Does it actually matter?

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    Lemmy.ml and lemmygrad as well as tech.de (or something similar) I might host myself sometime later. I was on mastodont a while before , went back and tired of proprietary again. This time I am thoroughly fed up and will stay.

    For me defederation is good. I see the problem with filterbubbles but I’m to old for this shit. I rather be in my bubble.

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    1. Googled “Lemmy” to see what it even is
    2. “wtf is an instance”
    3. Checked some of the most used instances. At this point I wasn’t sure if it matters much, but I just figured it’s best to just pick a popular instance.
    4. found lemmy.world, and the description goes “The World’s Internet Frontpage - Lemmy.world is a general-purpose Lemmy instance of various topics, for the entire world to use.”
    5. “sounds good enough”, created account
  • InigoMontoyota@lemmy.world
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    I choose lemmy.world because it let me create an account nothing more. When RIF closed up, they suggested Lemmy, so I popped on. I am sure it will be a while before there is a lot of content, but I can be patient. I do hope that Reddit enjoys the fruits of the bitterness they’ve sown. The Anti-social network.

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    I registered during very early days, so I signed up for the instance run by devs because there wasn’t much choice. Today I would choose a smaller one

  • The final update message given out on RIF suggested Lemmy.World and so, here I am.

    Does it matter?

    As I have found with a few niches I’ve been looking for and only found communities on other instances, it may matter. I can see this post even though I am on Lemmy.World and not Lemmy.ml; but some of the other places I’ve wanted to look at are not federated with Lemmy.World or are semi-private and require manual authorization by an admin before you can do anything; and they can’t authorize a user that doesn’t interact with them somehow so I had to make a new account for those instances.

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    I signed up with beehaw first, but realized that they were defederated from lemmygrad, which I wanted access to. As I became more acquainted with lemmy and started looking into the “flavors” of the different instances, I joined lemmy.ml because they are unapologetic communists and won’t defederate with lemmygrad.

    As an aside, it’s fucking insane to me that lemmygrad is so controversial yet there’s crickets about exploding-heads and people are happy to be on instances that don’t block them. Cool

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    I joined lemmy.world because when I first signed up it was still quite a bit smaller than lemmy.ml. I heard that new users should try to make lemmy grow horizontally by joining other instances. I guess joining world wasn’t the best choice for achieving that in retrospect 🙂

  • Kyoyeou (Ki jəʊ juː)@lemmy.world
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    It was after the u/spez shit AMA. Wanted Beehawsomething but saw they were restrictive and I had to give a detailed reason to join them, so I didn’t. Sh.itjust.works seemed like a website name I would not remember and I wouldn’t be able to go too Lemmy.ml was full and we where invited to go to other places Lemmy.world was there and had a nice name, it was for me Now I discovered only 2 days ago that slrpnk.net existed, and If we were able to move instance I would move there, I vibes a lot with the ideals I discovered on Reddit, they even got me to buy plants I take very good care of

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    Went Lemmy.world because I had no idea how any of this worked.

    Gonna stick with it for now, because there isn’t really a reason to switch. In the future I might switch or host my own.

  • Ace Lucario@lemmy.ml
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    My main one is on lemmy.ml and I’ll admit it was just the first one I saw. My second one is on lemmy.blahaj.zone in case something happens to the dev instance.

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    I chose Lemmy.world, because it was the one I was hearing the most about. It’s a bit slow at the moment, but that’s not surprising, given the amount of new users. So far it’s been fun. I really hope more and more people show up!

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    I picked sh.itjust.works because it’s Canadian and the domain name is nerdy enough. It seems to be a decent instance, although I’ll move if I stop liking it.

    Does it matter? With all of the defederation drama, I think it does. If your instance is quick to drop others, it seems like you’ll lose content.

    AFAIU we’re still federated with some of the douchier instances and I appreciate seeing their memes and posts. Not because they’re entertaining, but because it’s easier to understand the asshats. When they creep into racism/phobias/hate I’ll be fine seeing them go.

    • Eeyore_Syndrome@sh.itjust.works
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      I also chose it for the renewable energy server.

      And it’s fun to 🛑 conversations that devolved into American politics BS, and remind users this is a Canadian instance.

      Maybe voting takes a while, but I view it as the Japanese government in Shin Godzilla.

      Doing things the right way takes longer and can be painful sure…but marathon vs sprint.