I created a repo on GitHub that has a table comparing all the known lemmy instances
Why?
When I joined lemmy, I had to join a few different instances before I realized that:
- Some instances didn’t allow you to create new communities
- Some instances were setup with an
allowlist
so that you couldn’t subscribe/participate with communities on (most) other instances - Some instances disabled important features like downvotes
- Some instances have profanity filters or don’t allow NSFW content
I couldn’t find an easy way to see how each instance was configured, so I used lemmy-stats-crawler and GitHub actions to discover all the Lemmy Instances, query their API, and dump the information into a data table for quick at-a-glance comparison.
I hope this helps others with a smooth migration to lemmy. Enjoy :)
Barbarian ( @Barbarian@lemmy.reckless.dev ) English12•2 years agoYou’re awesome man! This is direly needed. I’m just wondering how on earth to publicize this before the madness that hits on Monday.
Any chance you could find a place to fit this in the join lemmy site and do a pull request before then? I know it’s a lot to ask, but it would be huge.
nutomic ( @nutomic@lemmy.ml ) English12•2 years agoYes this sounds great.
I see TypeScript and get scared. Personally, I do think that the join-lemmy.org/instances page should link to:
- My table comparison https://github.com/maltfield/awesome-lemmy-instances
- The Lemmy Community Browser (to find communities across all instances) https://browse.feddit.de/
- The Lemmy Map https://lemmymap.feddit.de/
- The federation’s lemmy page (with another table comparing instances) https://the-federation.info/platform/73
Can anyone with TypeScript experience make this PR for us? Here’s the relevant file:
abraxas ( @abraxas@lemmy.ml ) English6•2 years agoYou thinking just a <ul> with the 4 links in it and a header of some sort? Mock or description or anything?
I think at the top, just above the “Recommended” <h2> add:
For a more detailed comparison of Lemmy instances, see: <ul> <li><a href="https://github.com/maltfield/awesome-lemmy-instances">Awesome-Lemmy-Instances on GitHub</a></li> <li><a href="https://the-federation.info/platform/73">the-federation.info Lemmy Instances Page</a></li> <li><a href="https://lemmymap.feddit.de/">Feddit's Lemmymap</a></li> </ul> After you create an account, you can find communites across all instances using <a href="https://browse.feddit.de/">Feddit's Lemmy Community Browser</a> <h2>Recommended</h2> ...
GuyDudeman ( @GuyDudeman@lemmy.ml ) English5•2 years ago abraxas ( @abraxas@lemmy.ml ) English6•2 years ago
abraxas ( @abraxas@lemmy.ml ) English3•2 years agoNot sure who the approved reviewers are.
https://github.com/LemmyNet/joinlemmy-translations/pull/12 <-- translations PR, prerequisite of other PR
https://github.com/LemmyNet/joinlemmy-site/pull/158 <-- DRAFT PR. This one will need the translations folder updated after the translations PR is done. There might be a better way to do this, but I almost never work on submodules in this way.
Not sure who the approved reviewers are
That’s @nutomic@lemmy.ml
abraxas ( @abraxas@lemmy.ml ) English5•2 years agoTranslation merged. Actual HTML in full PR. Once/if @nutomic@lemmy.ml approves, we’ll be… Nevermind, he just approved it. He said it’ll be live in an hour or two.
There wasn’t really anything that resembled typescript changes ultimately. The submoduled translations were the only real time sink there.
Awesome, thank you! 🚀
I see these changes, but I don’t understand how the i18n stuff works
Where’s the file/commit for the actual text stored for
instance_comparison
andinstance_browser
?
Barbarian ( @Barbarian@lemmy.reckless.dev ) English3•2 years agoabraxas said he was a typescript vet just earlier, maybe we can coax him into having a look? xD
Worth a shot at least.
EDIT: Just shot him a message
abraxas ( @abraxas@lemmy.ml ) English7•2 years agoUnfortunately I also have very little free time. If you’re not in a hurry and nobody does it before me, I can take a look. Wish I could set a reminder in Lemme. Anyone code the remindme bot yet? LOL.
!remindme 1 week
EDIT: Well shit, yes the deadline for a lot of things is next monday isn’t it. Lemme see if I can squeeze in a little time tomorrow morning or evening, if one of my jobs isn’t overwhelmingly crazy, I might be able to. It’s just adding a few links in the “Lemmy Servers” body text? Any UI standard?
