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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by soeren@iusearchlinux.fyi to c/chat@iusearchlinux.fyi
 
 

Hello everyone, I want to answer a couple of frequently asked questions (and some made up frequently asked questions). Also you can ask questions in the comments.

How did you come up with the server name? A couple of weeks ago I nerd sniped this domain from someone who is also on this instance and did nothing with it until the whole reddit thing happened and I found lemmy. I noticed user names have the instance domain behind them. I suddenly knew what I had to do.

How much does the domain cost? 19$ a year.

How much does the server cost? ~~Currently it's a 7$ a month digital ocean droplet. How is the performance? Should we upgrade? Didn't expect to have over 100 Members already.~~ I upgraded to a 24$ a month droplet. To experiement if some issues go away with it.

Where is the server located? Currently in Frankfurt, Germany.

What distro does the server use? Ubuntu 22.10

Who has access do the server and database? Currently only me.

Can you edit the database? Yes, but maybe it would lead to unexpected bugs. I don't know. I will not do it unless I have to.

Will you edit comments? No.

**Will you charge 3rd party apps? ** No.

Is it complicated to host your own instance? Not at all. The lemmy devs provide an easy to use ansible script. I never used ansible before and now I want to use it for more stuff. You should have some experience with Linux and hosting. But don't be afraid if you have no experience to host your instance. You can probably Google and ask yourself though the setup.

How can I support the server? You can support the server by being active in the community. You can post, create communities, comment and engage. While I also like to lurk a lot it's important to create content. It's the most valuable thing (without content nobody will visit sites like reddit). Also it probably doesn't hurt to promote the server a bit. Regarding Server cost if the server cost doesn't increase substantially I don't need any financial support. I will try keep the instance alive as long as people are using it.

Should I create my own community? Yes (as long as it is legal and doesn't harm other people)

Does my community have to be related to Arch Linux? No, I think it's even better if it's not related. Having some random community with @iusearchlinux.fyi at the end seems amusing to me.

I don't see rules. Is everything allowed? Nope if we see something that is not okay we will not hesitate to ban someone or remove content. Everyone including the admins and mods should strive for keeping this a nice place for everyone. Everyone should feel welcome. If you argue with someone try to interpret what the person said in the most charitable way. In short try to make a positive impact in this community. We enabled that everyone can see the mod logs with the names of the mod for transparency. If you don't like how we moderate you can write us or make a post but please keep in mind we cannot make everyone happy and if you want have different moderation you can always create an account on a different instance. We have banned in total only one person and have not blocked a single other instance. We are not on the search to find small things we can use as excuse to ban anyone we don't like but we will act on reports. Please use the report button it's better to report someone just in case. We will not blindly ban someone. My other 2 Admins are great people and I trust them 100 percent to have a good judgement.

What's your favorite editor? neovim with lazyvim

What's your Terminal? Wezterm

What's your desktop environment? AwesomeWM

What's your favorite programming language? Rust (but I am not very productive with it)

Sorry for my bad english.

EDIT: How can I financially support the server? You can buy me a coffee on ko-fi

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For users, not hosts. I usually don't like video tutorials, but I think I would have liked one for lemmy.

It would go through all the stuff, starting at the lemmy website, finding a fitting instance, creating an account, explaining user interface, listing common quirks, bugs and how to avoid some, creating posts, adding images & gallery and creating communities.

Is this a good idea? If it is, I would like to use this instance to create a new account, posts and a community for the tutorial.

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I'd love to have more local communities to discuss about things, but I don't want to 1) spam a bunch of new communities that get no traffic and/or are duplicates of communities on other instances and 2) I have very little time to moderate.

What do you think? What kind of topics might we want to add, if we do?

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The private subreddits went from 8400+ to now being back to 6900ish today due to the 2 day "protest" time being up.

Seems like most of the reddit mods couldn't touch grass for more than the allotted protest time, though I'm sure some subreddits go public for a good reason like asking their community whether they should go private indefinitely and all that...

Let's hope the number will go back up again tomorrow, if not then I guess reddit had a reason to not worry about this "protest".

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I want to preface this with the fact that I'm quite new to lemmy and using the fediverse as a whole (this is my first account on a fediverse server), but I have had my eyes on the concept for a while now. What I want to address is some of the issues regarding Lemmy and I want to discuss solutions to addressing those. I do want to note that I haven't looked into the source for lemmy and my personal source of information is this thread on mastodon which also talks about the political issues with this platform (I'm going to be sidestepping the political/humanitarian views the devs seem to have for this thread as I want to keep discussion here purely about the privacy of the platform)

the issues I want to address here are related to how lemmy deals with "deleted" content.

  1. comments deleted by users are still visible to admins
  2. deleted user accounts still have their data remain on the instance.

both of these are serious issues concerning user privacy and also violate several laws around the world regarding privacy (most notably the EU's GDPR). additionally these seem to be easy (if not trivial) to address from a code perspective so I don't see why these changes could not be made by someone familiar with the project and then used by instances before they get merged in the main project (if they will ever do so).

I want instance admins to be aware of this particular issue (not just for my home instance, but as many as we can) and thus want this thread to be one of open discussion about how we would go about this. I'm just a random guy on the internet; but I want to know what we can do about this at the very least and maybe actually make some sort of difference.

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that is all

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iusearchlinux > reddit (iusearchlinux.fyi)
submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by deltaleeds@iusearchlinux.fyi to c/chat@iusearchlinux.fyi
 
 

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