New Entries
indigenous [hexbear.net
], up 2.87% to 154, (29 posts, 6 recent)
What is sexualization? [lemm.ee
], up 1.08% to 35, (8 posts, 5 recent)
mycology [hexbear.net
], up 0.69% to 130, (16 posts, 2 recent)
European Graphic Novels+ [lemm.ee
], up 0.65% to 56, (12 posts, 5 recent)
Unixporn [lemmy.ml
], up 0.48% to 11072, (361 posts, 17 recent)
Mass Effect [lemmy.ml
], up 0.42% to 160, (17 posts, 5 recent)
Imaginary Wastelands and Ruins [lemm.ee
], up 0.36% to 221, (24 posts, 5 recent)
Ereader [lemmy.ml
], up 0.29% to 507, (48 posts, 3 recent)
EarthPorn [lemmy.ml
], up 0.25% to 4158, (84 posts, 3 recent)
Today I Learned (TIL) [lemmy.ca
], up 0.19% to 4907, (96 posts, 3 recent)
Pokémon [lemmy.ml
], up 0.19% to 2299, (200 posts, 11 recent)
Casual UK [feddit.uk
], up 0.19% to 1385, (61 posts, 5 recent)
Vexillology circlejerk [lemmy.antemeridiem.xyz
], up 0.18% to 612, (43 posts, 4 recent)
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal (RSS) [nom.mom
], up 0.09% to 69, (29 posts, 8 recent)
What’s this Plant? [mander.xyz
], up 0.08% to 811, (43 posts, 5 recent)
New Zealand Wildlife [no.lastname.nz
], up 0.07% to 135, (30 posts, 3 recent)
Previously featured
France [jlai.lu
], up 19.66% to 869, (216 posts, 154 recent)
Murdered by Words [feddit.uk
], up 5.47% to 187, (6 posts, 3 recent)
> Greentext [lemmy.ml
], up 4.49% to 3566, (122 posts, 20 recent)
Games [lemm.ee
], up 4.44% to 90, (35 posts, 26 recent)
WholeSomeMemes [lemmy.ml
], up 2.73% to 1078, (42 posts, 8 recent)
artporn [lemm.ee
], up 2.70% to 1196, (196 posts, 38 recent)
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ [lemmy.dbzer0.com
], up 2.54% to 38027, (1127 posts, 75 recent)
Important Images [lemmy.best
], up 1.91% to 679, (25 posts, 2 recent)
Squirrels [lemmy.ca
], up 1.65% to 51, (15 posts, 7 recent)
Important Videos [lemmy.best
], up 1.49% to 283, (34 posts, 5 recent)
Imaginary Portals [lemm.ee
], up 1.46% to 62, (8 posts, 3 recent)
Privacy [lemmy.ml
], up 1.34% to 20689, (2537 posts, 56 recent)
Men’s Liberation [lemmy.ca
], up 1.34% to 871, (127 posts, 11 recent)
Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics. [slrpnk.net
], up 1.18% to 2085, (747 posts, 85 recent)
MEOW_IRL [sopuli.xyz
], up 1.15% to 1398, (81 posts, 9 recent)
Steam [lemmy.ml
], up 1.14% to 6392, (126 posts, 14 recent)
anime_irl [ani.social
], up 1.12% to 586, (54 posts, 13 recent)
Movies and TV Shows [lemmy.film
], up 0.96% to 10405, (715 posts, 57 recent)
Plex [lemmy.ml
], up 0.95% to 3039, (93 posts, 13 recent)
Banned Book Club [literature.cafe
], up 0.90% to 194, (18 posts, 2 recent)
Open Source [lemmy.ml
], up 0.66% to 21167, (1741 posts, 24 recent)
Bideos [lemmy.best
], up 0.64% to 121, (12 posts, 4 recent)
BrainWorms [lemm.ee
], up 0.63% to 515, (177 posts, 20 recent)
Bertstrips [feddit.de
], up 0.52% to 398, (26 posts, 4 recent)
Curated Tumblr [sh.itjust.works
], up 0.49% to 1649, (70 posts, 5 recent)
Machinist [sh.itjust.works
], up 0.43% to 198, (37 posts, 7 recent)
InternetIsBeautiful [feddit.de
], up 0.41% to 1937, (50 posts, 8 recent)
Hobbit Art [hobbit.world
], up 0.41% to 358, (63 posts, 6 recent)
Was gucke ich heute in der Mediathek? [feddit.de
], up 0.40% to 320, (83 posts, 21 recent)
Relationship Memes [lemmyis.fun
], up 0.31% to 319, (45 posts, 6 recent)
Famose Worte [feddit.de
], up 0.31% to 172, (17 posts, 5 recent)
Play Store Deals [lemmy.ca
