It's not that it's big, rather then we are still tiny, and some of the less tiny communities are there.
But at the end of the day, you do you
It's not that it's big, rather then we are still tiny, and some of the less tiny communities are there.
But at the end of the day, you do you
How about moving communities off of lemmy world onto proper decentralised instances?
Indeed
But I took from a few conversations that some people like to browse the “All” feed
I guess most want to discover new communities.
in the middle
Maybe something like https://quiblr.com/ ?
Are you using this site and Lemmy in general from a desktop browser?
I just did the test:
Is this not what you were describing above as desired behaviour?
No. You don’t stay logged in when you go there.
There is a button on the right to set your home instance. If you set it, you'll get to the community from your instance
Instance Target gets linked when someone from instance Source subscribes to a community of Target
Defederating = blocking in this context, defederated instances show up in the blocked instance list
Language evolves I guess
I see where you come from, but using one instance still makes it active, encouraging new joiners looking for an instance to join it too.
LW got so popular because it had most of the users at some point, and that only went further over time.
No worries!
Indeed, but there are also people on Lemmy.ml who I appreciate.
@TheImpressiveX@lemmy.ml for instance, and there are a few others. I mean, the Lemmy devs are on that instance, don't we want to be able to talk to them, even if we can disagree with them?
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