ASD 1 | Anxiety | ADHD | Any pronouns (slight preference for she/her) | Pansexual

Main fedi account, Alt fedi account

Debian 12 | RX 6700 XT | i5 11400f | 64GB DDR4 3200

  • 2 Posts
  • 15 Comments
Joined 1 year ago
cake
Cake day: June 1st, 2023

help-circle















  • While this would get the effect of more users, it goes against what decentralized services are intended to do. One of the biggest things that decentralization brings is that Lemmy does not become another Reddit situation happening now in 7-8 years, if users are spread out over many instances, if Lemmy decides to pull a Reddit or a Digg, you can just go another instance instead of having to abandon it entirely.

    Sadly it’s not a problem that can be easily solved by pointing users to a single instance, because then, ironically, you fragment the fragmented community into an “us vs them” situation against the lemmy.ml instance if anything were to happen, with lemmy.ml always winning because that’s where the users would be.

    I think having a short list of general purpose instances, maybe 5-10 or so, where it chooses one of them at random and lists the others under an “other servers” button is the best compromise to this, as it spreads the load out across trusted instances, while also not leaving a single instance to become so big that they essentially control the entire network.


  • Nyaa@lemmy.blahaj.zonetoLemmy@lemmy.mlmy thoughts on lemmy so far
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    15
    ·
    edit-2
    1 year ago

    I tried it out a while back but didn’t stay long, just rejoined a few days ago myself, it’s always on my radar because it’s on the fediverse though. I’m not very attached to Reddit, but I like the amount of content on it.

    I really like Lemmy overall, but I like having niche content, hope there’s enough growth with the migration that we get more.

    spoiler

    not enough hentai catboys or catgirls yet either, how am I supposed to disappoint my parents properly under these conditions