Gotcha. All I can add is a vote for Plausible. It’s great!
Gotcha. All I can add is a vote for Plausible. It’s great!
I spun up Plausible for my company site. Pretty straight forward honestly. It’s completely dockerized so there’s not a lot going on.
Your biggest problem is exposing the service on your home server to the internet. I personally wouldn’t recommend it, but if you know what you’re doing it’s possible.
+1 for Lemmy.zip! Great folks here and an admin who cares a lot for the community.
Makes sense. Could also give the mastodon community a little longer to mature.
I don’t disagree. You’re probably unlikely to find the same people on Mastodon that you followed on Twitter or elsewhere. Despite the growth it’s still a drop in the bucket of global social media users.
If it means anything, I started out with Mastodon hoping to follow popular figures and very quickly stopped caring for that. It was a lot more fun and interesting to talk to normal people with normal lives. But maybe that’s just me.
Who’re you hoping to follow? I might be able to recommend a few folks.
Curating your follows does take a minute in the beginning. This is a good starting point: https://discover.fedified.com/
Now he’s going to pay the bots! 🤣
Views basically. The number of times your tweet gets shown in someone’s feed.
Tweet impressions. Still pretty high though.
It would need to be on a credit system. $0.01 is going to get eaten up in processing. It would be extra funny to buy 100 fucks for a dollar though.
This… is actually a pretty fucking good idea.
I’ve been coming to terms with the politics behind the Lemmy devs myself and I have to say I agree with the sentiment here.
It’s going to be a long road ahead if we cancel everyone with an opposing viewpoint.
Ultimately Lemmy remains free and open source. If new, more incriminating allegations show up about the devs, I hope that kbin would’ve made more progress by then. In the mean time, Lemmy works.
First western headline that doesn’t mince