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Hello @fossilesque@mander.xyz ,
Happy cake day! 🥳
Could youl maybe also add this list? https://www.lemmyapps.com/
It might be easier to navigate
Thank you for this post. I created a meme about it on !BuyFromEU@lemm.ee (yes, yet another one), but it's nice to have a proper post
Thank you for the links
Hello,
Thank you for chiming in.
All these spread out parallel communities on different instances with very little engagement.
Yes, that's a common very heated discussion on the platform. Some people are all for having all different versions of the same communities on as many instances as possible, when some other people advocate for some consolidation to gather the low engagement there is in on place.
This post for instance shows a bit of argument used by both sides: https://lemm.ee/post/57899132
On the other hand, some communities like !fedigrow@lemm.ee are focused on growing communities, and regularly you see people suggesting consolidation between similar communities to a single one.
I was always blown away by all the /r/AITAH (and other) posts with thousands of comments responding to clearly AI-generated scenarios.
Reddit's numbers are definitely overblown. I'll take a recent example because it's easy to compare:
- https://old.reddit.com/r/BuyFromEU/ is supposed to have 166k subscribers
- !buyeuropean@feddit.uk has 11k monthly active users
While the activity levels are definitely different, the subreddit is definitely not 10 times more active than the Lemmy community. Lemmy has people asking for recommendations or alternatives, and they would get 16 comments with suggestions, more than enough in this kind of contexts.
The most discussed topic on that community has 340 comments, all organic, no bot.
So yeah, not sure what we can conclude from this, but I thought that might be interesting.
Thank you for your comment!
Welcome!
If you are interesting in computers and IT, the concepts should indeed make sense to you quite fast.
About our explanations of federation, there is a pinned post on !fedibridge@lemmy.dbzer0.com where you will see which approach we use nowadays. Feel free to comment there !
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Welcome here ! I would recommend that you have a look at this FAQ: https://lemm.ee/post/37715
If you still have questions, feel free to post them here, we'll try to answer.
As a general recommendation, those communities can help you settle in
I just switched to stainless steel, was a bit afraid about the clean up, but actually not that big of a deal.
And when making eggs, just do the water test to make sure the pan is hot enough, they won't stick! https://lifehacker.com/how-to-tell-if-your-stainless-steel-pan-is-hot-enough-w-1835458729
From !buyeuropean@feddit.ukh, quite a lot of things about brands I assumed were European when they are US and vice versa.