Hey every(any?)one,

Thought I’d get it started here as I don’t think I’ll be going back to reddit, but I’d love to get an alternative.

I’ve seen the kbin nufc community, but I thought maybe the UK feddit would be a better place for an nufc community.

Is anyone even here? 😂

  • AMoralNihilistOP
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    1 year ago

    I’m still trying to get a better understanding/comprehension of what the federated system really means in practice.

    I guess it’s not just about the fact you can access the other instances, but rather about who is looking at said instances (therefore active in the wider community).

    If we can have people posting and interacting across instances, can we have communities federating as well so that you have a shared feed? Otherwise you risk having multiple small community pockets that can’t hit a critical mass for content.

    Similarly, I’d imagine instance ownership and ownership philosophy is quite important and choosing the wrong instance for your community could have potentially disastrous consequences?

    I think that’s more the questions I was thinking of 😅

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      1 year ago

      You are generally right.

      Choosing an instance is less important on Lemmy than Mastodon (where communities have a greater sense of identity and there are issues about whether or not an instance federates with ones it doesn’t like - big debate about allowing Threads to federate at the moment).

      I’m terms of having multiple competing communities, Reddit was always like this and I used to subscribe to essentially the same ones but run by different mods. I guess it becomes survival of the fittest so the communities that are most active grow. Like the early days of Reddit, there are LOTS of communities being created with no content. It’ll either settle down or people will abandon Lemmy for something else.

    • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝A
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      can we have communities federating as well so that you have a shared feed? Otherwise you risk having multiple small community pockets that can’t hit a critical mass for content.

      It’s not that big a deal and we should have the equivalent of multireddits eventually. So, for example, there are half a dozen Casual UK communities on Lemmy but you will eventually be able to create a multicommunity, so you are getting all of them in one feed and it doesn’t really matter which instance a post is on.

      !slide@feddit.uk is being ported over and still has multireddits in its interface.

      Similarly, I’d imagine instance ownership and ownership philosophy is quite important and choosing the wrong instance for your community could have potentially disastrous consequences?

      Not that disastrous and you’ll eventually have the ability to move to another instance, as you can on Mastodon (there are currently tools that let you copy over your account to a new account on another instance).

      The big issue is if you are on an instance that has defederated from a lot of others, so you lose access to some communities. This hasn’t happened a lot and is largely done to keep out trolls and bots (some instances are already posting statements explaining who is defederated and why). Tom has said he’ll use defederation sparingly on here, which is a good thing.

      One interesting angle I’d not considered, but have heard it from people moving here and elsewhere from lemmy.world, is that that instance is too big. lemmy.world is the size of all the other instances combined and, especially at times of migration, it can be slower. Also their “all” feed is now getting very much like the front page of Reddit and is unmanageable. Here it is easy enough to skim and get up to speed, using the subscriptions to bring in only what you want to see and you get a pretty nicely curated feed, where there you are sticking your head into a firehose of content.