If all federated communities could decide upon to regulate same rules, every one of them could be moderated by their own moderators. But the problem I see here is the things that’s being federated is in reality server itself which means it would be impossible(not sure but at least not necessary) to do such a thing. But anyone can easily build an app to collect posts from same communities, it does not require to play with activitypub, just lemmy api.
There is a continuous decrease in number. That incident should be seen as a reverse spike.
As a linux user, i always change my user agent. And i think many of the linux users also switch user agents so how correct is this data?
How does these stats being determined, just curiosity, i really dont know
Fair enough
There are many ways to answer this question and vica versa you can oppose all of them with many more, just select something that fits you
what I can think of
No resistance => faster tech, less temp in tech
Hovering things, especially for public transportation
Cheaper mri
When you check the traffic of website, it seem a bit late to take such a action.
It seems pretty good, especially vscode extension but people already implement there many generative ai solutions out there
This is a possibility, but I think a lurker wouldn’t sign up to those servers, they are literally randomly named empty servers. They would prefer more known servers, or they may just look up which server to choose and eventually end up on registering to known server.
May I politely ask how did you realize those inactive accounts
Dude wtf, there are relatively many fucking servers which have well over thousands of inactive users. I checked some and it seems the mods of them are just posting under 5 posts on some other servers and than creating some communities in their own server and then leave quietly. Thats too sus… It may be too much paranoiac to think that there is more going about those servers but I just cant stop thinking it is too absurd
Actually, some of us didnt