Nice, thanks for sharing
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Nice, thanks for sharing
Subscription list, blocking list (users, communities and instances). Could be other stuff too, but that’s the most important when migrating
Thanks, I wasn’t aware. Microblogs seems to be easier to manage than threads, so it might be more difficult for Lemmy
can import your exported posts from Mastodon and most of its forks, Pleroma / Akkoma, Misskey / Firefish and forks, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, including attachments (threading may not work perfectly, and other people’s replies to your posts may not get imported)
You can achieve that by adding a link to your old profile from the new and vice versa.
To my knowledge, this is not possible at the moment.
Indeed, and probably never going to happen. Even Mastodon do not support actual migration, they just add a redirection to your new profile from the old and vice versa.
I’d still be starting from scratch posting-history-wise.
Why is that an issue? Lemmy has no karma, and if you want to keep you “reputation”, you can use the same username and picture on both sides, people will recognize you.
Go to your settings, export your settings, then import them on the new account.
That’s it. If you want to be fancy, you can add your new account on your old bio and vice-versa, but that’s mostly it.
If you want to keep your “reputation”, use the same username on both sides, people will recognize you.
Interesting post. This could be a useful additional metric indeed.
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What is Sharkey? A fork of Misskey, which I also don’t know. I imagine Sharkey does much the same things as Lemmy? It is almost as large, and seems to have grown rather quickly.
Misskey and Sharkey are micro blogging platforms, more similar to Mastodon and Twitter rather than Lemmy.
Mastodon is much older than Lemmy. Not sure if they count Threads
Maybe it’s the bot communities that repost all the Reddit posts that inflate the number so high
That’s probably it. https://lemmit.online should give you some more stats
Definitely lacking: https://feddit.org/post/2656676
The only way to do this it to report a comment, but then even themselves would have no way to discuss about your report to each other on the platform, they would have to rely on external tools.
So messaging the mods individually may indeed be a better solution, or create a meta thread in the community if the topic can be discussed publicly.
You click the “modlog” button in the sidebar of the community, above the mods list
You got banned 3 months ago: https://lemmy.world/modlog/3106?page=1&userId=9023060
Blocking an instance only hides communities from that instance.
For actual blocking, there is only individual blocking at this moment
Oh, it did. A few of us were unhappy with that mod, we launched our own community, which is now far more active that theirs.
For admins, it’s a different story, I agree with you, if you don’t like the admin, just change instances. But for mods, it’s a different story.
Nice