im all for non .world/ml communities. I believe for the fediverse to scale, we need to spread communities out.. especially popular ones.
that said one of the benefits of an 'ask' community is inherently eyeballs. the more people that see the question might have have input. people are difficult to herd into new things
that said one of the benefits of an ‘ask’ community is inherently eyeballs. the more people that see the question might have have input. people are difficult to herd into new things
Very valid point. On the other hand, even !asklemmy@lemmy.world isn't that active (an argument brought up about people complaining with the new rule about no US politics - it's not that busy in the first place), so we could maybe counter that by having a more active community, and promote it on the usual channels
@AsudoxDev@programming.dev, you seem to be the most active dev on the !asklemmy@lemmy.world community, have you ever thought about moving it to another instance, to limit the LW centralization?
I am not the owner of the !asklemmy@lemmy.world community, and I can't just redirect people to a new community on another instance in a community I don't own. You oughta ask the owner for that.
Lemm.ee and Lemmy.zip are both quite large and active instances (with 3,000 and 500 active monthly users, respectively), where as .Cafe is still quite small, which would help spread the load better.
Appealing aspects:
Established and trusted instance with an active admin
Updates to the latest lemmy versions quickly
Defederated with only a handful of extreme instances, giving it excellent reach across the threadiverse
Participates in Lemmy-Federate, making it easier for a new community to get started
General use instance, making any community appropriate
I'm going to be moving a couple of my communities from Lemmy.World to .Cafe shortly, and the admin was more than happy to host them when I asked, so I imagine he'd feel the same about an Ask community. Something to consider at least. :)
When I was finishing my education, Australia was on my short list. Keeping international connections is one way of reminding myself that we live on the 3rd rock from our star, in the midst of a vast emptiness. Gotta make the most of what we have. Cheers!
Oh wow, I just happened to glance at this - b/c I do so enjoy reading anything that you write:-) - but I should tell you: pinging a user is non-functional currently on PieFed. :-( Even though it has so many promising new features above & beyond what Lemmy offers, this is an example of something simple & basic that it lacks - so overall I've switched to now saying that it does not yet have feature parity (though hopefully such will come soon, both on this feature and so many others!:-).