It looks like it could fall over with any gust of wind and kill someone.
It looks like it could fall over with any gust of wind and kill someone.
Should the instances that responded to you be refederrated? I’m pretty sure I saw some of them on lemmy.world’s block list. I think it would be sad for these small servers to not realize they are, in fact, not connected to the greater fediverse. On the other hand, if you’re an admin, and you don’t know what you’re doing to the point of not knowing your server was infected by hundreds of thousands of bots, maybe it’s too dangerous to refed.
Oh good to know. I guess I only really caught reddit downtimes in the past.
I like how it looks exactly like reddit’s status page, especially considering they just released old.lemmy.world.
I feel like it would be a bot purge or lemmy.world and several other instances being down from the hacking.
Just a week and a half ago, we were celebrating going from #2 to #1 most populous instance. And just 2 weeks before that, I had no idea what a lemmy was.
It’s like catching a nice surf wave.
Congrats. I love how every time I log on, there’s a new update to wefwe-Voyager.
I just noticed something regarding Point #1 - there are Zoom In/Out and Close icons at the top left of the screen, but they overlay the Wifi and Battery icons and don’t do anything when tapped.
I think while the general communities have made it, a lot of niche communities failed to attract enough population to keep on generating more content. As an example, just search for the “Imaginary” series of landscape art communities on the Fediverse (eg. ImaginaryVistas). Many of them don’t have any recent posts or 1 post per days or weeks. That’s not enough to keep people invested. Even the largest digital art community is still mostly carried by 1 person.