Nope. There be trolls over there.
As cool as the technology is behind nostr the current community is absolutely terrifying. Hopefully it can grow out of that.
Just the frontend then I guess? Are you on mobile?
Looks like it’s been taken down
The other really interesting thing is what happens when you get them talking to each other. They show similarly fascinating emergent properties.
If y’all haven’t already definitely post your communities in !newcommunities@lemmy.world
Post links and the discussion will come if the community has even just a few subscribers.
Post y’all. Everybody’s still sorting by new and new comments. Now’s the time to make it happen.
This would be amazing. Huge opportunity here but of course some of the highest moderation requirements of any community. Near the levels required for something like r/ask_historians
I’ve not seen any real organizing yet but the spirit is there. See: !workreform@lemmy.world and slrpnk.net
Universal link: !BadInternetBills@kbin.social
I think syntax highlighting may be a core plugin that comes deactivated. If it’s not that then there’s definitely a community plugin for it.
I wonder how your experience differs from mine, being on an instance with no downvotes.
I would love to see relatively open community registration on these. I’m really inspired by lemdro.id and really like all the little subcommunities.
Found out today PeerTube channels can be understood as a Lemmy community. Try this !veronicaexplains_channel@tilvids.com. Comments are even available from the PeerTube side.
I really think we’ll start seeing actual improvements as open source alternatives replicate corporate functionality. Existing options are a mess (particularly in a professional setting) for folks to try to implement as they have unstable business models and dubious ideas about intellectual property. See OpenAssistant for an example of where I think these models are headed.
Great time to plug !horror@lemmy.ml
!trendingcommunities@feddit.nl for folks who want to go straight there.