I’m seeing alot of artists, specially japanese, moving to Misskey too, which is also federated.
That’s great for me cuz I mainly used Twitter to follow artists.
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I’m seeing alot of artists, specially japanese, moving to Misskey too, which is also federated.
That’s great for me cuz I mainly used Twitter to follow artists.
YTA- wait sorry wrong comm
I was expecting something really dark; glad I was wrong lol
I’ll enjoy following my favourite artists on Threads from the comfort of Mastodon when they’re federated 🗿
You must be my sleep paralysis demon
Alot of them are moving though thanks to twitter repeatedly fucking up, I’ve been seeing some artists and such on mastodon recently that were only on twitter before.
People just need to spread the word; there isn’t a marketing campaign or anything for the fediverse after all.
Mastodon is already pretty active, and is also part of the fediverse
Peertube, but it’s extremely small right now.
Odysee is bigger, but it’s not federated
It’s definitely possible at least, some solutions are suggested in this github issue
This needs to be integrated into Lemmy asap; really hurts discoverability and makes comms look way smaller than they are to new users.
This, instance migration, and assigning new users to good general instances (that arent overloaded) like lemm.ee or vlemmy.net upon registration (letting them change it of course) so they don’t need to know about instances would go a long way to being user friendly.
Instance migration, lemmyverse.net functionality in lemmy, and assigning new users to a good random instance upon registration (and letting them change it of course) so they don’t need to know about instances, are the three most important features lemmy needs rn imo
Connect and Liftoff are better than Jerboa atm, try those
What’s a windows
Isn’t that the whole point though? Not relying on a single entity by spreading out, but still being connected?
Fragmentation would be fixed by just integrating lemmyverse.net’s functionality into lemmy itself (like in this github issue), allowing users to see the true user count/activity of comms and incentivise them to join the most popular one.
Needs to be done asap imo; comm discoverability is not good right now and is probably the single biggest hurdle for new users
Key difference is that they’re making (alot of) money of off the stolen work, and in a way that’s only possible for the already filthy rich
Wouldn’t mind it personally if it was foss though, like their name suggests
You can though?
Great YSK! Definitely doing this from now!
People be forgetting the entire point of decentralization and recommend a single overloaded instance when everything’s connected anyway 😔
Visual novel gameplay