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Discuss sk4k2k 1 year ago 100%
Can't see comments from lemmy.world

I cannot see comments made by lemmy.world instance when logged in to discuss.online. Not sure if any other instances are affected this way. I also cannot search some communities. I have not figured out a pattern. I wonder if it is intentional. Here is an example: https://discuss.online/post/202378. There are a few comments under the post, but I do not see them.

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Discuss ericjmorey 1 year ago 100%
The fastest growing app will have the worst retention rates. https://hachyderm.io/@mekkaokereke/110720363135775822

The fastest growing app will have the worst retention rates. Imagine a world where all users are the same, regardless of social network. Imagine that if 1000 users start using a social app on day 1, that only: * 900 of them will be using it on day 2 * 800 of them on day 7 * 600 of them on day 30 * 500 of them on day 365 Now imagine if network A hasn't grown in 5 years, but has 100MM users. Network B is doubling every 2 days, and is currently at 100MM users. Which will have worse retention? https://hachyderm.io/@mekkaokereke/110720363135775822

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Discuss ericjmorey 1 year ago 100%
Meta's New Instagram Spinoff, Threads, Looks Like the Opposite of Existing Fediverse Services

It seems that there are at least 30 Million people that want a different experience than me. [Forbes described the Threads service](https://www.forbes.com/sites/siladityaray/2023/07/06/no-hashtags-no-chronological-timeline-and-mobile-only-how-metas-threads-differs-from-twitter/) with the following summary: > The most significant difference between the two platforms is the timeline, as Meta’s app only displays an algorithmic timeline—in a similar vein to Facebook and Instagram—and offers no option for a Twitter-like reverse chronological time showing the most recent posts. > > The algorithm-driven timeline also displays posts made by accounts that the user does not follow—something that Twitter only restricts to its alternate “For You” timeline. > > Threads is a mobile-only experience at the moment and users can only make posts, write comments and follow people on the platform’s mobile app, unlike Twitter, which allows all of this on its website as well. > > Meta’s official blog announcing the launch of Threads also makes no mention of a native desktop or web browser experience, which is currently limited to seeing people’s posts and their profile pages. > > Hashtags—a key element of Twitter’s identity and a feature that has permeated other social platforms including Facebook and Instagram—are not present on Threads, as the platform does not allow users to search for specific content. > >This means that there is no “trending section” on Threads and the only way to discover content on the platform is based on what Meta’s algorithm decides to serve.

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Discuss jgrim 1 year ago 100%
Does anyone have a community request?

>Are there any communities missing from Lemmy that you'd like to have started? Or >Are there communities on federated instances you wish existed here? Please let me know if you said yes to either of these questions! I'd love to get them started here. I can either help you do it, or I can start to build it up. I'm hoping to grow this community, and part of doing that is as simple as asking *you* what you want. [Image by pch.vector](https://www.freepik.com/free-vector/business-team-looking-new-people-allegory-searching-ideas-staff-woman-with-magnifier-man-with-spyglass-flat-illustration_16368963.htm#query=searching&position=0&from_view=search&track=sph) on Freepik

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Discuss ericjmorey 1 year ago 100%
Happy Independence Day!

What are you doing today to celebrate? Grilling and fireworks for me today.

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Discuss jgrim 1 year ago 100%
Lurkers of Lemmy

Why do you lurk? I used to be a lurker when on Reddit. I'd post here and there but mostly just kept to myself. It was because something as large as Reddit felt like shouting into the void. On Lemmy, the communities are small, and so are the instances. Is it lack of something to say, anxiety, or you're a bot? What's up! I find myself being way more active on Lemmy & Mastodon than on Reddit & Twitter.

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Discuss jgrim 1 year ago 100%
Farewell Reddit
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Discuss jgrim 1 year ago 100%
AMA: I’m jgrim, the site admin

A lot of you are new to Lemmy and the fediverse. You might have some questions about it, about me, or about discuss.online and it’s sister site [utter.online](https://utter.online). Ask me anything. I’ll be watching this thread all day today: June 30th, 2023.

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Discuss jgrim 1 year ago 100%
On this day in 2007 the iPhone was released.

cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/860118 > For better or worse the iPhone hit the market today 16 years ago changing the world forever.

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Discuss jgrim 1 year ago 100%
Dark or light theme?

Before you may have seen the new dark theme, I've updated the default theme to the new light theme. Did you know in your user preferences, you can change which theme you use? Which do you prefer? Which should be the default for the site? I think the light should be the default for accessibility. Those that want dark can change it. Let me know!

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Discuss kenvald 1 year ago 100%
Who Would Win in a Musk Vs. Zuckerberg Cage Fight? time.com

I feel like it could become a double KO situation

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Discuss james_baxter 1 year ago 100%
Netflix got rid of the $9.99 basic plan in Canada www.narcity.com

cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/764388 All these companies are just ruining what drew people to them in the first place. > It's like they are trying to irritate people into canceling their accounts. > > Imo, *this* one might actually be worse than the account sharing and cause people to quit. As soon as you have people messing around with their subscription version, it's all too easy to just say "nah, I actually don't want this anymore".

