I guess communities should have an easy way to hide themselves from Local/All feeds
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I guess communities should have an easy way to hide themselves from Local/All feeds
Make a Github pull request, examples:
https://github.com/LemmyNet/joinlemmy-site/pull/347
https://github.com/LemmyNet/joinlemmy-site/pull/354
the instance needs at least 5 active users
you might need this feature before it can be done easily https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/2987
There’s an option to export/import your settings, which includes the list of subscribed communities
Yeah you’ll need an account. Once you have an account the easiest way to edit is to click the pencil icon at the top right of the file in the website. You can edit in the web browser and then submit a pull request from there automatically.
anyone can update the list and make a pull request https://github.com/LemmyNet/joinlemmy-site/blob/main/src/shared/components/app-definitions.ts#L459
someone could make a pull request to add this
join-lemmy website code: https://github.com/LemmyNet/joinlemmy-site/blob/main/src/shared/components/main.tsx
docs code: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-docs/blob/main/src/introduction.md
The Summit app can to this
Semi off topic, but isn’t the subscriber count badge useless now since Lemmy fixed their reporting of that?
A post will federate to every instance that has at least 1 subscriber of that community. If you want to get your communities federating to other instances and get them more popular, use this tool
If it’s not working in Photon, you could try a different frontend, like a mobile app. I think Jerboa and Boost can do it
I think this happens automatically when they see activity coming from your instance? I guess if you use your instance to upvote and comment on stuff then it’ll refresh the status?
or I think servers recheck dead instances on a scheduled task, every 24 hours
It only counts the single most recent comment, so a handful of recent comments or just 1 single recent comment makes no difference.
It’s the combination of most recent comment with the number of upvotes. If this post’s most recent comment is an hour old but the post has 300 upvotes, that’s better than a post with a 10 minute old comment and only 10 upvotes for the post.
I’m not aware of any recent changes to it but idk for sure.
Active sort is not based on when the post was created, it’s based on the age of the most recent comment. Those all have a lot of comments and upvotes so I think it makes sense for them to be at the top of Active.
Can you share some example screenshots with links to the posts?
Did you try these searches while logged in or anonymously? Lemmy (and probably other platforms) don’t allow searches for remote objects unless you’re logged in, this prevents abuse of server resources. The fact that you’re getting replies and you can see them and reply to them means it’s probably all working fine.
the search function will not search remote objects when you are not logged in, it prevents abuse of the API and server resources
this makes me wonder if comments should even be filtered by language, maybe all comments from all languages should be shown, or posts would be filtered by language
is that comment set to Spanish?
https://lemmyverse.net/communities
Trending communities: !trendingcommunities@feddit.nl (make sure you enable “Show bot posts” to see here)
If you’re really looking for newly created communities…
sorted by new https://lemmyverse.net/communities?order=published
Lemmy’s built in communities page sorted by new /communities?listingType=All&sort=New&page=1