Why doesn't DuckDuckGo return any results for "PeerTube"? (vlemmy.net)
Even more strange is that when I type "PeerTube", some suggestions appear, but searching any of them will end up back on the "no results found" page....

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Even more strange is that when I type "PeerTube", some suggestions appear, but searching any of them will end up back on the "no results found" page....
I’m using Jerboa, I don’t know if it is an app thing or a lack of content thing, but when sorting things by “hot” I only see old posts, should I only see things by new?
He would be the perfect person to AMA as he’s already associated with Reddit revolts, and it would result in tremendous media coverage and mark fediverse as a viable alternative to Reddit. What do you think?
I plan on making two videos, one where I explain how Lemmy works and then how to post in a community. I'm going to do my own research but is there any points you want to give to a new user?
I can finally subscribe to things on lemmy.ml! (after upgrading to 0.18 rc6)...
Please don't ask why I need this....
i feel like this would be a good thing to pick up also if i make something i could possubly sell it locally, maybe and i could use the money to but more craft supplys or things that are needed. ive also been wanting to be more creative lately but im not sure how or what to make, got any ideas by chance i tried selling posters...
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I've always been a lurker, but now seeing lemmy's growth, I figured I would like to contribute somehow....
I’ll go first You can do it alone but you’ll run into problems. Others that have been through it have solved those problems. Ask around if you recognize a problem and you’ll most likely receive the best solution
As a long time Reddit user, there's something about Lemmy and the fediverse that feels really refreshing and new. I think it has to do with a few things......
I began noticing on Reddit (official mobile app) that if I hadn’t viewed a community in a while, it would NEVER show up in my feed. I always assumed this was Reddit trying to play “Facebook” BS - safe to assume with Lemmy that won’t be the case?
I was glancing through the mod log and saw these two entries. Conspiracy theory communities were both removed for violating rule #3....
Ranging from 500gb to 3tb. I already run a NAS.
Ok, this is not going to be a well formulated question, because the concerns behind it are nebulous in my own head....
I'm not seeing any ads, and these servers certainly have a cost.... So is this place entirely donation based, or what?
When I was a kid, it'd have to be Memorial Day. All the extended family would convene at the old family cemetery to decorate the graves. That isn't the weird thing... the weird thing was we treated it as a family reunion and picnicked together among the head stones.
Would sound stupid as I don't indepth of PeerTube yet but I have heard that PeerTube is federated video sharing platform. I also heard it can't hold much a load which makes sense as HD videos takes lots of load. That begs me the question why don't we use it for small/short videos(not those vertical videos) to build communities...
Edit: kill it with fire
With all these new bot instances popping up, have you already seen these accounts actually raiding stuff? And can/do we defederate from those instances?
Does anyone else have this odd issue when browsing lemmy where it will auto snap to the top of the page every 2 seconds?
As per the title. I’m obviously an old Bustard. Somebody please explain Rule to me.
I was wondering how the pre-reddit lemmy members feel about the influx of ex-reddit. Have things got worst or better? Is there any lemmy etiquette that we are missing?
I'm trying to create a curated list of lemmy communities. Any help in curating it would be appreciated. Contribute here.