do you know you can also convert subreddit into RSS feeds ? don’t know if it will work after 1 july but it’s an option
yes, i began to test : some post are real advertising and are annoying. You should be more selective on the RSS sources
good idea : you can have a look to ‘beehaw’ instance comminities : it can be a good base for your project
i use jerboa on android. use a mobile app for lemmy is a game changer. Good news for ios user
I don’t think so : in mastodon, people knows they can federate. After trial and error process, they choose their instance based on reliability, moderation and the topics inside.
I think lemmy/kbin will follow the same path.
i miss some reddit communities, but for a basic usage, lemmy/jerboa replaces reddit without problem.
there is a trend now : big $ don’t want 3rd party apps any more. May be the next is youtube : block individious, block newpipe…
well, i don’t want to be rude, i’m not communist or capitalist, just an average guy and i respect every political views, But when your alias/name is ‘communist’, i think you just obtain the opposite of what you want. I agree with you : federation is missunderstood and if people doesn’t want an instance with political bias, they can choose another one.
yes, i agree : there should be an option to subscribe to the ‘global’ community or only to the ‘local’ community
you’re right. it’s not really a big deal if you know how lemmy works and understand you subscribe to a ‘local’ community.
well, it’s confusing for new user like me : you have the feeling that as soon as you subscribe to a community, you interact with the same community on all instances. Forbid duplicate names could be a solution
good article
i tried lemmy a few months ago but i didn’t find enough content. I’m happy to see popularity is going up, and the new android app is a real game changer
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