

Edited. Thank you for that and the explanation.
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Edited. Thank you for that and the explanation.
Communities can be moderated Good point.
Does moderation action fediverse well from Lemmy to the twittoverse?
Honestly, I tried to understand them but I failed. I don’t see how a group, from the twittoverse perspective is different from the use of a hashtag, be it agupe group or Lemmy community.
But I would love to hear your explanation and pass it on to the next people who will not understand it.
This place is deeply skewed left by European standard.
No, it has not. I used voyager for some time. It was nice and has cool features. I blocked Trump and Elon during the US election and what a relieve!
Yes and moreover, feeds work at the community level, not individual posts
Exactly. I guess the threadiverse can fully be oriented to standalone post as it is not by definition microblogging but may be there could be a few functionality that affect the post themselves.
I don’t see this a the main way to access Lemmy or the fediverse in general but as a way to curate my browsing experience. Sometimes, I’ve got enough of all the negativity, sometimes I ask myself why I’m watching that many cat and dog pictures, sometimes I’ve got enough to hear about the last big blockbuster that I don’t plan to watch. It doesn’t mean I want to permanently isolate myself to such content.
A wrote another comment but I couldn’t ping you somehow
Yes, this is closer to what I got in mind. I don’t use Bluesky but it seems like a good idea.
What I mean exactly was some way to build a view, or a portal, of the fediverse content when we substrate what we don’t like rather than adding it. It may take the form of label or another form. I may take a form of something close to a community or a feed throught which people browsing may get rid of content that doesn’t match the view of the "portal they are surfing on.
I don’t think @Snoopy@piefed.social it has to be unique. Just like we have multiple !aww community we could have a !nodowner !positivity !nonegativity portals all living along each other present each a slightly different view of the fediverse.
A workaround could be to make several Lemmy alts - one for each type of content you would want to include in your Subscribed feed. Like one could be only uplifting news. Most of the time you’d be looking at the same older content though… without being able to widen your view that would allow bringing in of new content.
I’m already doing that but I was looking for a collaborative way to build a common browsing experience by filtering out. PieFed’s feeds are great, I love them but they are working by selecting not filtering.
D’autant plus que je ne poste pas souvent dessus !
It would only work if I don’t subscribe to any other instances. That’s a bad tradeoff.
The fediverse needs a tool to surf other instances local feed cause that’s a common issue for both the threadiverse and twittoverse. Soon, we may have enough theme-oriented PixelFed instances for them to have the same issue. I believe PieFed multicommunity feeds to be the best way to tackle it so far but that’s not even a good solution.
Local feed I guess. I wouldn’t trade my french local feed to another despite the abillity to subscribe to the community that made it.
Don’t worry, it is ready to replace human coders for writing bug.
Yes. You can easily spot them, either with masto in the name of the user instance or from the fact that the post or comment will contained mention in the @user(orcommunity@instance format.
I get that you people are trying to explain it to me but the more time I spend on Lemmy, the less I feel I know english…
Crossposting.
Crossposting is basically using a URL already attached to a post into another post. So if, I crosspost a picture of a squirrel originaly posted by a .world user in !aww@lemmy.ml to !squirrel_spotting_society@lemmy.sdf.org, the post will be linked to .world as it is the original url from which the image is federated to other instance.
Here is a link to an example: jlai.lu/post/17799614
That explains in my older experiment the community fediverse as a user and I could get my posts properly tied to a hashtag. I need to try again!
I did not understood that thank you for the clarification.