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Discuss jgrim 1 year ago 100%
How to Kill a Decentralised Network (such as the Fediverse) ploum.net

cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/technology@beehaw.org/t/83649 > A warning and a perspective from an insider who has been through this before.

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Discuss jgrim 1 year ago 100%
Now that you’ve used it a bit, what do you think of Lemmy?

I’ve been using Lemmy a lot over the past two weeks. I’ve come to understand it and the fediverse. I understand the pros and cons. I kno how I want to improve it and I know what keeps people away. How do you all feel about it? I wonder how many people create accounts not knowing what it is and then just abandon them. Is anyone having trouble finding a community they fit well in? Or just trouble in general finding communities? I think there are a lot of tools that can be added to help improve discovery and navigation. Thankfully, we are very close to a new release of Lemmy. I think the devs have v0.18 in testing. It has a much better UI and other tools. Thinks will get better. But I would say I’m pretty happy with it as it is.

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Discuss infinitevalence 1 year ago 100%
Guess im still confused about Federation, any reason im not seeing all the responses?

![](https://discuss.online/pictrs/image/6964f572-b4ec-490b-8e47-ae2429183acb.png)

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Discuss jgrim 1 year ago 100%
Appollo inspired App Artemis preview tech.lgbt

cross-posted from: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/165022 > hariette@tech.lgbt - #kbin + #lemmy app is coming along. Here's a preview of the upcoming beta. This is less than a week’s worth of work,  so it’s only up from here 😉 > > Based on polls, looks like Artemis is winning for the name. Which is a great tribute to #ApolloApp 🙏 > > Stalk my work and suggest ideas in the app's Discord server (link in bio). > > #kmoon #kbinapp #ios #android #Threadiverse

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Discuss terkaz 1 year ago 100%
Could rocks be conscious? Why are some things conscious and some not? www.theguardian.com

How will we able to tell when AI has became conscious when we can't even come to an agreement on this topic?

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Discuss jgrim 1 year ago 100%
Texas will require parental consent for kids to use social media arstechnica.com

cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/587517 > How do they even plan on enforcing this? What would possibly be the consequences for either parent or child if they violate?

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Discuss jgrim 1 year ago 100%
New Mlem beta release testflight.apple.com

Mlem just released a new beta version of their app for iOS. You can sign up for the beta here: https://testflight.apple.com/join/xQfmkJhc More about Mlem on their community page: [!mlemapp@lemmy.ml](https://discuss.online/c/mlemapp@lemmy.ml) If you're not testing it out, you should be! Check it out. They're doing an excellent job! They told me that they jumped from 2 to 20 people quickly in response to community demand. Please, give them some love!

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Discuss jgrim 1 year ago 100%
Three Things You Should Do Before Deleting Your Reddit Account lifehacker.com

cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/541500 > The steps to deleting your Reddit account

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Discuss Bigteeth 1 year ago 100%
Where to get help in a post-Reddit world?

I’ve been on Reddit for too long. It’s so good at just eating away at the most precious resource we have. Time. However, for all its faults it has been the absolute best platform for getting “help” on the internet. I put that in quotes to specifically generalize it. Not degrade it. One of my hobbies is 3d printing, both FDM and SLA. I am terrible at it! I have problems all the time. If I am struggling and needed support I rarely went to discord. I went to Reddit. Discord is a never ending stream of thoughts. It wasn’t organized. I can’t easily search it for answers. And if someone helped me or I help someone else, on Reddit it would persist and be indexed. On Reddit people were there to help me make sense of all this insane technology. I can extend this to finding trustworthy service providers in my area, or career advice, or a place to help me walk back from the ledge when it’s 12:30pm on a Sunday and my dog just threw up… The thing that made Reddit great, to me, was the smaller communities where you could find genuine people who wanted to help you. So how will that sense of community survive in a federated world where anyone can spin up their own node. On hacker news, since the protest started, I have seen so many posts by people promoting their Reddit alternative projects. And they are commendable. But I’m just worried. Everything is fracturing. If 5-10% of redditors got to Lemmy. And maybe 0.05% go to each of the random Reddit alternatives… will any of them reach that critical mass of passionate helpful experts? This is what I’m afraid of losing by turning off Reddit. Anyway Apollo forever. Screw u/spez

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Discuss jgrim 1 year ago 100%
Rare Jellyfish captured on GoPro gopro.com

We need to explore the depths more... apparently more complicated than space travel.

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Discuss jgrim 1 year ago 100%
Trump is getting arrested https://www.npr.org/2023/06/12/1181669085/trump-court-appearance-tuesday-miami

Trump is getting arrested for some of the crimes he committed. Think much will come of it?

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