There’s rough edges to be sure but the community seems pretty good and the devs seem like they’re working hard.
Right now I’m seeing less time spent endlessly scrolling as more of a feature than a bug lmao, need to break that habit anyway
There’s rough edges to be sure but the community seems pretty good and the devs seem like they’re working hard.
Right now I’m seeing less time spent endlessly scrolling as more of a feature than a bug lmao, need to break that habit anyway
Being a day one Apollo user the friction of using the official app or mobile browser version of Reddit is high enough to make it basically impossible unless I WANTED to force myself, and I don’t. July 1st Mlem will go where Apollo currently sits in my app drawer. As it is I really only go on Reddit to watch the place burning. I have nearly 200 comments here on lemmy in just a few days, it’s replacing Reddit just fine so far. Yes we’re missing a lot of niches but we’ll get there.
And that only effects outbound federation basically? So a small instance shouldn’t have much issues with this, even if it’s subscribed to a lot of very busy communities?
and they’re not exchanging data, in the sense that if there’s community jimbo on instance rambo, all comments are stored there.
No. The comments are saved by every instance that has at least one user subscribed to !jimbo@rambo.com. If Rambo.com goes down, you wouldn’t be able to make new content but I’m pretty sure everyone else could view what was there.
if there’s multiple jimbos on different instances is there some aggregation type of deal or do I have to subscribe to all the jimbos out there? and if I have something important to say about topic jimbo, I just spam/crosspost my idea to all the jimbos out there?
On Reddit there was /r/tech and /r/technology. One of those became the big, go-to sub.
Same will happen here, just give it a bit of time.
I think this could help you - https://browse.feddit.de/
Welcome!
At least one person on each instance needs to search for it. (While logged in) This will make the instance “discover” your community.
They can either take the full url, https://lemmy.ml/c/skypictures or !skypictures@lemmy.ml and paste it in their instance’s search bar.
They’re working on making this a bit more automatic but for now that’s how it is.
I don’t think it’s true that such things are illegal in the US at least, but yes, this one should be delisted.
If I recall correctly, as long as you can tell it’s not real it’s legal. But it’s still gross. It’ll be the first server that my instance is defederating.
A few days ago I heard from a BeeHaw.org admin that their whole instance only takes 25GB right now. But it’s always good to be prepared to scale up I suppose.