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Well done, thank you!
Other accounts:
Well done, thank you!
From the lemm.ee sidebar “No bigotry”
Went down. It was !privacy@links.hackliberty.org, right?
For the context: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/37235684
OP, not sure you’ll find such a “free speech” instance among the popular ones. Maybe a smaller will accept you.
Sorry to hear
Very dated Lemmy version. LW users still can’t remove their uploaded media
Dbzer0 had some success recently
Discuit has less than 200 commenters : https://discuit.net/DiscuitMeta/post/cauipqZt
Monthly active accounts vs total accounts: https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/dailystats
There was a post by @inlandempire@jlai.lu on !growthefediverse@slrpnk.net about it
With options (2) and (3), I could come up with strategies to solve this. We could, e.g, repost only what has reached a certain number of likes on Twitter, or limit one bot to post only once per hour/day. Etc.
That would be nice!
How would it work, in terms of number of bots? Would it be one bot per mirrored account?
If they only post to relevant communities (such as !Football@lemm.ee or !nba@lemmy.world ), that could help to have more activity.
There would probably need to be some fine-tuning about the number of posts. Some reporters post a lot, that could potentially flood those communities.
Forced to use https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/list to see which instances are the most active