Important Update

We’re going to be setting up a fork to maintain some separation, add additional features, and remove references due to raised concerns.

So, we will not be changing software, and will be continuing business as usual.

We’ve forked the repositories and they can be found at these URLs: https://github.com/PawbSocial/lemmy and https://github.com/PawbSocial/lemmy-ui.

You can follow the instructions at https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/contributors/02-local-development.html for setting up a local development environment.


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Hey everyone!

We received feedback that raised concerns regarding the apparent moderation and censorship issues around lemmy.ml, and allegations made by Feditips about the Lemmy developers.

We’d appreciate some feedback from users of our community (users here, or on the Fediverse), furry.engineer, and pawb.fun.

As it stands, we have defederated from one of the more prominent problematic instances, lemmygrad.ml, but haven’t taken any action against lemmy.ml.

So the question stands: Should we continue running Lemmy, or swap to an alternative?

The currently considered alternative would be kbin.pub (example instance: kbin.social) which shares being a FOSS project with full ActivityPub support.

If we continue to run Lemmy, we wouldn’t be opposed to having a forked version that removes certain elements from the UI, such as the donate icon, but, we would require community assistance to maintain this fork.


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  • Crashdoom (he/him)OPMA
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    2 years ago

    This is fair, and I had been thinking about forking before replying to the other feedback post, but realized I utterly wouldn’t have time to be able to manage it to the level it really needs.

    But, I’d be happy to contribute and support a fork if the community wanted to run with one.

    • Wander@yiffit.net
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      2 years ago

      We could definitely put together a list of features and together with other likeminded instance admins discuss the path forward. I’m sure many others will be interested. But in the meantime, in my humble opinion we might ride it out and use the momentum of the reddit exodus.