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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Damn this one took forever. New year's resolution of posting on regular basis se
First of, we are proud and excited that this year, we are publishing our yearly report now and not in July. Pat in the back for the team to deliver on time. As always in the report you can read some highlights of the year, financial overview as well as peak for plans for 2024. Check it [here](https://disroot.org/annual_reports/AnnualReport2023.pdf)
Another point worth mentioning is additional information in our [Privacy policy](https://disroot.org/privacy_policy) (version 1.5). Most notable changes are:
- Information regarding new service [D-Scribe](https:/scribe.disroot.org)
- Information regarding new service [D•Scribe](https://scribe.disroot.org)
- Information regarding new webchat [Movim](https://webchat.disroot.org)
- Information regarding new service [LibreTranslate](https://translate.disroot.org)
- New information regarding server backups **(1.3)**
@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Another point worth mentioning is additional information in our [Privacy policy]
For quite a while our postings were irregular and we did not mention much about new features on each service, and when we did post, we rather focused on general Disroot-as-a-platform news. We want to change that and inform you about new features, changes and improvements happening on all services on a monthly basis. We check upstream changelogs so you don't have to. Additionally as some suggested we have changed the numbering of the newsletters and from now on, as you might have noticed, it will be Year.Month (24.03). Mainly to keep consistent with [Disroot changelog](https://disroot.org/changelog) but also make it easier to find things when needed. So on to the latest highlights from last three months:
# New Service Lemmy
# New Service D•Scribe (powered by Lemmy)
Let's start with new service. For few weeks we have been testing out a replacement to forum service we have phased out last year. We are happy with it so far and so decided to invite you to give it a try. Lemmy is a similar service to reddit, but with a pinch of fediverse magic. Service allows to subscribe and create public communities where you can post links to interesting things, or start discussion threads. That's right. Lemmy is a federated service. That means when using our instance, you are not limited to the content and users on the instance, but you can interact with communities across many servers out there. We are still testing the grounds, but looks like Spanish disrooters already went all-in and are enjoying it. So waste no more time, create an account (it requires separate account), and share and interact. @fede has already [cooked up tutorials](https://howto.disroot.org/en/tutorials/social/dscribe). You can explore communities outside our server [here](https://lemmyverse.net/communities)