For the past couple of weeks, some of us moderators of the subreddit r/Silksong, have been working on an exciting project. We’ve created a lemmy instance for fans of indie games. We officially run and support this instance and the Silksong community on it. Please check it out at [email protected]

I invite you, current users of the Fedi-verse, to join us at @indie-ver.se, subscribe and interact with the communities there, as they grow. So we can support both a more free internet, and indie game communities. See you soon!

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    Welcome on this side of the web. I hope you’ll find it cozy, and full of new encounters.

    I’ll add your sub to the sidebar asap.

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      facts also OP please get other indie game studio people to bring their communities in too. Growing Indie Game studios presence would help grow this place in near and long term for Lemmy/Piefed

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    Extending a warm welcome to you!

    We need folks like you in here, and I believe you’ll find great support. Good luck!

    Also, don’t forget to populate the community with a post or two to start things rolling!

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      Pika

      I think the community already has had a great start. Thank you for your support!

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        Oh, I see now! Didn’t load properly for me the first time, shown an empty community. Good job! :)

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    17 hours ago

    Awesome, that’s exciting news!

    (A good way to link to communities is like this: [email protected] - that way I can click and subscribe while staying logged in.)

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      17 hours ago

      Might be a Boost bug, but the link doesn’t include anything past the hyphen.

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          I imagine so. I don’t use Boost, but I posted about the behavior to the Boost community, so hopefully they’ll get it straightened out.

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        It’s not a bug, it’s an unimplemented feature. The !community@instance syntax is not part of any Markdown flavour, so every client has to implement it independently, and it’s possible that it collides with some other kind of token (e.g. with the @user tag).

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        Must be an app bug, but a very unfortunate one as multiple apps seem to be affected. Link works fine for me in Summit, though.

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        Similarly, Jerboa tries to make @indie-ver.se in the post body into a link to a user profile and also stops at the hyphen.

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      At first I nodded my head to this since it adds user volume in one place, but this is the Fediverse, where no one set of mods or communities gets to “own” anything.

      People can subscribe to both, so to me, the “best to not duplicate” is the antithesis of the Fediverse’s purpose.

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        I don’t think having functional, active, somewhat niche communities is the antithesis of the Fediverse’s purpose.

        If we had 1M MAU, that would be different.

        It’s a common complaint for many people looking to switch off reddit that niche communities are lacking and having multiple low engagement communities without any clear differentiation is confusing.

        Multiple comms is a good thing, but you also need to make it easy for uses to quickly understand what the difference between two communities is.

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      Welcome, friends! As a recent convert myself I’m so happy to see more community joining the fediverse

      I get what you mean, the goal was actually to do the opposite. Try to get all indie game related subs together, but in this regard everything is a trade of.

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        For sure.

        Just pointing out genres with existing, somewhat active communities. There are many genres with a prominent presence of indie games and AA games (platformers, action games, MMOs) that are not really covered outside of general comms like this one.

        It might be best to focus on those areas.

        The local parlance for subs is comm/comms, from the word community.

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      Yea, that is to the post announcing we created this community. In hindsight, not the best decision.

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    I mean… You guys should really start caring about domain names… That domain name is both hard to type and hard to spell… Domain names are important people.

    Since it is still in its infancy, I would suggest buying a proper name. Might seem harsh, but ya.

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      I disagree, it’s a fitting name, and I don’t have to type it unless I want to link to it.

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        Plus, I mean, unless you’re using a Threadiverse host as your home instance, how often are you typing its name?

        Having a hyphen is RFC-conformant:

        RFC 952:

        1. A "name" (Net, Host, Gateway, or Domain name) is a text string up
        to 24 characters drawn from the alphabet (A-Z), digits (0-9), minus
        sign (-), and period (.).  Note that periods are only allowed when
        they serve to delimit components of "domain style names". (See
        RFC-921, "Domain Name System Implementation Schedule", for
        background).  No blank or space characters are permitted as part of a
        name. No distinction is made between upper and lower case.  The first
        character must be an alpha character.  The last character must not be
        a minus sign or period.  A host which serves as a GATEWAY should have
        "-GATEWAY" or "-GW" as part of its name.  Hosts which do not serve as
        Internet gateways should not use "-GATEWAY" and "-GW" as part of
        their names. A host which is a TAC should have "-TAC" as the last
        part of its host name, if it is a DoD host.  Single character names
        or nicknames are not allowed.
        

        RFC 1123:

           The syntax of a legal Internet host name was specified in RFC-952
           [DNS:4].  One aspect of host name syntax is hereby changed: the
           restriction on the first character is relaxed to allow either a
           letter or a digit.  Host software MUST support this more liberal
           syntax.
        
           Host software MUST handle host names of up to 63 characters and
           SHOULD handle host names of up to 255 characters.
        
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      Changing the domain of a lemmy instance is quite hard. (Already did it once during testing). And I don’t think indie-ver.se is that hard to spell. Anyways, I am not asking the 100+ users who subscribed to change it, but I do see your point.

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        Ya, I know. But a few months/years, it is going to be even harder.

        indieTalk.TLD indieBoard.TLD indieForum.TLD indieIndie.TLD indieGaming.TLD indieLemmy.TLD Indielem.TLD indieVerse.TLD indieUniverse.TLD indieMingle.TLD indieNow.TLD indieSocial.TLD indieFriends.TLD indieBros.TLD indieBig.TLD

        Just some ideas. If you decide to keep the domain name, I wish you the best. Regardless, welcome to Lemmy brother! The more the merrier.

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      Off topic but when I first joined Lemmy I was on booty.world, I still can’t believe that instance shut down!

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      I mean, I agree with you in principle - domain names can matter. I remember people were similarly concerned about lemmy.zip back when it launched since .zip links on the internet can be… not so great.

      In this case though I don’t see it, I think indie-ver.se is a great name and super fitting.

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    This is what I love to see niche instances that specialise in an area rather than trying to be another generalist / reddit. At this stage you’ll prob need to fight discoverability issues. Cheering for ya.

    • ssnoer@indie-ver.seOP
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      Posting on r/Silksong helps a lot. We’ve been in contact with many moderators all across Reddit, trying to get them to join us, but that is still developing.