• Margot Robbie
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    271 year ago

    Why does lemmy.world, the largest instance, not simply eat the other instances?

    • @imaqtpieA
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      61 year ago

      I try to avoid eating sh.it, but you do you.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      So we end up with one instance having to serve millions of users… for free… Hmm yes that’s going to work.

      People on Lemmy are not going to like it but either Lemmy takes off and people will have to find ways to fund their instances or Lemmy dies.

      We’re in a nice period right now where kind people are able to run instances on donations or from their own pocket. But it’s not going to last.

        • @[email protected]
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          01 year ago

          I just hope they don’t do what YouTube does and interrupt the most important and engaging parts of videos to show ads in the most jarring manner possible. …though it would help if creators helped design their content for ads to have a place to go like how TV used to do.

          • @[email protected]
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            01 year ago

            I don’t really see how this relates to my comment. The equivalent would be for Lemmy to insert a funding message in the middle of someone’s post… What seems likely to me is a double wide post at the top of the page with a donation ask or a plan to give users who donate some extra flair or something.

            Also, just use an ad blocker on YouTube or RevancedManager.

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        Let’s have a mass organized bake sale. We’ll call the lemon squares “Lemmy Squares”. People will love it.

      • DVD
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        I’m sure how the ecosystem of Lemmy will play out is that there are a handful, maybe 6 or 7, main instances that require funding and are simply massive with teams committed to them. Then you have the niche medium sized instances that are known for a particular community or two, such as an instance that is well known for its great vegetarian community or whatever. Then you’ll have tiny instances that are used by irl friend groups, or for simply tech savvy people that want a home base instance that they can control.

        We’re already sort of set up like this, but less organized and smaller overall. Many instances have duplicates of the same communities right now which I think will slowly fade away as future updates make it easier to visit/search other instances.

        • Margot Robbie
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          21 year ago

          I’m expecting the location specific instances to split off though (shout out to my squad fams at aussie.zone) so that they don’t get lost in the mix of the major general communities.

    • izzent
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      01 year ago

      We wouldn’t want beehaw or lemmygrad.

  • @[email protected]
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    181 year ago

    But… is that even a good thing? I mean, the point of the fediverse is to distribute the load across instances.

    • Antik 👾
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      171 year ago

      The point is that everyone CAN start an instance and become bigger. It’s the users that decide.

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        I like this way of putting it. It’s like that post that was around a few days ago discussing lemmy as being “CEO-proof”.

        It’s not really I guess, but if an instance got big and started being unfriendly/unreasonable to users they could just go to another instance and still be part of the federation.

    • @[email protected]
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      61 year ago

      The upside is join-lemmy.org always puts the smaller but growing instances at the top to somewhat distribute the load for new users. Also there are new general purpose instances popping up, I quite like it and as long as there is no drama you can access most of the Fediverse from almost any instance.

    • The Menemen!
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      If it gets too much they can just stop letting people join, can’t they? I think for the beginning a little bit of centralizing will make stuff easier. For the long run it might be less desirable.

  • @[email protected]
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    151 year ago

    99.5% uptime is very impressive for a community that is experiencing such explosive growth.

  • @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    I am happy to contribute! I think it’s time for me to move on from Reddit. I am excited to help this platform grow and become something great - I just need to become less of a lurker.

  • Quinten
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    121 year ago

    I did read that @Ruud said in a post that Lemme.world can handle 1 million users as of right now.

    He hopes that other instances get more traction so the crowds are distributed.

  • Buglefingers
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    That’s because I brought snacks, who doesn’t like the most finger friendly food?

  • @[email protected]
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    81 year ago

    came from reddit. lemmy principles seem to align with me open for everyone and communities run their own instance if required

  • @[email protected]
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    61 year ago

    For some reason, when I tried to sign up for another instance, it wouldn’t send the confirmation emal or load when I tried to send it. I guess this is the only working instance that is easy to get to.

