• Pons_Aelius@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Based on the security of some of his other projects I would not be surprised if you can edit the web-server just by visiting the site’s front page and doing it in the browser.

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      1 year ago

      Yes! Hoping to grow smaller lemmy communities by crossposting to as many communities of the said topic as possible.

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        1 year ago

        Can’t you use the actual crosspost feature of lemmy? With this way people will see it only once in their feed. Also I’m not sure that you are helping to grow the userbase when users feel that they are being spammed.

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        Maybe spread them a few hours apart? Otherwise you’re just going to get blocked and your goal of spreading communities will fail.

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          True, but I think 3 hours is a bit long. I would go for spreading out every 30 minutes-1 hour, maybe 1.5 hours.

          Hopefully, once lemmy/kbin becomes more active, this would no longer be an issue,

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        Demonstrating how useful it would be to have a Threadiverse client which merged posts transparently based on URLs. Otherwise I just go to the post with the most comments.

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    Beautiful, a real improvement to the site. Orgs spend good money to have their shitty sites fixed by pros … the hackers should send Trump an invoice for the work.