], up 0.26% to 431, (154 posts, 7 recent)
Full movies on YouTube [lemm.ee
], up 0.22% to 548, (52 posts, 8 recent)
Lefty Memes [lemmy.dbzer0.com
], up 0.21% to 1864, (145 posts, 2 recent)
Results are averaged over the past 7 days
The second entry down has discovered the secret for subscriber growth: Have a hangup, fail to properly articulate your reasons why, watch as people come by to disagree with you.
Federation can seem wonky at times. I click on lots of links to Communities that no-one from my instance has visited before, and usually see the Posts - maybe not the Comments or the Upvotes, but I see the Posts. For indigenous@hexbear, my instance has no posts, feddit.nl has no posts, lemmy.world can’t find the community. If I get the crowbar out (by which I mean copying an absolute link to one of the posts on hexbear.net/c/indigenous and searching for it from my home instance), I can bring things through.
Yesterday’s question about lemmy.world’s API went about as well as expected. Although it meant that I’ve discovered that if you reply to someone, and they delete their comment, it deletes all the replies to it. Maybe a better system than seeing a bunch of inscrutable replies to [deleted], but it’ll teach me not to have a whole other conversation with someone else beneath another person’s comment.
What’s that? There’s a Community for Mass Effect. Ah, go on then: subscribed.
When .world solves their API issues, have you considered adding another section as a “trending communities from smaller instances” showcase that excludes the big general purpose instances such as .world and .ml and whatnot? Smaller instances are already at a disadvantage just by the sheer size of .world and bringing special attention towards them could be useful in terms of encouraging federation.
It’s certainly worth considering. Looking at earlier posts, when .world was active, their communities tended to dominate (so much so that I decided to reduce clutter by not even putting ‘lemmy.world’ next to their entries)
I’m a bit wary about adding stuff though: on a desktop top screen, a new section in a post looks fine; on mobile (where most people will likely see it), it can all start to look a bit indecipherable.
If I get the crowbar out (by which I mean copying an absolute link to one of the posts on hexbear.net/c/indigenous and searching for it from my home instance), I can bring things through.
Probably an issue to bring to hexbear admins.
Yesterday’s question about lemmy.world’s API went about as well as expected.
Indeed
Probably an issue to bring to hexbear admins.
I dunno. !mycology@hexbear.net comes through OK for me, and I’ve seen it happen with non-hexbear comms. Thinking about it, I’m remembering seeing a post about false-positives being detected for active communities, so maybe it’s just (another) Lemmy issue.
Interesting
Yey c/indigenous
Do you know why hexbear Communities don’t have a different format for their Title vs. their Name?
To compare: “Full Movies on YouTube” for fullmoviesonyoutube (at lemm.ee), but not “Poverty Finance” for poverty_finance (at hexbear). More directly, why is it not “Indigenous” with a leading capital letter?iirc, Hexbear was using their own unique fork of Lemmy (with unique features) for a long time and only recently, they’ve tried to close that gap and come closer to the main Lemmy branch. This history probably results in quirks like this.