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  • I think they’re complaining that Lemmy uses the older method of blocking instead of the more modern version.

    The old way of blocking is that you don’t want to see a person, but they’re still free to do what they want. It’s just not shown to you. So they can still read everything you post and downvote or reply to it as they please.

    The modern way is to prevent the blocked user from interacting with you at all, including seeing your posts.

    I don’t use Lemmy, so I don’t know which it uses, but it sounds like OP is arguing that Mastodon uses the latter but Lemmy uses the former. Reddit used to do the former but eventually changed to the latter.


  • One thing I haven’t seen mentioned yet is that Mbin supports custom magazine/community CSS like Old Reddit did. Don’t think it’s federated currently though, so it’s local only. There’s also the ability to follow users and boost (retweet) content, which Lemmy lacks.

    Judging by recent posts by Piefed’s creator, they seem to be planning to add end-to-end encryption and ephemeral content.



  • It comes out as individual lines here on Mbin, so OP does seem to have used line breaks. Weird though that on Lemmy, including OP’s home instance, it doesn’t work.

    Does Lemmy maybe have a thing where line breaks work differently in the editor than the final post/comment? Like, Reddit expects you to put two spaces on the previous line for the line break to count, but it will display a line break in the editor by simply pressing enter. So the post as it looks in the editor isn’t necessarily how the final product will look like. Does Lemmy do something similar maybe?


  • I know you’re a Piefed developer, so you probably know what’s possible and what’s not better than me. But honestly, the encryption part makes me think you probably want a new protocol designed with that in mind from the start. In my opinion, it’s too destructive for compatibility with other ActivityPub software and instances running older versions of them especially.

    Combating spam despite the simplified account creation will probably require the implementation of something like Reddit’s karma system. Which isn’t a very popular idea I think.

    Regarding the ephemeral content… please don’t. It might sound cool on paper, but it just adds FOMO. We shouldn’t promote doomscrolling and brainrot with the addition of features which require you to quickly scroll through shit to not miss out on posts that disappear after a timer has passed.


  • This episode was a huge disappointment imo.

    Like, I enjoyed most of it, but the resolution was such a letdown. It was so anticlimatic and weak, the author basically just axed the arc and completely invalidated memmeln’s character as explored throughout the episode before reaching that point. She was NOT built up as the type of character who will be swayed by a pretty man to swoon over.



  • I thought one of the advantages of the Fediverse was to have one account but access to many services. Is this possible just not common?

    It’s a misunderstanding by you. It’s not that you have one account on one website and can login on all the others with it. Rather, you can look at content and interact with users from other websites from your home one.

    Like, it’s really a lot like Email. If you’re signed up with Gmail, you can freely send emails to users signed up with other email providers. But you can’t just go to Outlook’s online version and log in with your Gmail account. The same applies to the fediverse.

    That said, if your goal is to interact with the rest of the fediverse, you’re probably better off switching to Mbin. Lemmy doesn’t really care about anything that’s not a Reddit-like.