Yes it is. The top 20 fastest growing instances on https://fedidb.org/current-events/threadiverse could be suffering from bot signup. Bit of a bummer.
Yes it is. The top 20 fastest growing instances on https://fedidb.org/current-events/threadiverse could be suffering from bot signup. Bit of a bummer.
Could it be because r/ModCoord recommended moving to kbin, lemmy etc.?
Oh another theory is that Hexbear started federating. But who are Hexbear?
Seems like it is just bots.
I don’t think people will stop posting general topics here, maybe you guys have to find another way.
Maybe you could get in touch with @[email protected] directly?
Fortunately, @ruud made a comment https://beehaw.org/comment/298646. They should be working together soon.
Malicious compliance from both the mods and the users! I dust off my account to upvote it.
Translation using ChatGPT: Confused? No…rather, it’s a mini challenge to discover new exponential possibilities. Simple.
From https://www.redditinc.com/, they say there are 100k+ active subreddits. Maybe most of the existing ones are not active?
Could you provide the source for “The API/3PA changes affect like 5-10% of users”?
Some stats:
Although it doesn’t affect most ROMs, it still is disappointing for AOSP hobbyists.
Wait, in kindergarten you guys had workbooks already?
I saw on one of their post that they now have 36 mods, but I guess that’s still not enough.
From what I saw on their post, it seems there are bad faith actors registering in lemmy.world just to harass beehaw.org.
I saw on one of their post that they now have 36 mods
I search the title on lemmy.world, and got this: https://lemmy.world/post/114305
And there seems to be no migration option for now
Cool, how do people at r/letsplay feel about going dark?
I know that many people don’t like their defederation decision but I think they did it in good faith. And they did state they want to refederate with the two instances once the mod tools are in place.
For kbin, they did mention the reasoning behind.
As for lemmy.ml, I have a stupid theory that since the signup is closed, those spammers cannot get accounts over there.