My name is Sigurd Vie, I am an administrator from bookwyrm.world
Matrix - @sigvie:beeper.com
Bookwyrm - @sigvie@bookwyrm.world
Mastodon - @SigurdVie@mastodon.world
Yeah. It is kinda “lacking” in the terms of reviews. But for each goodreads people that join, the more reviews and books we get, as you can import your goodreads library. And knowing the fediverse, it won’t be that long, I hope ;P
Lol, yeah. It can be a little lacking for now, but knowing the fediverse, it won’t be long until it also gets populated!
Lol yeah. Would be nice. But I’ll bet ya we’ll make an instance for it whenever it gets made :P
Bookwyrm is specifically made for booksharing and book reviewing. While lemmy is more general. For instance, this is a link to the “a game of thrones book” https://bookwyrm.world/book/8138/s/a-game-of-thrones. Here you have reviews of the book. You can also add that book to your “to read” list aswell.
Great job guys and other contributors 😉👏
Oh sorry, didn’t see that 😅
much in the same vein as lemmy-status.org
I was also thinking that an opt-in or something similar would be nice. As overloading small project raspberries with a large monitoring website wouldn’t be that nice…
There does exist something similar to this: https://lemmy-status.org. It will eventually have an automatic list, but it is not implemented yet. They are currently adding instances in manually. The owner is @jelloeater85@lemmy.world, one of our infra people at lemmy.world. The website is not connected to lemmy.world by any means btw.
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I honestly get dizzy by just looking at those numbers…😵💫
I have locked this post because of comments deviating from the main topic.
Allright. Good luck 😉
How does the directory discover communities? As, for instance, this community (!fediverse@lemmy.world) does not exist in the directory.
That is also correct. This post is just very… wrong.
Yes. You should be able to edit posts.
NOTE: This graph does not show the entire fediverse, but only mastodon. Hopefully OP can change their title to reflect this.
Seems like you had some problems with embedding your image. Try doing this: "![](url here)", that should embed the image for you :)
I think that is a problem with the current back-end version of Lemmy (0.17.4). I belivie that this is fixed in 0.18.0, but Lemmy.world has not been able to upgrade to it, as it is, presumably, badly optimized for larger Lemmy instances such as Lemmy.world.
As @ConTheLibrarian@lemmy.world says, 0.18.x wil fix this issue, but it is not optimized enough for larger instances such as lemmy.world. You can also sort by the top of the day, week, month, year, and all posts.
I think there is one on f-drpid. But using the website as is works great on mobile aswell.