    • joshinya
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      11 year ago

      For me, it’s because the password I entered didn’t meet the minimum requirements. The instance signup page had some kind of issue with actually letting me know that was the problem, it just gave me the spinning pinwheel forever. I refreshed and tried changing the password to something more complex and it worked instantly

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        For some reason, I was able to bring the same name, password, and everything here and it worked. That other server did want a rather complex password and both said the password was “medium” strength. The first one I tried did return me to the landing page as if it took, and said “email sent” without an email actually arriving. I’m guessing that it was just buggy.

  • komplekx
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    61 year ago

    As far as I can tell from here, kbin.social has about as much people on it.

    • Fleder
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      21 year ago

      Can I join kbin.social with Lemmy clients or do I need a separate app?

      • Antik 👾
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        21 year ago

        Might have to test that one out yourself. Ofcourse you can subscribe to kbin.social communities from your lemmy.world instance but if you can actually add them that’s another question. Let me know :P

        • Fleder
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          21 year ago

          Adding doesn’t work, at least not in jerboa.

  • @[email protected]
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    51 year ago

    Unfortunately I don’t have much faith in this social network until the bot issue is addressed. There is a huge contingent of spambots just waiting for their moments here.

    • @[email protected]
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      Spam bots or spam servers? Everyone is saying regulate signups for servers but anyone can spin up a Lemmy server and spam with thousands of accounts until they are defedarated. Then 5 minutes later do it again with a new server. It’s not hard to setup a Lemmy server.

      • Phil
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        61 year ago

        I actually think this is a non-issue , sure it will be a pain for a while but the decentralized model will easily adapt to this IMO. Its not like reddit was immune from bots eh.

      • ElleM
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        21 year ago

        Yeah, a nice feature of federation is that real communities can adjust their sign-up processes to minimize bot sign-ups, and while determined botfarms can spin up their own servers, that leads to pretty much the least controversial use case for admins to block another server.

        Mastodon’s run into similar issues in the past with both bots and scrapers and typically no one has any issue with admins there defederating and entirely blocking those servers.

      • @[email protected]
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        The federation could be some sort of “democracy” - meaning that new servers should have to apply to join, and the choice would be up to all the other server owners. Otherwise spam servers will become a great issue. This is something that could be implemented later on, if done now it may slow down the growing curve.

        In other words, I suggest the creation of a sub-federation that has this moderation system, the unmoderated wild would continue to exist. This would potentially create other issues tho, and it’s something that needs a lot of thought put into.

        Maybe it would be better to implement features in lemmy that detect suspicious servers and automatically blacklists them. Maybe creating sub-federations would mess up even more the ecosystem.

        But the bots most likely exist in huge amounts here and in other consolidated servers too and IMO thats the biggest problem. Reddit has a shitton of features designed to mitigate the bot issue. It’s one of the hardests things to solve in current internet.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          “democracy” - meaning that new servers should have to apply to join

          You mean a federation?

  • @[email protected]
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    51 year ago

    Nice, what is this k6qw instance about, though? So many users and just 1 community without any posts?

    • Overzeetop
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      It does seem a little out of balance. We should ask @[email protected] how/why they’re personally reviewed 38,000 email-less sign up statements in under 7 days and who they think is populating his server (according to one of his posts from a week ago).

      (not sure my tag syntax was correct… maybe @[email protected] autolinking works?)

      • @[email protected]
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        01 year ago

        I mean, this just stinks of bots. This made it real easy to at least spot them. All those signups and not a single post? I agree with the notion of contacting the instance admin. They may be completely unaware that a swarm of bots signed up on the instance.

  • @[email protected]
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    51 year ago

    Please someone tell me how to delete accounts off of memmy app it drives me nuts seeing both because it loads the one I don’t want to load.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      Add that as a feature request on his GitHub. If you don’t know how to I’ll do it for you

      • cod
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        11 year ago

        Alternatively the discord server just got a feedback channel, you can suggest it there