What is lemm.ee's stance on federating with Threads? Personally, I don't trust Meta at all and I certainly don't like the idea of the company profiting off me and my content. That's why I don't have a presence at Facebook at all right now.
What is lemm.ee's stance on federating with Threads? Personally, I don't trust Meta at all and I certainly don't like the idea of the company profiting off me and my content. That's why I don't have a presence at Facebook at all right now.
I'd like to have access to the content without having my current stuff swamped. I guess the question is how the algorithm treats an instance with a lot more activity. If it overwhelms, I can just go get a different username and monitor them separately.
Also how does Threads deal with sublemmys? Seems like this might be more of a question for Mastodon.
doesn't the "scaled" sorting on lemmy 0.19.0 handles communities with too many members?
That's the idea behind it. It was just implemented, so hard to say how well it actually functions, or how it would handle a behemoth like threads.