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I usually just mentioned lemm.ee nowadays.
It's solidly managed, and the second largest instance, so All feed is going to be as populated as the LW one. Also, neutral name (sorry sh.itjust.works)
Yes they are a good candidate I think. Curious about their sign ups though. Lemmy.world asks people to write “I agree to the TOS” in the answer box. If you do, a bot automatically approves you, if you don't, a bot automatically declines you. There's no waiting time.
Lemm.ee states
In the “Answer” box below, please state that you agree to follow the lemm.ee instance rules (found in the sidebar of our front page)
, which has no specific phrase you need to answer, so I'm guessing they manually approve them?I honestly think registration applications are a huge barrier to anyone not already on the fediverse.
I'm not completely sure. @sunaurus@lemm.ee ?
Just to be clear, I think registration applications are necessary for anyone without a team of admins across the world.
I'm not saying these instances requiring applications are doing a bad thing. Just that it's a barrier to entry and given the non-commercial decentralised nature of Lemmy we will never be able to hire thousands of staff to handle reports like Facebook does.
It's a new problem requiring a new solution, and while I think Mastodon hasn't solved it yet, I think they are ahead of Lemmy.