I’m a TS vet, but green on lemmy UI design.
nutomic ( @nutomic@lemmy.ml ) English6•2 years agodeadline is next monday lol
abraxas ( @abraxas@lemmy.ml ) English3•2 years agoUpdated my original message. If I can make time, I need a little more precise info about what/where on the links. It looks like a short enough PR as long as I know exactly what the links should look like
smartwater0897 ( @smartwater0897@lemmy.ml ) English2•2 years agoI think it’s better with less choices for beginners actually. I remember a lot of people didn’t get started on mastadon because they were afraid to pick an instance.
It’s almost so it would be good if this could just be a checkbox “pick a good instance for me” and it would pick a medium populated instance from the list.
Dessalines ( @dessalines@lemmy.ml ) English11•2 years agoGreat work! Thanks for making this. ❤
poVoq ( @poVoq@slrpnk.net ) English11•2 years agoThere is also a similar list on: https://the-federation.info/platform/73
oh shit I wish I knew that existed before XD
mobiuscoffee ( @mobiuscoffee@sh.itjust.works ) English3•2 years agoI’ve stumbled upon this site that seems to be similar?
Thanks for sharing! How did you find that one? Do you know who runs it? I really, really like that they have an uptime monitor.
mobiuscoffee ( @mobiuscoffee@sh.itjust.works ) English1•2 years agoI saw it somewhere on lemmy shortly after joining. I then left the tab open thinking it’d be useful but unfortunately lost the thread!
jbaber ( @jbaber@lemmy.one ) English4•2 years agoIs it autogenerated like this one?
poVoq ( @poVoq@slrpnk.net ) English4•2 years agoYes, it uses a standard called NodeInfo2 that many Fediverse projects and XMPP / Matrix etc. expose.
wiki_me ( @wiki_me@lemmy.ml ) English3•2 years ago kjr ( @kjr@kbin.social ) 2•2 years ago@poVoq Information in both list is completly different. For instance, in the list in github almost all instances accept new users, what is not the case in the-federation.
poVoq ( @poVoq@slrpnk.net ) 2•2 years agoThis is just a difference in how “sign upd only with admin approval” is handled.
tmpod ( @tmpod@lemmy.pt ) English1•2 years agoWas about to post the same hehe That website is pretty great, specially like the charts!
Ada ( @ada@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) 9•2 years agoUsers can create communities on Blahaj Lemmy. Most of our communities are created by users
Hmm, I see
community_creation_admin_only
is set tofalse
on the API. I’ll look into this, thanks for letting me know :)Edit: should be fixed now. Please let me know if you find any other issues :)
Beto ( @beto@lemmy.studio ) 4•2 years agoSame for lemmy.studio, I have community creation open for everyone. Not sure why it shows as false.
What’s the API endpoint? I’ll double toggle the option to see if it fixes it, maybe it is set to admin only even if the UI shows the opposite.
Because I had a bug. Fixing now :)
KNova ( @knova@links.dartboard.social ) 3•2 years agoI wonder how the user account is calculated too. I think Dartboard Links (links.dartboard.social) has about 10 users now.
I’m literally just asking the instance’s API how many users it has:
Check the
users_active_month
field. How your instance calculates that is a question for the lemmy devs ;D KNova ( @knova@links.dartboard.social ) 3•2 years agoI’m a pretty fresh instance (Saturday I think) so it might only be calculated once a week? idk
nutomic ( @nutomic@lemmy.ml ) 5•2 years agoIt only counts users who posted or commented during that time.
Beto ( @beto@lemmy.studio ) 1•2 years agoAh, cool! 🙂
pyarra ( @pyarra@vlemmy.net ) English8•2 years agoI also recently just created my instance vlemmy.net, I dont mind anyone joining and creating their community’s there. Dont really have any restrictions either. Would be nice to learn some new things from our internet friends
honk ( @honk@feddit.de ) English7•2 years agoHow do you check wether nsfw content is allowed?
Because my instance (feddit.de) doesn‘t allow pornographic material. I guess that doesn‘t exclude all nsfw content. But the column header is called adult and it makes it seem like „adult content“ aka porn was allowed.
*edit fixed typo
It doesn’t say porn, it says adult. The legend describes how it’s determined
Adult “Yes” means there’s no profanity filters or blocking of NSFW content. “No” means that there are profanity filters or NSFW content is not allowed.
