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Cake day: December 14th, 2023

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  • I think it’s essential to have one or more communities like this. There were a few on reddit – watchredditdie, declineintocensorship, and more. The admins shut them down. I was unsuccessful in getting them to move over to Lemmy.

    Absolutely the same things happen on lemmy. It’s to be expected from both mods and admins. We need to have a place we can go to find out “which are the bad communities & instances”.

    The main problem I foresee is that those “watchredditdie and declineintocensorship” subs seemed to be well modded and mostly populated with intelligent people. In contrast, lemmy seems to have quite a lot of trolls, unintelligent people, and likely astroturfing. That will make things more difficult.


  • you just write in Markdown (the same thing Lemmy uses), pick a theme, and you’re good to go

    That is far too basic for most websites. It’s absurd to suggest that’s a valid alternative for something like Wordpress + Elementor.

    Squarespace should be on the table for static websites as well.

    How so? It’s not static that I’m aware of, unless you’re exporting it to a file after using the UI to create it?

    I assumed we were talking about direct replacements for WordPress, not hosted alternatives.

    Well, as you said, Wordpress does a lot of things. Shopify, Wordpress, Squarespace, etc., are certainly interchangeable/competitors to a large degree. Wordpress has hosted options and is a default/main option for many hosting companies.

    You can build a full website with every major function and design option with Wordpress. You can’t with Jekyll and Hugo unless you can code.