- cross-posted to:
- coding@lemmygrad.ml
- cross-posted to:
- coding@lemmygrad.ml
What’s on the roadmap for more admin and customization features up to Lemmy 1.0, and where can other independent instances be found now?
I just made a thread for other instances: https://lemmy.ml/post/33645
The other big instances besides this one are https://feddit.social, and https://communism.lemmy.ml
We have a few tickets for admin and user settings, and anyone can add any bootstrap v4 compatible theme. It’s really easy to make one with https://bootstrap.build/ . I think there are a few other customization tickets, but we’re mainly focused on federation work right now.
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Yeah that’s pretty cool.
What does federated mean? Am a longtime reddit user and dont really understand from the AMA what that term means or what sites like mastodon do?
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Rating calculations of federated posts and comments, will each instance have its own rating? So one instance has a post at the top, but another can have it with a lower ranking. Will remote upvotes count? What if an instance is not a Lemmy one and uses a different concept (i.e. likes/emojis) or does not use any rating at all?
Votes do get pushed to federated posts, yes. The sorting is done locally, your front page will have different posts than another person’s front page, and so the sorting will be specific to the posts in your feed.
What if an instance is not a Lemmy one and uses a different concept (i.e. likes/emojis) or does not use any rating at all?
In the far future once we bridge to non-lemmy / user following type ones, unfortunately it’ll have to combine both sort types in a single feed: IE ignore scores for the score-less ones and just use published_time, while the lemmy ones are properly sorted by (score, newest_activity_time). I don’t wanna think about this too much tho because its in the far future.
30 mins from now.