That makes a little more sense. Support would lend itself to chat speeds better I think. If you need help with an issue its usually urgent.
It’s not something I would use but I can see the benefit.
I like my bubble and I have a lot tolerance for BS and a high count blocklist. I’m just tired of it all.
That makes a little more sense. Support would lend itself to chat speeds better I think. If you need help with an issue its usually urgent.
It’s not something I would use but I can see the benefit.
I don’t understand what you’re asking.
You want to setup Lemmy on Telegram? But instead of forum messages that I can read and respond to when I have time, you want it to be instant chat type messages?
I’m confused. If they’re are already channels on Telegram for things that Lemmy covers (you mention FOSS channels), then what are you proposing to cover? Why can’t we just use Telegram for those things we want to chat about? What are you doing differently?
Lemmy / Reddit / forums are a a different experience to instant chat. If I want instant chat I can find it. Again, confused by what you are proposing.
you can make your data available to the general public and help other open source apps to build their services on this data.
I like this idea.
I know I’m being lazy, but is the data sold? Are we just giving away our data for somebody else to monetize?
The self entitlement in open-source these days never fails to astound me.
That’s not what all your posts suggest.
You said above you don’t like that users of lemmy.world are having their posts removed and that a censored view is being shown.
Your original posts mentions the instance by name and you say over and over in multiple comments that you don’t like what the admins are doing.
So if you don’t think they meant any harm, why have you just shit all over them since you posted this.
You come across as a self entitled douche who wants to tell people what to do with their instances because you’re unhappy about a single post being removed. In comment after comment.
How about you ask the admins what happened here and determine if there’s an actual problem rather than shitting on them in public? That would be the right and respectful thing to do.
Have you spoken to the admins at lemmy.world to get an understanding of what’s going on?
I don’t like posts being removed like this.
But, it’s their servers / instances and it’s their rules, precesses and ways of working. They owe you nothing.
If you don’t like what they are doing, move to another instance. That’s the beauty of a federated system.
There is an open issue on GitHub for this. I don’t have access to search just now or I’d post the link.
I’m curious as to what rules were broken? You mentioned ‘somebody complained’ but that is surely not enough for the bot to remove your post?
I don’t like cancel culture but I don’t see anything wrong with your post at all. There’s no obvious issues (sexism, swearing, harassment, etc.). It’s written fairly respectfully. So I don’t really see what grounds there are for removal (I don’t know, and haven’t checked the posting rules for your instance though).
Is this not what the goal of OpenID was? They have a section on their website for providers https://openid.net/developers/certified-openid-connect-implementations/
But I’m sure you would have come across this so I may be missing something.
I believe that Bluesky will fail. Which is sad because I feel they are trying to make things better.
The people who wanted to leave Twitter have pretty much left. The ones who are left are going to stay. Bluesky have spent too long living in the weeds, with designing and building, and the momentum has been lost.
I hope I’m wrong. And this is only my opinion.