Jonah is the admin of Lemmy.one, a tracker-free, federated link aggregator, as well as privacyguides.org, mstdn.party, and discuss.techlore.tech.
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United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•‘The best state for workers’: what are Minnesota’s new labor laws?English
1·3 years agoActually fulfilling campaign promises? This has no place in American politics! /s
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Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Developer of RedReader (a reddit app with 100k downloads on play store) is considering porting it to Lemmy or MastodonEnglish
1·3 years agoMy guess is that Reddit is alluding to the stupid suggestion of “just make your app more efficient with requests bro” (paraphrasing) that I saw an admin make. Reddit’s already said they’re not open to negotiations.
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Fediverse@lemmy.ml•Developer of RedReader (a reddit app with 100k downloads on play store) is considering porting it to Lemmy or MastodonEnglish
1·3 years agoWorking link: https://old.reddit.com/r/RedReader/comments/13ylk42/update_3_reddit_effectively_kills_off_third_party/ Also,
The Apollo dev (/u/iamthatis) estimated that the new pricing would cost him $20m per year. I raised this with Reddit – they said that his calculations were “totally wrong”, but they were unable to discuss why. Given that the Apollo dev literally just multiplied the cost by the number of requests, I have trouble seeing how this could be wrong.
lol
“The content” on all Lemmy instances is the same. There is no account migration, but you can just sign up on lemmy.ml. If you already had an account there and you want it back… I don’t know if it’s possible for an admin there to restore it, you might have to get in touch with them.
I’m trying to understand this community and posts there like “how to disprove the lies about the DPRK?” To me, the most telling thing about these pro-North Korea communities is that there are no North Koreans within them 🙃
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Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•We're giving Lemmy a try: Welcome to !privacyguides@lemmy.oneEnglish
0·3 years agoI mentioned Lemmy on Mastodon and some people noted some controversy surrounding the “main” instances. I don’t know exactly what concerned people, but I definitely think that more bigger, possibly saner instances like beehaw.org and—hopefully—now lemmy.one can make a better first impression on users.
Also, federation with non-Lemmy platforms seems to be much better than it was last time I looked at this place 6-12 months or so ago.
jonah@lemmy.onetoReddit@lemmy.ml•The Apollo dev banned and removed all my comments suggesting Lemmy as an alternative to reddit.
1·3 years agoHmm… That does not bode well for my hopes that Apollo would support Lemmy in the future. It could have been one of his mods and not the dev himself, though.
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Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•We're giving Lemmy a try: Welcome to !privacyguides@lemmy.one
1·3 years agoYou might want to check out !lemmy_support@lemmy.ml for asking questions, and !lemmy@lemmy.ml for reporting bugs and requesting features :)
Mods available to be added?
Not sure what you’re asking here? About creating communities (subreddit equivalent) and adding mods for them, see my comment here: https://lemmy.one/comment/536
You can collapse comments, it’s just not really intuitive, click this button:

No downvoting on lemmy.one:
Downvotes are disabled on this instance, because it is a very small community. If you see something against the rules, report it. If you see something you don’t like, go find something you do like and upvote that instead :)
I may consider changing this in the future.
If you have more questions about this instance, lemmy.one, generally, you can also ask at !meta.










I would describe Apollo as an accessibility app in the sense that the regular Reddit app is unusable.