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Upcoming AMA with Lemmy's creators: Monday, 7 Aug, 1500 CEST

This is an opportunity for any users, server admins, or interested third parties to ask anything they'd like to @nutomic@lemmy.ml and I about Lemmy. This includes its development and future, as well as wider issues relevant to the social media landscape today.

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  • What is the solution or plan to address that there is no content? I don't see much here so I go between this and Kbin and still reddit. This community is 99% less toxic than reddit and they are heading in a bad direction in the last years/s. But I want a viable alternative. Lots of content here is reposted over and over in different communities so the % of original content is very low if you consider that.

    • I’m really not experiencing that— because there isn’t The Algorithm feeding you Content™, lemmy is more reliant on you subscribing to specific communities and for them to be active. Personally, I’m subscribed to a lot of communities, but, likewise, I get a lot of active content. Im able to, in a satisfactory way, replicate the experience that I had on reddit— minus 99.9% of the toxicity and hostility, of course.

      You may simply find that it’s a mater of fine-tuning your experience here, although the platform itself is still improving. I remember Reddit in its early days, and it, too, took time to improve.

      • To add to this, try sorting on something other than the default.

    • I think once "Hot" is fixed, the experience will be much better. Edit: Should now be fixed in version 0.18.3

  • Have you managed to get enough funding so working on lemmy is a realistic "career" for you ? Also, are there a couple features that the community asked for but you didn't think about or even want initially?

  • How did Lemmy start off? Did you know each other before and start it together or did somebody join up after a little bit of time ?

  • Hello devs of Lemmy! I was wondering if you're going to improve the privacy of Lemmy as a whole, and make sure that it don't violate the GDPR. For instance what happens when a user deletes their account? The GDPR gives the right to the users to be forgotten (don't mistake this with the right to erase everything, a forum is allowed to have the data that the user has written as long as it's not sensitive, including name etc). I've seen posts where users are reporting that their account is not deleted when pressing the delete account button in the settings page. There is very little information about this.

    The point being that the user name should be erased when someone deletes their account.

    Would be great to have answers about this. And if you can also anwser some general about what you're going to improve privacy going forward.

    Thanks!

  • Have you found any limitations or pain points related to the ActivityPub protocol? Are their improvements you would like to see to the spec?

    EDIT: On a related note, do you have any thoughts on the AT Protocol?

  • Why do you keep using Reddit terms and phrases (like AMA)? Make your platform distinct from Reddit otherwise you're just a branch or copy-cat of that and it will fail...

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