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  • Most people default to the main server. It's easier that way. A major weakness of Lemmy is how if I use the main URL of another instance, it will say I'm not logged in, and I have to cut and paste a parameter and paste it onto the end of Lemmy.world to gain access. It's kind of annoying so since most of the main action is on Lemmy.world, I prefer to make an account here and stay within this instance as much as I can.

  • This website holy shit
  • Dude it was set up less than three weeks ago by volunteers and is funded by donations. It is what it is. Even commercial websites can feel slow under load, that's just how the Internet works.

  • r/Android is now on the Fediverse!
  • I mean... this sort of attitude you have is kind of self-defeating, no? Like let the /r/Android mods have their own community. These public spats make it confusing for end users. The fediverse doesn't have to be one big happy family - people have freedom to associate with some communities and not others. Duplication is bound to happen in the early days of this fediverse thing.

  • r/Android is now on the Fediverse!
  • Eh, I can see that, but the whole point of the fediverse is to get away from centralization, right? I think it's a good thing they are promoting their own instance on Lemmy. Only issue is that for right now at least - all of the instances look the same...

  • r/Android is now on the Fediverse!
  • They still get to moderate /r/android. In the old times of discrete message board communities, there were various Android message board communities before everything started coalescing around Reddit. It's impossible to have an opportunity to moderate every single community. If they want to create their own duplicate community, they are free to do so.

  • Done with Twitter and Reddit
  • Time will tell. Lemmy needs more users and more content. Feels like Reddit from the late 2000s right now. The demographic is mostly male/tech-literate and the only threads that get responses are tech and gaming subjects.

  • What banned subs on Reddit would you like to see a community for on Lemmy?
  • I would like to see darknetmarkets make a comeback. There really isn’t a way to find any darknet sites without being told about it.

    Yeah, but not sure how some instance admins might feel about directly linking to the markets though. But the links aren't that hard to find TBH, Dread's address is on Wikipedia and they link to 8 markets on their site (once you get through registration and the CAPTCHA of course).

  • What banned subs on Reddit would you like to see a community for on Lemmy?
  • Well we don't necessarily need to host it on this instance if the mods/admins aren't ok with it, but I wouldn't mind setting those communities up on another instance and perhaps advertising it for those interested in such content.

  • Do you feel that there's a lack of discussion on Lemmy about stuff besides the current Reddit and Twitter controversies?

    I've been on Beehaw and Lemmy.world for the past two weeks now and while people seem to be posting content that isn't about Reddit or Twitter or how great federated platforms are, such content does not receive as many comments/discussion as topics about the Reddit API controversy, or the current Twitter controversy, etc.

    I prefer to sort by "new" when on the main page of either Beehaw or Lemmy.world. Most posts scarcely get a few upvotes and almost no comments. Without comments, I feel far less inclined to leave a comment unless there's a discussion already going on.

    It feels like the gravity of discussion is still mostly centered on complaints and discussion about Reddit (or Big Tech in general), despite this platform being billed as a Reddit replacement. Hopefully that changes with time but there's a reason I haven't left Reddit yet.

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