Michael Altfield 🛡️ ( @MichaelAltfield@mastodon.social ) 6•2 years ago@maltfield So apparently I can interact with my Lemmy posts on my Mastodon account. Cool!
For anyone else trying to figure out how: I just took the URL of the Lemmy post (https://lemmy.ml/post/1168743) and pasted it into the Mastodon search field.
abraxas ( @abraxas@lemmy.ml ) English5•2 years agoShooting for this. It’s not beautiful but it’s not ugly:
Gonna have to dance around the i8n library for this PR, but it shoudl be possible.
Barbarian ( @Barbarian@lemmy.reckless.dev ) English3•2 years agoDefinitely better than what we have! More info is better
Claude Gohier ( @claudegohier@mastodon.xyz ) 5•2 years ago@maltfield
It’s cool seeing this post in Mastodon.how do you do that? Is there a guide anywhere for how to setup mastodon seeing lemmy or lemmy seeing mastodon?
Claude Gohier ( @claudegohier@mastodon.xyz ) 2•2 years ago@maltfield
You can follow users or communities from Mastodon.The magic of ActivityPub.
Just search for the user or community’s url in mastodon, You can then follow from the result.
maegul (he/they) ( @maegul@lemmy.ml ) English4•2 years agoIt would be nice for those elsewhere on the fediverse to know when an instance is aligned with or run by the same people as an existing mastodon or other kind of instance.
Pretty sure nothing conventional is exposed for that sort of information, but it could be useful in the future. Maybe a general description field that can contain that sort of information.
You mean like https://mastodon.world and https://lemmy.world? Do you have other examples?
maegul (he/they) ( @maegul@lemmy.ml ) English3•2 years agoI think there are a few.
blahaj.zone
infosec.pub
pawbs is a furries thing on mastodon too I think
I wrote a small mastodon post with some links here: https://hachyderm.io/@maegul/110506940921141037
7heo ( @7heo@lemmy.ml ) English4•2 years agoexpired
How about a spreadsheet release (on GitHub) so we can easily filter things out? 👀
Shiit, it would be much easier for me to write it out to a CSV than to a damn markdown table. Thanks for the great suggestion :)
Edit: @QuestioningEspecialy@kbin.social the table is now available as a spreadsheet
_NetNomad @ DXC ( @_NetNomad@forum.dxcomplex.com ) English3•2 years agoare manual additions allowed? our host’s security blocks some bot traffic and is currently not playing nicely with the stats crawler
Manually maintaining is not realistic.
If your API is read-only and you’re blocking bot traffic from querying it, you’re doing it wrong. Please be nice to the bots. And also users that use VPNs, privacy plugins, etc. You’ll false-positive block them, and that’s not very nice.
_NetNomad @ DXC ( @_NetNomad@forum.dxcomplex.com ) English4•2 years agodefinitely agree. I don’t control our host’s policy but i will pass that along. some bot traffic is allowed- we were on the join-lemmy site two days ago and i have a bot running this very minute- i think they’re still just trying to dial in the right balance between two much and not enough security
bouncing ( @bouncing@partizle.com ) English3•2 years agoIt would probably be useful, but harder to collect, a summary of:
- Primary/intended topics or users (eg, tech, politics, regional, etc)
- Any unusual moderation patterns
- Most/least blocked
wiki_me ( @wiki_me@lemmy.ml ) English2•2 years agoIt says i can’t downvote on beehaw , but going to this (beehaw community post) and downvoting workds.
amiuhle ( @amiuhle@feddit.de ) English4•2 years agoDoes this mean that Beehaw users can’t downvote on any other instances whereas users from other instances can downvote Beehaw content?
awdsns ( @awdsns@feddit.de ) English2•2 years agoI read that they just ignore incoming downvotes, so on Beehaw you’d never see them, only locally on the instance where you voted.
amiuhle ( @amiuhle@feddit.de ) English6•2 years agoThat would be the proper way to implement this, but I can confirm that I’m able to downvote Beehaw content from this instance, it shows my downvote and the vote count decrements by one. Maybe it’s just a caching thing.
awdsns ( @awdsns@feddit.de ) English4•2 years agoI have the impression that the federation thing as a whole still has some issues. Like I checked some of my submissions on different instances and it would sometimes show different comment counts, but the comment which would explain the difference was nowhere to be seen. So it wouldn’t surprise me if vote (non-)propagation also doesn’t always work as intended.