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lenny | Discourse | |
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13 | 198 | |
43 | 40,422 | |
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9.8 | 10.0 | |
about 3 years ago | 6 days ago | |
Rust | Ruby | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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lenny
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Choosing an instance; and my issues with lemmygrad
This precedent exists. A fork called Lenny once existed for what seems to be that purpose: "Sadly, it only exist because of disrespectful behavior of the original author." It has since been archived.
- Lemmy release 0.14.0 - the controversial hardcoded slur filter is gone + bunch of federation improvements.
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Lemmy Release v0.13.0 - Comment and Post reporting are here! Lemmy is a self-hostable, federated reddit alternative.
Lenny, a fork of it was trying to fix this but has basically been abandoned: https://github.com/innereq/lenny
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Lemmy a federated open-source alternative to Reddit
https://github.com/innereq/lenny#the-lemmy-problem
Having more users isn't going to help if the core developers are anti-diversity.
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Lemmy Release v0.12.0 🥳 . User and Community blocking, lean federation, and a whole lot more. Lemmy's a federated reddit alternative written in Rust.
Well, there's already a fork with it removed so bigots can simply use it
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Leaving reddit for lemmy
The censorship-free Lenny fork (of Lemmy) is available from https://github.com/innereq/lenny (mirrored at moonbutt.science/innereq/lenny).
- Lemmy Release v0.11.0 - an open-source federated reddit alternative.
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Lemmy Release v0.9.0 - A federated, self-hostable reddit alternative.
Whoever interested in Lemmy check out fork of Lemmy with removed stupid slur filter https://github.com/innereq/lenny
There's a already a fork https://github.com/innereq/lenny
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What happened to the Lemmy version without a slur filter?
Do you mean Lenny?
Discourse
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Discord to Start Showing Ads for Gamers to Boost Revenue
> Tell me another platform that is free, has realtime chat, voice and video, has stable service, allows sharing images and other media, with good ownership management... and is open source.
Mattermost: https://mattermost.com/
Rocket.Chat: https://www.rocket.chat/
Nextcloud Talk: https://nextcloud.com/talk/
Self hosting and some assembly required. I've run all of them on cheap VPSes to explore a Slack/Discord replacement, neither was mindblowing but all of them seemed okay (Nextcloud's offering was rather barebones, though).
Audio and video support varies because getting those right is challenging, at best you'd just integrate with something like Jitsi, that one's actually pretty good for meetings and such: https://jitsi.org/ and has a cloud version too: https://meet.jit.si/ (yet people still go for Zoom and it's odd UI/UX choices)
I actually rather liked forums back in the day, but I guess nobody will be setting up that many phpBB instances in the current year, though projects like Discourse also seem promising: https://www.discourse.org/
I don't think many people at all will be leaving Discord, due to how entrenched the platform is (network effect): if you want people to help you with what you're working on, you go where they are, not vice versa.
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Introducing the new Godot Forum
Discourse is also open source https://github.com/discourse/discourse
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My views on NeoHaskell
I disagree. Lots of communities, e.g. Julia or Stan, use https://www.discourse.org. Discourse is GPL2 and emulates old Internet forums.
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Is BuddyPress still a viable option to create a community-based website? Or should I be looking at other options?
Why isn't Discourse being listed here for forum software? It's open source and designed for modern communities. https://www.discourse.org/
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Don't Use Discord as a Forum
Discourse is open source: https://github.com/discourse/discourse
You could hook it up to a mail provider and can host it yourself for less if you wanted.
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Why does the mastodon.social's privacy policy template link to Discourse's GitHub?
I was reading mastodon.social's privacy policy, and noticed that the link at the bottom to Discourse's privacy policy links to Discourse's Github. I'm surprised because I thought it would be the privacy policy on discourse.org.
- So Long, Twitter and Reddit
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Think Twice Before You Use Discord for Your Community
Yep. Any platform run by someone else can kick you off for any reason, and time.
You should consider looking into running discourse, which is a modernized forum software: https://github.com/discourse/discourse
Nice examples of what it looks like:
https://discourse.nixos.org/
https://forum.level1techs.com/
As a bonus, the content and community will be accessible to search engines, so it’s easy to find answers to problems that gave been already been addressed.
In general, consider combining the two, where discourse is the anchor of the community that can’t be yanked out from under you, while discord is the one that sells the data from your players in exchange for free voice and text chat.
It’s also possible to enable logging in with discord credentials https://meta.discourse.org/t/configure-discord-login-for-dis...
As well as pushing content from discord to discourse so it’s not hidden and losable: https://blog.discourse.org/2021/05/discord-and-discourse-bet...
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Is there interest in a specialized forum for gifted people?
So, I'm asking myself if you would be interested in joining a good old-fashioned forum (probably using discourse as software) in order to communicate with other gifted people around the globe. And please add any ideas you might have for a platform like this.
- Twitter now requires an account to view tweets
What are some alternatives?
Forem - The best Rails 3 and Rails 4 forum engine. Ever.
Lemmy - 🐀 A link aggregator and forum for the fediverse
nodeBB - Node.js based forum software built for the modern web
Mastodon - Your self-hosted, globally interconnected microblogging community
Flarum - Simple forum software for building great communities.
phpBB - phpBB Development: phpBB is a popular open-source bulletin board written in PHP. This repository also contains the history of version 2.
lemmy-lite - A static, JSless, touch-friendly Lemmy frontend built for legacy web clients and maximum performance
tade - tade is a discussion/forum/link aggregator application. It provides three interfaces: a regular web page, a mailing list bridge and an NNTP server
FluxBB - FluxBB is a fast, light, user-friendly forum application for your website.