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Cake day: June 1st, 2023

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  • Eh, don’t be so sure.

    Email is often drawn as something similar to the fediverse. … but if you’ve ever tried to run a small Mailserver, you’ll quickly find that “the big corps” have created a walled garden that’ll keep the “small fish” out.

    It’s all based on what the big players view as your “reputation”. This is based on proprietary metrics (usually how many emails you send), but your reputation will determine if the email is delivered or not.

    You can find more information here.

    … but the point is that one big corps consolidate and reach the size (in terms of traffic/content) like Hotmail, Gmail, yahoo, etc - they will not hesitate to squeeze out the smaller fediverse fish to force them into paying to use the bigger pond.

    Sadly … this is just business as usual.










  • Wow, is that how Lemmy really works? Beehaw disables the downvote, but since I federated through it - I cannot downvote anywhere in the fediverse.

    I wonder if this means that people from outside of Beehaw can downvote threads posted in Beehaw (anyone is welcome to downvote my Beehaw responses - in the name of science, mind you :)

    I’m really going to have to think about hosting my own Lemmy server. It sounds like whoever’s site you register through has quiet a bit of control (especially outside of their respective site).

    You mentioned that you’re hosting your own Lemmy server. Have you had any issues accessing or being accessed by others in the fediverse?









  • Wow, I noticed the prices in different currencies. Fantastic work!

    I’ve got one question: since the community is rather small, would it be possible to enable the downvote button? I’m not certain if this is a site-wide setting or not.

    This would allow us to weigh “good deals” vs “okay deals” vs “shovelware”… which means more relevant deals will rise to the top and would probably attract more people (creating a positive feedback loop)






  • Also part of the 10+ year club (long time lurker). You’re right about that “familiar sense”, but for myself it comes with a forgotten sense of optimism.

    Reddit’s been on the decline for years before the Vitoria incident or The Great Purge… but as long as I had my niche communities, baconreader, and old.reddit.com - I could “get by”… as Reddit became more and more aggressive in selling “me as the product”.

    The federated and open source nature of Lemmy will solve the issue of “corporate presence”, but it will require us to “roll up our sleeves” - which I find refreshing.