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Will you put up a link for this Lemmy instance on the (DigDeeper) website's front page, Diggy?

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2026 9:34 pm
by moeloli

Re: Will you put up a link for this Lemmy instance on the (DigDeeper) website's front page, Diggy?

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2026 2:04 am
by digdeeper
I might. But registration will probably be kept approval only.
Edit: up at https://digdeeper.love/
Edit 2: or should I just let everyone in, even people I don't know? feels like it might be a disaster (a burning lemmy, perhaps).

Re: Will you put up a link for this Lemmy instance on the (DigDeeper) website's front page, Diggy?

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2026 8:09 am
by moeloli
What about trying a middle ground for now, where people can freely create accounts, but if they're not approved they have limited capabilities such as daily post/comment limits and no "voting" capability (if Lemmy easily allows doing something like this)?

Re: Will you put up a link for this Lemmy instance on the (DigDeeper) website's front page, Diggy?

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2026 8:10 am
by daddy
It seems smart to keep it approval-only longterm, but maybe let them all in for a few days, while people join fast?

Re: Will you put up a link for this Lemmy instance on the (DigDeeper) website's front page, Diggy?

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2026 11:39 am
by digdeeper
Such functionality doesn't appear to exist in base Lemmy. There's LemmyAutomod but that doesn't seem to provide it either.
Annoying how no one can figure out per-user permissions in 2026. X posts per unit of time, X images per unit of time, but infinite in the "shitposting" section, etc.
I remember Reddit had a limit for the first few days you were registered for, some communities have blocks by "karma", etc. It can't be that hard to code.