lemm.ee is shutting down at the end of this month
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The key reason is that we just don’t have enough people on the admin team to keep the place running. Most of the admin team has stepped down, mostly due to burnout, and finding replacements hasn’t worked out.
schrieb am 4. Juni 2025, 03:47 zuletzt editiert vonThat is sad to hear. Thanks for the all the work admins.
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That’s depressing news, but I get it.
Any suggestions on alternative instances?
schrieb am 4. Juni 2025, 04:01 zuletzt editiert vonThe original lemmy.ml
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The key reason is that we just don’t have enough people on the admin team to keep the place running. Most of the admin team has stepped down, mostly due to burnout, and finding replacements hasn’t worked out.
schrieb am 4. Juni 2025, 04:44 zuletzt editiert vonI was here for just a few days but thanks for providing the service
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Only bad thing is it doesn't migrate your posts and comments. Thankfully it does migrate your saved posts!
schrieb am 4. Juni 2025, 04:53 zuletzt editiert vonIt doesn't migrate any posts or comments.
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I’ve noticed this a ton over the last two or three months. Lemmy has become so much more negative than it was when I joined. It’s a real bummer. I can’t even imagine trying to be a mod or an admin.
schrieb am 4. Juni 2025, 07:26 zuletzt editiert von jaygray91@piefed.social 6. Mai 2025, 10:11I mean if you're someone new and then inundated with terrible news every day because you're still getting the hang of moderating your feed by yourself, you're bound to carry negative attitude everywhere else.
reddit can, have been, and will continue to be angry right leaning, and here it's the opposite. I get it, there are matters worth being angry about. but surrounding yourself with it just makes it pointless
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It's not just federated networks. It is anything with user interaction. Managing and moderating any sort of sizeable social media site is a lot harder than people think.
schrieb am 4. Juni 2025, 07:31 zuletzt editiert von jaygray91@piefed.social 6. Mai 2025, 10:10it's why I said no to a discord server that I am chronically online in. I don't remember what was the active user count back then, probably just 100. the admins offered a mod position because I'm a good boi. I know I'll get angry at the slightest thing. but i always managed to stop kyself from posting angrily off the cuff. I am not fit to moderate strangers, even if their familiar strangers. dunno how I'd do with a smidgen of power.
I couldn't imagine the stress of moderating even larger network
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The original lemmy.ml
schrieb am 4. Juni 2025, 08:27 zuletzt editiert vonUnfortunately, I had to move my community from there after some admin started interfering with the content.
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lemmy.zip would be my recommendation.
schrieb am 4. Juni 2025, 08:28 zuletzt editiert vonInteresting. What do you like about it?
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What happens to the communities there? Is there a way for them to automatically migrate to another instance?
schrieb am 4. Juni 2025, 08:30 zuletzt editiert vonYou have to migrate your community to a new instance, and notify the users about its new location. Old content from lemm.ee will remain accessible.
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The key reason is that we just don’t have enough people on the admin team to keep the place running. Most of the admin team has stepped down, mostly due to burnout, and finding replacements hasn’t worked out.
schrieb am 4. Juni 2025, 08:36 zuletzt editiert vonNow is a good time to check out PieFed.
It also has much better mod tools, so it will make life easier for mods
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Shiiiit. What's the easiest way to migrate all my communities quickly???
schrieb am 4. Juni 2025, 08:38 zuletzt editiert vonConsider moving them to PieFed
It has powerful mod features that Lemmy does not
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Now is a good time to check out PieFed.
It also has much better mod tools, so it will make life easier for mods
schrieb am 4. Juni 2025, 09:51 zuletzt editiert vonWhat are the issues with python if anyone knows? Is it a bigger issue with scaling up or will it get significantly slower as they add more features? People mention how its bad but they just assume people know why.
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Yeah I was bored the other day and opened up a niche reddit community and I was just floored at how positive everyone was versus the same community here. But I digress I imagine it’s going to be phases and I’ll continue to try and be positive.
schrieb am 4. Juni 2025, 09:52 zuletzt editiert vonname the communities lol
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The key reason is that we just don’t have enough people on the admin team to keep the place running. Most of the admin team has stepped down, mostly due to burnout, and finding replacements hasn’t worked out.
schrieb am 4. Juni 2025, 10:44 zuletzt editiert vonThanks for your time. Take care of yourselves.
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Interesting. What do you like about it?
schrieb am 4. Juni 2025, 10:51 zuletzt editiert vonGreat admin team, public finances, reasonable rules, good defederation policy, data is hosted in the EU.
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schrieb am 4. Juni 2025, 10:54 zuletzt editiert von
Can you think of any reason I'm not receiving a confirmation email when I register there?
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The key reason is that we just don’t have enough people on the admin team to keep the place running. Most of the admin team has stepped down, mostly due to burnout, and finding replacements hasn’t worked out.
schrieb am 4. Juni 2025, 11:04 zuletzt editiert vonThank you for your hard work! Sorry I was being an ass time to time.
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What are the issues with python if anyone knows? Is it a bigger issue with scaling up or will it get significantly slower as they add more features? People mention how its bad but they just assume people know why.
schrieb am 4. Juni 2025, 11:19 zuletzt editiert vonYou can assume a roughly 10-100x slowdown on pretty much everything. It also does not feature type safety, so while it is easier to code in it it is also easier to make mistakes. Other than that... Just a simple scripting language
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What are the issues with python if anyone knows? Is it a bigger issue with scaling up or will it get significantly slower as they add more features? People mention how its bad but they just assume people know why.
schrieb am 4. Juni 2025, 11:24 zuletzt editiert vonWe use Python on the back end of a public-facing website with massive levels of traffic. There are some maintainability issues due to the dynamic nature of the language, duck typing can be tricky for similar reasons, but as long as devs are sensible and test things rigorously, performance is fine, and I'm reasonably sure we're operating at a scale at least a couple orders of magnitude larger than all Lemmy instances combined. Also, it's a mature, concise language with excellent libraries, so most non-exotic requirements can be met without too much difficulty.
People mention how its bad but they just assume people know why.
They don't know why. I supect it's because nothing works right if you do it wrong.
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The key reason is that we just don’t have enough people on the admin team to keep the place running. Most of the admin team has stepped down, mostly due to burnout, and finding replacements hasn’t worked out.
schrieb am 4. Juni 2025, 11:25 zuletzt editiert vonThanks, admins, your efforts and patience have been greatly appreciated.
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