Sounds great, thanks!
Indeed, but I was more talking about a Lemmy community where people would be able to discuss and give each other information.
I actually stumbled upon someone asking a question on Reddit, it could have been interesting to have a place to redirect this person to: https://old.reddit.com/r/Lemmy/comments/1dtj4hc/can_anyone_help/
The alternative is a Matrix room, but it might take some time to set up compared to just a community on another instance
Hello,
Good luck with the troubleshooting!
As I suggested elsewhere, could you maybe setup a “status” community on another instance (e.g. sh.itjust.works, it’s Canadian as well), so that people can go there to see updates about the potential outages?
Thank you for your work!
Maybe there should be a backup instance on another community to keep people updated in this kind of scenario?
We have !jlailu_statut@sh.itjust.works for Jlai.lu. Obviously, you would recommend people to sub to that using an alt 😄
Thank you so much!
I’m not sure why but I would love to be enlightened by a more knowledgeable lemmy :)
Beehaw.org defederated lemmy.world which hosts most of the Lemmy communities. For lemmy.ml I’m not sure.
On https://jlai.lu/ the local feed is useful because the whole instance is French speaking.
Lemmy.ca has both local and generalist communities so it’s probably less useful here.
@aihorde@lemmy.dbzer0.com draw me a cute French Lemmy
Merci pour votre travail
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I had a look at this thread, not sure you’re making a good case by mentioning it
I can tell you it’s definitely not the case for the smaller instances I’m part of
Unfortunately, not at this moment. Hopefully something we’ll see in the future. Would help with this kind of issues.
Ah, that’s interesting! I was indeed a mod, not an admin, so probably that’s why the action got federated.
Example: https://jlai.lu/post/2612405 https://lemmy.ca/post/10554287
To be fair, it might be nightime for the admin team of that instance. I know for instance that for our instance (Jlai.lu), if that would happen during nighttime in Europe, we would probably not react within the hour.
Only mods can ban users at the instance level based on my experience (I’m a mod on a few communities, and can only ban users on the community level)
J’ai quand même l’impression qu’ils auraient pu prévenir avant de prendre leur décision. Ça aurait encouragé les gens à suivre le compte, et aurait pu montrer la réactivité plus organique du Fedivers par rapport aux réseaux sociaux corporate