The Pirate Post is a review of information for those who want to know the initiatives of the Pirates of the world
@jcb2016 See also here: lemmy.ml/post/1218104
@jcb2016 In my instance we have prepared a small guide in Italian and you should be able to understand it with machine translation systems.
You can copy this link feddit.it/post/285572 into the search box to view it inside your lemmy.world instance but if you want translation support you should open it in your browser.
Otherwise you can look here lemmy.click/post/17080
@jcb2016 If the reply post or comment is from a user of your instance (lemmy.world) then you will only see the link with the chain symbol.
If, on the other hand, the post or reply comment comes from a user of another Lemmy instance, or from a user of the Fediverse (Mastodon, Friendica, or other software that you may not know, you will see both the gray link (which will directs to your instance’s cache) and the colored link (which directs you to the UNIQUE address of that message, valid for the entire Fediverse).
In my case, for example, if you click on the colored icon, you will end up in my Friendica instance (a federated alternative to Facebook)
@CogitoErgoBloom @lealternative @jakob @fishidwardrobe You are right. Blocking an instance is a last resort, but sometimes there’s nothing else you can do. After all, if a user remains inside a problematic instance, it means that it too is problematic.
@pierobosio purtroppo i progetti del Fediverso sono documentati sempre in maniera molto… naif! 😀
@pierobosio in che senso “problemi di compatibilità”?
@CogitoErgoBloom be careful, because the spam problem on Lemmy is a bit different from the spam problem on Mastodon (and other microblogging systems).
It is sufficient that the Lemmy user IS NOT SUBSCRIBED to a community to not see the contents of that community.
The Mastodon user, on the other hand, sees the contents of all second-level contacts and everything that is re-shared by first-level contacts.
For this reason, unless an instance is chock full of trolls and shitposters, I don’t recommend blocking or muting an entire instance.
@strypey @lealternative @fishidwardrobe @maegul I think you too have noticed that there are people who have no intention of positively discussing this or that Fediverse software, who have no intention of expressing a technical or ergonomic opinion on the functionality of a software or of expressing ideas for improvement the social environment. These people always post the same message 🤦🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
They are only interested in one issue, always the same, namely the one that makes them enter public threads to repeat their mantra over and over again.
Blessed be the holy man or holy woman who created the “mute” feature. And glory to the holy man or holy woman who created the “block” function 😂
@fishidwardrobe @strypey @lealternative it’s always the same message. A ridiculous thing! Also I remind you that, apart from the fact that your message is not at all relevant to this thread (this thread is an invitation to support Lemmy and not to present absurd accusations against its developers), it was you who came to write below my message… 😁 😄 🤣
So now I would also get bored… I’m starting to apply the golden rule:
@caos Ok, tut mir Leid. Dann habe ich überhaupt nicht verstanden, was da geschrieben stand 😄
@lealternative @jakob
@fishidwardrobe @strypey @lealternative
“elsewhere I read”, “someone said”
therefore
Lemmy is bad
Ok, I read this kind of passive aggressive type of messages every day now. more often than not, they are accompanied by the advice to use another alternative software to Lemmy (very interesting software, albeit in Beta rel.).
I’d say this little smear campaign against Lemmy developers isn’t working… 😁 😄 🤣
I would say that it would be appropriate to stop trying again.
@caos @lealternative @jakob Es wäre angebracht, diese Aussage zu korrigieren, die seit Release 0.17 von Lemmy nicht mehr wahr ist:
„Mastodon kann Beiträge und Antworten erstellen, aber nur Upvoten“
Heute kann ein Mastodon-Benutzer tatsächlich sowohl antworten als auch einen neuen Thread erstellen
@jcb2016 No, I used Reddit very little, also because the Italian moderators are pretty bad… 😀 I’m a Mastodon user and a Friendica administrator but last year I opened a Lemmy instance because it’s one of the easiest and freshest software in the world Fedeverse