- One for business and one for pleasure (lemmynsfw.com)
This is the way
Two: First on world, but it was pretty laggy so I changed to lemm.ee. The entire experience is better.
Exactly the same!
I still admire and am super thankful to @ruud for all the time, effort and money he and his friends are pouring into trying to optimize world.
Pretty much same here. I couldn’t actually sign into the first one because I hadn’t put in my email. Now I’m on lemm.ee!
Exactly the same here!
Same. Did it partly for my own experience, but also to move way and give new users and a chance to join us. :)
Two. One for lemmy.world but then due to the issues, moved to lemm.ee which is my current main.
I did the exact same
Two. I started on lemmy.ml, but then I spun up my own instance for me and a couple friends who mentioned wanting to check out lemmy.
I opened an account in lemmy.world first, simply because I didn’t know better. Then I realized that it’ll be a good idea to stay on a smaller instance. Been with lemmy.sdf.org since and I’m pretty happy with it.
What are the advantages of being on a smaller instance?
Less people, lower chance of defederation. Also, faster servers, and I love SDF as an organization even beyond the fediverse.
Ditto, but replace lemmy.sdf.org with vlemmy.
- Started on lemmy.ml when I didn’t know anything about lemmy. Switched to lemmy.world after getting annoyed with the tankie shit. Then switched to Midwest.social because lemmy.world was way over inundated and barely functioning.
3! One for porn, one that was my main but then the instance got overrun by lunatics and got subsequently defederated by all the main instances, and this one
Juat one, VLemmy.
I signed up about two weeks ago I think? And I picked one that seemed large enough and permissive enough to be stable but not the biggest because I knew that one was going to get flooded with new users and suffer once the rest of reddit decided to jump ship.
So far, seems to have been the right choice.
Only one, I was tempted to sign up to another but I only just about got a nice mix of subscribed communities on this one and don’t have the patience to go through it again. I don’t really see the point, either, unless you are signing up to a second one that isn’t federated with your current one.
I only just about got a nice mix of subscribed communities on this one and don’t have the patience to go through it again
There’s this tool that allows you to automate that process: https://github.com/wescode/lemmy_migrate
Just one, I’m glad I’m able to interact with all instances from this account, I think if I felt I had to make so many accounts I’d get overwhelmed and quit lemmy
Only one - on lemm.ee. Have been working great so far :)
All of them
Just the one (lemmy.world), but also have a kbin account just out of curiosity. Been using Lemmy much more though 🙃
5 - one Beehaw, but after taking me 2 weeks to be accepted, I moved on to lemmy.world and now switched to lemm.ee since lemmy.world is having some problems with the huge influx of new users. Also have another one on lemmynsfw.com for…Well… Reasons. I also have one on Kbin, altough I don’t really use it since 99% of my Lemmy/Kbin browsing in on Android and I don’t know of any KBin apps as of now, besides, I think I’ll just settle down on lemm.ee for now.
2 as of today. My main is on BeeHaw, but I realized that some of the communities I wanted to follow were on defederated instances, so I signed up for programming.dev. I think I’m going to use it for the tech-related communities (plus anything defederated) and BeeHaw for the rest
Similar but I started in Lemmy.ml. Then found programming.dev.
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what does it mean if a community is defederated? does that mean that community can only be accessed by the instance it is hosted on?
A specific instance (like BeeHaw) can defederate other instances. It’s basically like blocking that instance so users on BeeHaw can’t interact with that instance.
So for example if BeeHaw defederated Lenny.World, BeeHaw users won’t be able to see communities from Lemmy.World?
What about if Lemmy.World users comment on Lemmy.ml posts, can BeeHaw users see Lemmy.World user’s comments?
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