I'll skip this one, but thanks for this initiative!
Just a small question, where is the link to the community?
I'll skip this one, but thanks for this initiative!
Just a small question, where is the link to the community?
It's okay. I usually use https://lemmyverse.net/communities as a complement if I want to research communities
It's a bit tricky, because at the same time they are holding 25% of Lemmy users back in terms of features.
User level instance blocking was a huge one for a lot of people
Could one of them post about Lemmy so that we get a small awareness boost?
To be fair, their are in the Fediverse.
I always think we should have another community called Threadiverse for Lemmy, Kbin, Mbin, Lotide and soon Sublinks. Probably too late now as most people would prefer to stay here, but maybe at a later point we could.
Indeed, but there is no better option right now
So while there’s more of a push from the top to make mastodon.social the flagship, from the grassroots there’s very much a push against it (I’m loosely a voice in that might self).
That's good. I still think that having the developers pushing or not for an instance makes a different, wasn't Mastodon 40% Mastodon.social at some point?
Just remembered there is also this add-on to help you subscribe to communities in your own instance while browsing another one: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/lemmy-instance-assistant/
Definitely not the best experience ever
I use "New comments" for this
To each their own. Recently, the issue with lemmy.ml defederating ani.social shows that those issues are still very present today.
Ctrl+F "lemmy", only 2 occurences, that's sad.