It’s yours. Have fun! Feel free to unpin or delete this “Seeking Mods” post as you see fit.
It’s yours. Have fun! Feel free to unpin or delete this “Seeking Mods” post as you see fit.
Yep, there must be lots of uncounted lurkers. If you look at the active user charts at The Federation there was a spike in December when 0.19.0 released. I expect we’ll see more spikes as additional instances upgrade to 0.19.
I suspect abandoned alt accounts are a huge reason for the long, slow decline in user numbers. These graphs should be titled “active accounts,” not “active users.”
Up through Lemmy version 0.18.5, “active” meant posting or commenting within a specified timeframe (past month, past year, etc.). Starting with version 0.19.0 voting also counts as being active.
Does this work?
Establish the community rules. Remove posts or comments that violate those rules or otherwise don’t belong in the community. Change the community icon and banner if you like. You can also grant moderator status to other users. And you will see any reports that users create for posts and comments in this community.
This community seems pretty chill so there may not be much to do.
This is why kbin exists. It’s a Lemmy/Mastodon combo service.
Not easily. The laugh track isn’t a separate audio stream by the time you get the episode. It’s all mixed together with the dialogue and music.
Watching a sitcom with the laugh track missing seems like it would be awkward. The actors are constantly taking extended pauses between lines, or sometimes in the middle of a line, while the laugh is happening.
Maybe this is a stupid question, but how does France have jurisdiction to force features into a web browser made by an American company?
I like Sky Map. Originally developed by Google, open-sourced in 2012.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sky_Map