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rglullis, to lemmy_support in The user numbers in Lemmy communities don't add up
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Do voters count as active users? I am somewhat confident that the user count is just related to people who posted or commented on the community.

rglullis, to electronics in Community seems dead. Can we mirror reddit posts here?
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The point is not just to mirror posts, it’s also to create a clear migration path for people who are still using reddit because the niche communities have not achieved critical mass here.

Besides, those who are on lemmy.world have nothing to worry about because the LW admins have defederated from alien.top.

rglullis, to lemmy_support in Bug: people are posting paywalls & other exclusive walled gardens
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The metrics need to be centralized.

Why? And how would guarantee the integrity of the ones holding the metrics?

this imposes an inefficient amount of effort & expertise on the end-user.

A lot less effort than having to deal with the different “features” that each website admin decides to run on their own.

rglullis, to electronics in Community seems dead. Can we mirror reddit posts here?
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I am giving you real data: the communities where the mirrors are active end up with more organic activity than those without.

rglullis, to lemmy_support in Bug: people are posting paywalls & other exclusive walled gardens
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The solution for that can be a whole lot simpler: add these features to the browser so that it works in favor of the users. I have extensions to redirect from YouTube/medium/Twitter, so these issues do not affect me regardless of website I am visiting.

rglullis, to electronics in Community seems dead. Can we mirror reddit posts here?
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Your points are valid, but turns out that the practice is showing different results:

the original asker is not here to get the answer.

I’m working on two-way communication. Responses to a mirrored comment here will trigger a notification to the original reddit poster and a comment to the reddit thread linking to the lemmy conversation.

It’s frustrating to put out a well thought out answer then realize that the person who asked will never see it.

This is not what is happening at the selfhosted communities. Turns out that a lot of the initial posts are enough to foster a discussion between people on Lemmy already.

rglullis, to lemmy_support in How can I block posts from all bot accounts of specific instance?
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If possible, yes. Why not?

rglullis, to lemmy_support in How can I block posts from all bot accounts of specific instance?
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There is no other “place to avoid”. If what bothers you is the alien.top mirrors, then alien.top is your only source of problems. The whole reason that I am creating the content-focused instances (selfhosted, nba, hardware.watch, etc) is to compartmentalize this.

rglullis, to lemmy_support in How can I block posts from all bot accounts of specific instance?
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I already stopped the mirrors. What else do you want?

rglullis, to lemmy_support in How can I block posts from all bot accounts of specific instance?
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I hope people set up fediverse instances instead of fediverser mirror proxies, we need people to communicate with - Not a “shadowbanned” experience for new users where nobody interacts with them.

You are missing the point. There is no need to have multiple instances doing the content mirroring, and the more people migrate from Reddit, the more I will be able to disable the mirroring.

The idea is not to get fediverser instances just to mirror more Reddit content. The idea is to get more “fediverser” instances to scale the operation of a coordinated Reddit migration. alien.top itself can not be the home of a million Reddit migrants.

rglullis, to lemmy_support in How can I block posts from all bot accounts of specific instance?
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Seems like you want to crowdsource advertising for alien.top.

Yes and no. Anyone can set up a fediverser instance, and I am certainly not going to let it grow over past 10k “organic users”. My hope is to grow alien.top enough only to validate the idea of fediverser as a migration mechanism and to have more people deploying “fediversed” instances.

rglullis, to lemmy_support in How can I block posts from all bot accounts of specific instance?
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There is nothing being misreported, they are separate instances.

rglullis, to lemmy_support in How can I block posts from all bot accounts of specific instance?
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rglullis, to lemmy_support in How can I block posts from all bot accounts of specific instance?
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So, a comment like this one will be sent on every mirrored post. The only issue I see with this approach is that there is no way to pin a comment to the top of the thread…

rglullis, to lemmy_support in How can I block posts from all bot accounts of specific instance?
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I agree with pretty much everything but:

it’s sort of wasting people’s effort on lemmy and not creating true engagement

Even if we don’t have two-way communication, having the content mirrored has two purposes:

  • it allows lurkers to move away from reddit and browse here.
  • it works as a prompt for conversation between “organic” subscribers.

I will add a comment to every post though (similar to how AutoModerator does) to indicate that is a mirrored comment and with general instructions on how to interact with the bots and some links to describe the project.

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