks (in the user profile
-> blocks) in the same way you’d add/remove any other block (because that’s all
we’re doing in the background). The updated new user post is here
[https://lemmy.zip/post/43], and we’re open to feedback if anyone can think of
ways to add or tweak it to make it easier for new users. This way, I think, is
the best of both worlds when we’re trying to weigh up keeping new people on
Lemmy compared against defederation. Obviously we’re not an instance that goes
wild on defederating because we want people to see the content they want to see,
but this can turn some newer people away who likely would’ve stuck round had the
onboarding experience been a little easier and clearer. With default Lemmy,
there isn’t really an onboarding experience - many instances use the default
lemmy experience which is an email to let you know your account has been
approved, if they’ve enabled this, otherwise you’re kind of left wondering. One
of the things we saw a lot of was after an application was created, the user
would try to immediately log in and then reset their password, not realising
(nor having read the application text!) that they would have to wait. This is
why we’ve put so much effort into things like a welcome email, welcome PM
linking to various places such as new users posts, how to change the site theme,
how to get help if you need it etc, and deny emails if we don’t accept an
account with the reason why and how to challenge that decision, to name a few.
This also doesn’t effect existing users who signed up before we put this into
testing, it’s something Zippy does to the account as part of the signup process,
so it won’t change anything for long term accounts - It’s just new accounts that
will have the blocks applied. In time, we might extend this if there are more
extreme instances popping up. We might also review it for communities too,
although that functionality doesn’t exist in Zippy yet. The ultimate aim is to
provide a friendlier landing page for new users and an easier transition from
other similar sites to Lemmy, without cutting everyone off from that content if
they want to partake in it which is what Defederation would do. Defederation
would also prevent users from the other instances in taking part in our content,
which many do in a fair and rule-following way, and that wouldn’t really be
something we want to do either. So this is the fairest way we can do this, while
still giving the user the choice to remove those blocks at any time as and when
they wish to. As always, happy to answer any questions in the comments. Finally,
I’m trialing out a Mastodon server at mastodon.zip (or click here for a direct
invite) [https://mastodon.zip/invite/NsRaEdjM]. At the moment its entirely
separate from Lemmy.zip but if it gets used we’ll likely bring it under the same
banner at some point. — ## Please don’t be a lurker! Bernie Sanders is asking
you, yes you, to not be a lurker on Lemmy
[https://lemmy.zip/pictrs/image/5a50199e-4cb0-4395-b9b6-e8758900c838.webp] If
you’re new to Lemmy.zip - WELCOME! I hope you’re enjoying your time here :) I am
sure that long term readers are bored of reading this now, but it is really is
true that the easiest way you can support Lemmy.zip is to actively engage with
content here: upvoting content you enjoy, sharing your thoughts through posts
and comments, sparking meaningful discussions, or even creating new communities
that resonate with your interests. It’s natural to see fluctuations in user
activity over time, and we’ve seen this over the wider lemmy-verse for some time
now. However, if you’ve found a home here and love this space, now is the
perfect opportunity to help us thrive. If you want to support us in a different
way than financially, then actively interacting with the instance helps us out
loads. If you’ve gone to the trouble of creating an account, then come and be
part of the Fediverse! Please don’t be a lurker! :) — ## Donations Lemmy.zip
only continues to exist because of the generous donations of its users. The
operating cost of Lemmy.zip is over 60 euros a month ($60, £50) and is mostly
funded by the community! We keep all the details around donations on our
OpenCollective [https://opencollective.com/lemmyzip] page, with full
transparency around income and expenditure. If you’re enjoying Lemmy.zip, please
check out the OpenCollective page, we have a selection of one-off or recurring
donation options. All funds go directly to hosting the site and keeping the
virtual lights on. We’ve also put up a link to our Ko-Fi page
[https://ko-fi.com/lemmyzip] where you can donate via paypal instead of using a
card. All Ko-Fi donations will be totalled up and added to OpenCollective each
month for transparency. I’ve added a link in the sidebar, but you can also click
the image below to go there:
[https://lemmy.zip/pictrs/image/afd02af9-f809-4bb1-a69c-c24a8e185306.webp]https://ko-fi.com/lemmyzip
We continue to have some really kind and generous donators and I can’t express
my thanks enough. You can see all the kind donators in the Thank You thread
[https://lemmy.zip/post/130337] - you could get your name in there too! Please
remember, traditional social media is only “free” to you because they sell your
data. We don’t do that - if you want to support independent social websites like
this one and you value your privacy, please consider a small donation. It really
does help. — ## Graphs The bit you all really want to see. All over 30 days
unless otherwise stated. CPU:
[https://lemmy.zip/pictrs/image/8ab3716d-9f87-4074-a518-f70afb2f7cc9.webp] RAM:
[https://lemmy.zip/pictrs/image/e9a2a0c8-ef39-4fdf-87d7-9ef7557f9243.webp] File
storage:
[https://lemmy.zip/pictrs/image/d0fe9e48-caff-47d9-9bbc-77e2a660ca1c.webp] Image
storage (lifetime):
[https://lemmy.zip/pictrs/image/ce3acf6d-9861-4b0d-83da-8abb34cf052d.webp]
Cloudflate stats - overall:
[https://lemmy.zip/pictrs/image/b605c17a-57d6-4da1-85ed-66d8a4580671.webp]
Requests:
[https://lemmy.zip/pictrs/image/f465677b-b532-4254-9167-0c77980666b4.webp]
Bandwidth:
[https://lemmy.zip/pictrs/image/21a57dfd-4f3e-4ac9-ac3f-945f0ca3cde3.webp]
Unique visitors:
[https://lemmy.zip/pictrs/image/c442e66f-d300-4c5c-85bb-a36d8e9c4a49.webp]
Country traffic:
[https://lemmy.zip/pictrs/image/e2deab2d-c06c-4093-824a-6c16d68373f6.webp] — So
that’s it for this month - if there is anything else you’d like to see I’m happy
to share it if I can. Next month’s update may be late or missing entirely, and I
may not be around as much for the next couple of months - I am expecting my
first child around March/April and I think I might have slightly less time than
I do now for a little bit! :) The site is in good hands with Sami and Druid, so
please do reach out to them or in the matrix chat if you need support with
anything. Thanks, Demigodrick
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