MrCenny

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submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Vivaldi (the web browser) is hosting a community talk together with AllThingsTech about "Why does being on the Fediverse matter to us?". You can listen along to it via. https://audon.space/u/@[email protected].

They start on the 25th of May, 13:00 EDT / 17:00 UTC.

 

Bookwyrm.world has hit over 100 members! Additionally, the instance ranks 11th among bookwyrm instances based on the MAU (Monthly Active Users), which I would say is pretty good!

I hope that we'll see the next user milestone as soon as possible! If you have questions about bookwyrm or about the bookwyrm.world instance, then either ask it in the comments, in a lemmy dm, a mastodon dm to me or the bookwyrm.world mastodon account or via mail at [email protected].

SourceThe MAU ranking is based off fedidb.org's list of instances, ordered by MAU. The information was gathered at the 13th of May 23:01 CEST (UTC+2)

 

We've successfully updated to version 0.7.3 of bookwyrm. Before the update, we created a backup to ensure that we don't lose too much in case anything goes wrong. We'll update you if we come across any problems, and if you come across any problems, then contact us by mail via. [email protected] ASAP!

Have a continued good time reading! 📖🐉

 

I thank @[email protected] / @[email protected] for this amazing new logo and banner for the socials!

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

As we see more and more bots on Lemmy World every day, it’s about time we publish a set of rules for bots and bot-owners.

So here goes:

  • Bots shall not be used for any kind of advertising.

  • The bot accounts must be clearly marked as a bot. Both in the bio and by marking the account as a bot.

  • The owner of the bot and contact details must be mentioned in the bot’s bio.

  • Bots are only allowed to post in communities they have the explicit permission from the community’s owners to do so.

  • Bots from other instances that post in Lemmy World communities must follow the same rules.

  • Bots shall not just be posting Reddit content.

  • Bots shall not be “spammy”, as in multiple posts per minute.

  • Breaking any of these rules will result in a ban for the Bot and, if required, its owner.

  • Commands must use the bots mention as prefix, and not a text prefix like !help

These rules will be updated when needed.

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