I’m currently on sh.itjust.works, but wondering if I should also apply for a Beehaw user, and whether that comes with any benefits over just using my current user.

  • Helix 🧬
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    211 year ago

    If your current instance is down, you can still read and comment from another instance.

    I just wish there was a way to sync subscriptions.

  • @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    Not really. You can do pretty much everything with one account. You can even become a moderator of another community on a different instance.

    Only thing you can’t do is create a new community on a different instance.

  • seahorse [Ohio]
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    61 year ago

    Unless you want to access a server that your current one blocks that another one doesn’t then there really isn’t any benefit.

  • @[email protected]
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    41 year ago

    Each instance has certain instances linked or blocked. This means you might never see content from a different instance if it’s not linked or if it’s blocked.

    you can view what instance is allowed by clicking on your local “instances”

    I recommend making a general account and an edgy account for when you want to talk about controversial topics

  • @[email protected]
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    36 months ago

    Two main reasons…

    • As a backup in case your home instance goes down.
    • If there are instances your home instance is defederated from and the other instance is not.

    That’s about it.

    • @[email protected]
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      16 months ago

      This may be a “c/nostupidquestions” question but are there any recommendations for someone who might want a backup account?

      In my case, my main account (this account) is from a small instance. I’d assume that then that I should have a larger instance as a backup, correct? I can also see the other side where it doesn’t matter

      • @[email protected]
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        26 months ago

        For the first point… kind of but not really. Having an account on a second small instance still gives you the backup, and if one of the two goes down you can create an account on another instance as a new backup.

        For the defederation, nah. I like lemdro.id because they haven’t really defederated from anyone except for spam instances, and they’re small enough that no one has targeted them for defederation.

        • ayaya
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          16 months ago

          I like lemdro.id because they haven’t really defederated from anyone except for spam instances

          I chose them for the same reason, they actually aren’t defederated from any instances as far as I can tell. I would rather choose which content I want to see for myself than have someone else do it for me. Plus there is old.lemdro.id which makes me feel right at home.

  • @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    I currently have 3 - one here, one on sh.itjust.works, and one on kbin.social. I did this for a couple of reasons:

    1. If something happens to one instance, especially during growing pains where user influx is indistinguishable from a DDOS, I’ve got a “backup” where I can still be active from.

    2. These three (and beehaw, but I’m still waiting for approval over there) seem to be the larger (and/or fastest growing) instances - currently there’s an issue with Lemmy where if you “click-through” to a community on another instance, the authentication doesn’t carry - so you have to copy the link, return to your “home instance” and search for the link, then you can visit via your home instance and interact. Clumsy (but hopefully corrected eventually). By having an account already on these instances, clicking through isn’t a problem because I’ve got an account over there. (Note: I’m not talking about interacting with posts across instances, that works fine).

    3. Kbin.social showed me that instances can have a different “look-and-feel” from each other. While Lemmy.ml, sh.itjust.works, and beehaw are all clones of each other, Kbin has a prettier UX. Until apps start showing up, the homepage of your chosen instance is how Lemmy will look for you across the fediverse.

    4. Different instances have different home feeds, for some reason. I would expect that all settings being equal (view from all instead of local, or view subscribed and having the same subscriptions on each instance) they should all return a similar feed - but they don’t. Not sure why, if my understanding about how this all aggregates together works - I’m still testing.

    5. Different instances have different philosophies and different rules - some allow porn (but most don’t, and even on the ones that do I haven’t seen any yet - and yes I have NSFW enabled). But I also don’t want to end up with a home-instance that’s another echo chamber of one certain point of view - and while communities from those instances can be filtered individually, it’d be nice to have a local instance that’s already not an echo chamber.

    6. It’s still early enough that I’m not “married” to a particular instance yet, so now is the time to experiment and test. And since there’s no way (yet) to migrate an account, settings, subscriptions from one instance to another, now’s the time to explore and branch out and look around before I really get settled-in.

    Edit: and apparently numbered points don’t work. Good to know.

    • TekhneOP
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      Hmm yeah a few of these are solved for me by using the Android app, I haven’t really used the web interface much