Just joined a bit, too. Looks great so far. It reminds me of that wild west frontier feeling like when a bunch of us migrated from Digg to Reddit. We're building another new community.
... With blackjack! And hookers!
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Just joined a bit, too. Looks great so far. It reminds me of that wild west frontier feeling like when a bunch of us migrated from Digg to Reddit. We're building another new community.
... With blackjack! And hookers!
It's all new, if a bit confusing, but I'm sure I'll get the hang of it like I did with Aim, Myspace, Facebook, Twitter, Reddit and now Lemmy.
I feel kinda dumb.. I truly did not get the whole fediverse thing and panicked trying to guess where most of us refugees would go, I made an account on mastadon, kbin.social, karab.in, lemmy.world and maybe a few more I now cannot recall, all same username as my Reddit account.. I assume now that was overkill? I hope there is a way I can merge them all together at some point.. and Oddly enough, this was my last instance(? That's what lemmy.world is right?) that feels less confusing than all the previous ones I tried..
Growing pains but in time I think this whole fediverse thing will grow on me!
Ainda continuo no reddit,mas gosto de variar as coisas.. estou gostando do Kevin, sΓ³ nΓ£o entendi o lemmy..
It seems like a cool idea. The idea of picking a server to sign up for didn't throw me for a loop like it does some folks; just like email, right? I think it needs a better way to interact on other instances though. Like for this one, I found lemmy.world from a link on Reddit, then opened this post. But I couldn't vote or comment because my account was on midwest.social. So I had to copy the !lemmyworld@lemmy.world community spec from the sidebar, go over to midwest.social in another tab, click the search button, paste the community spec there, re-find the same post, and now I can comment. Ideally I'd instead just be able to comment directly on lemmy.world using my already-logged-in account on midwest.social, or at least go directly to viewing the post via my own server with one click. Functionality like this would probably require a browser extension but that's better than nothing. I actually found one for Mastodon that's supposed to allow something like this for that service but so far I can't figure out how to get it to do its thing, and I don't think it supports Lemmy at all so far.
Hoping it's a success but I find it hard to see it becoming one. Purely due to the confusion with how it actually works with different instances. Many casual users are going to be confused and not bother
How is the federation supposed to work regarding logins? I made my initial account on lemmy.world but I'm unable to login and subscribe to communities on other federated servers. I presumed the primary server I setup on would allow me to subscribe and comment on communities on other servers?
Let's use /c/videos on lemmy.ml as an example. If you use the url lemmy.world/c/videos@lemmy.ml , you should be able to subscribe to it.
So then could you have, say, a 3D printing "subreddit" on lemmy.ml as well as lemmy.world? And if you had no idea of the one on lemmy.ml, you would never see the posts submitted there, correct?
Edit: I think I understand now. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. You would be able to see it on your instances "all" page only if one other person from your instance went and subscribed to that other community (from the other instance). So it essentially grabs the content from that other instance and shows it on yours, without actually having to go and sign up for that other instance.
Digging it so far. The only thing that I have noticed, and this may just be due to the large influx of people coming to the site, it's been taking literal minutes for me to submit a post or edit my profile
The old Reddit Hug of Death is slowing down the server
Figured as much lmao. Hopefully a decent chunk of the new users stick around. I've been on way too many sites where we'd get a large influx of users with only 0.5% becoming regulars.
Also I hope we get some real content moved over here instead of just talking about reddit and reddit issues. I felt like that was 95% of mastodon posts about how mastodon is good and Twitter is bad. Here's hoping Lemmy can be more than an echo chamber.
Mastodon is well past that and is a extremely viable platform. It was def like that during the initial Twitter exodus though; people were bitter
Honestly I'm glad that reddit is going down the tubes. It's time for a change.
It's ugly, not intuitive, feels way more complicated than necessary for a social site and the name is kind of dumb.
I'm 100% on board because screw Reddit and fuck u/spez.
I hope I can learn the ropes and help this place grow into something better.
Really happy to be here - would love it if this place worked out. What's the best way to ensure that we get folks moving over?
I like it so far but it's strange and feels like I'm exploring the web with no experience.
That's the fun part. I haven't felt like this exploring a new website since I was a kid.
Thanks. So far, I'm really enjoying Lemmy. What I really miss is a good iOS client. But I guess it's hard to build something like Apollo...
Thanks for having me, lemmy.world!
These instances feel quite cosy. Homely, even. I think they're called instances? I don't know. Anyway, I'm here.
If anyone has any super-noob friendly tips for being a good Lemmy citizen then I'm all ears - I'm an iPhone user so any app recommendations would be greatly appreciated too!
I am here on mobile using Mlem. Mlem has an interface superficially like Apollo, but it doesn't have nearly the polish and features, like swiping posts to the side to up/downvote. I didn't realize (until I lost it) how much that single capability improved QoL. Until an app comes along with better UX and QoL, I probably won't stay. (I don't doomscroll on my computer either).
memmy is another ios (x-platform?) app to try that is apollo'esq, is more stable, and seems to default to using swipe as the primary method of up/down vote and commenting.
Still a young community, hopefully thisβll be able to take on Reddit someday in terms of user growth and usability
Hello fellow newbies!