Isn’t it obvious?
Risa gang, rise up
This is the logical answer.
There is no “all of the above” option, which is the correct answer.
However, I really enjoy startrek.website
We’ve invented a new type of beetlejuicing
I’m just glad all of you are on the fediverse and not some corpo, ad filled, engagement chasing, shit hole
Gonna guess most are on both
RIP redshirts
Trick question! All of them are better than fucking reddit.
Aint no coffee here, Janeway the destroyer. Get out of here! Get!
We are doomed!
Natürlich feddit.de, was denn sonst?!
Gesundheit
Bless you!
Coming across ich iel while browsing, with my basic understanding of german: Weißt du, ich bin ein Wissenshafter mich.
Who cares? Isn’t the point of it being federated that you can join whatever instance and have the same experience (ignoring of course whatever that particular instance is doing for modrration)
Except one fatal flaw for Lemmy. Communities are centralized on servers and the default view is “one community on one server” instead of “that community on every server”.
Result, you can’t just go to /c/books on your server and expect to see every /c/books on every server.
Even worse, if you post on /c/books on your server, it will not be seen by most Lenny users, by design.
Instead, you have to find the biggest /c/books community and go to that server
For me, this kills all hope and enthusiasm I had for Lemmy. This turns Lemmy into “Reddit with extra steps”.
If this isn’t rectified before the form of Lemmy is finalized, this will kill Lemmy for the same reason Digg and Reddit are dead and dying.
The power to silently choke Lenny is in a few hands and I promise to you they will squeeze when the time is right for them.
This is for the moderator’s convenience. For the dev convenience and the server owner convenience.
We all know a fractured community cannot transplant itself without breaking apart. There is power is centralization, communities are centralized.
We need to take the power of moderators and give it to the user’s. Moderation must be made communally and democratically.
This means moderation is something that happens in the client. It is something the user subscribe to. That the user can change at will.
You said that as a lemmy.ml user in reply to a user from another instance, and I’m replying to you from yet a third. It doesn’t seem to be restricting any of us to our own instance
Is the “problem” you’re talking about that any instance may have it’s own community by the same name as another instance’s? That’s not a bug.
That lets anyone say “I don’t like that community for this thing I like, I shall set up my own on this other instance”
“I don’t like this community, I shall”… Go to an empty space talk to myself and maybe one other guy in 3 years
Look Lemmy communities have the same critical mass effect as Reddit does. For each community, there’s going to always end up with one big one, and then a bunch of tiny irrelevant ones.
It will take a reddit-sized screw up just to get maybe 1/3 of any particular critical mass community to try and scatter into the lemmyverse.
In every way that matters, Lemmy is as centralized as Reddit.
Do you hear yourself? You sound like those people who say “blockchain” solves every problem. If you don’t like a community then “federation” is not some magical solution to it.
You are free to learn the Facebook/Digg/Reddit lesson all over again on lemmy then
The hell are you talking about, you are I are from different instances both talking to each other on a third instance lol.
I think he’s talking about similar communities from different instances. Like “books” on lemmy.world is separate from “books” on lemmy.ml. So people will end up migrating to the larger one for more users to share with. I feel like it’s not a big deal since I can subscribe to all of them while being on a single instance.
I know you agreed with me so don’t take it as arguing, but I don’t get this logic. If someone made “books” there’s nothing stopping people from making “readingbooks” with the exact same rules and content guidelines. The problem doesn’t go away.
I miss usenet.
Answer is e: lemmy.dbzer0.com
So much love for db0 💯❤️
preach, its great over here
feddit.de obviously. Why? Pff. No reason.
Important question: Is feddit.de a Lidl or Aldi instance?
Rewe
Was’n hier los??
Billiges Karma abgreifen bei den Angelsachsen?Was soll ich sagen, ich bin ein Punkter, da es hier keine Striche gibt.
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Do y’all actually care what instance you’re on? The only thing keeping me on SJW is that it would take a whole minute to make an account elsewhere
Social Justice Warrior?
I believe they were referring to sh.itjust.works, an instance with an unfortunate quantity of low quality memes.
Yup, I figured they were joking because my username has @sh.itjust.works in it, and yup, local browsing is kinda ass but I mainly browse the equivalent of /r/all (hence my commenting in a lemmy.ml thread)
That would be logical. On Liftoff I cannot see most domains, or long usernames.
yeah I thought all the instances swim in the same soup. I see all instances in my feed.
The vibe can vary pretty drastically from instance to instance, regardless of federation. Ultimately in the bigger communities it doesn’t matter at all though
Which one of those allowed piracy?
Not that I would ever pirate anything, that would be immoral!
I think it’s easier to list those banning it than those allowing it
Kbin? Lmao
Edit: I know Kbin is nice, I had an account. But it not having proper apps back then, during the reddit exodus, took its toll.
What do you mean? Kbin is nice.
Kbin is dope dude. Try it out, it’s free lol.
Come on, you know Risa is carrying this service.