Notice the disparity between monthly active users and registered users. These are bots. I'm very tempted to block these instances outright.
Wander
Why wouldn't it? I can access it from my Yiffit instance.
Edit: Can you load this link while being logged in to lemmynsfw? https://lemmynsfw.com/search/q/!furryws%40pawb.social/type/All/sort/TopAll/listing_type/All/community_id/0/creator_id/0/page/1
You might be right but I don't know why it doesn't show up. Neither instance blocks each other. Maybe it shows up if you're logged in though.
Federation happens automatically when a user types the remote community into their instance's search page.
Try putting this into your instance's search page, including the exclamation mark: [!transformation@pawb.social](/c/transformation@pawb.social)
It might take a couple of seconds or require a page refresh, but it should then show up no-probs. If no one on your instance does this, you will never be able to see that content on your instance.
Yes, but there's something you can do. Create a secondary "utility user" called @discovery or whatever you want. And use that user to subscribe to any even remotely popular remote communities.
You can make the whole process much easier with this workflow described here: https://ttrpg.network/comment/35
Better not piss off the furries. I enjoy imagining us playing an important role in the downfall of reddit :P
There's also two other comments from lemmy.world users. I suspect both things are related.
The community has "undetermined" language disabled. That's why those comments don't show up and why you can't reply to terrorbite unless you set your comment's language to English
Yes, it seemingly does so. I wonder why pawb won't show the other two comments though.
Silver lining is that the CEO reaped what he sowed since he was on board as well. Still tragic though.
Servers, VPN, domain names and recurring donations. Mostly donations every week. Servers and VPN on a monthly basis.
Nope. I use it on a weekly basis to pay for stuff on the internet. It's got its uses and the concept is sound. What you're talking about is the hype train that happens ever so often.
Am I incorrect in thinking that most of the OS is actually GNU?
Meanwhile tidal already has better quality at the same price.