I honestly do not mind it one but. I quite like the interface. It’s minimal but there are some bugs to it which is to be expected. I really do like the overall design of it though. There isn’t too much going on. It’s like old Reddit which I am a big fan of
Very helpful. I had a longer response typed out but lost it by clicking “next” instead of reply so I’ll try to paraphrase. Is there a way to see a listing of instances and their size?
Not sure I get having communities spread across instances, seems like it would be rife for duplication and too spread apart but perhaps that’s just the whole “fediverse” concept if I’m understanding that properly.
I created https://lemmy.world/c/paramore but I’m going to hold off on any other community creation until I understand things better and I’m confident I’ve found my home “country.”
This is the only one I know of at the moment, though I’m still relatively new as well so there might be a better link for a list of instances and their sizes. Based on some posts I’ve read here, lemmy.ml has the most users, with lemmy.world at about half and beehaw.org at about a third.
Also, yeah, I think we’re on the same boat when it comes to why different communities are spread out. From what I’ve observed, “duplicate” communities in separate instances seem to all have their own “flavor” of that particular community. Taking the meme communities as an example, sh.itjust.works’ memes have a bit of a French-Canadian flare to them, lemmygrad.ml’s memes are made with a hammer and sickle, lemmy.world has more of that “general everyday memes” feel, etc.
On Reddit, it used to be r/memes -> r/<specific theme here>memes, but here it seems like it’s the opposite, like c/<instance-specific theme here> -> c/memes. It’s like having pizza in New York vs Italy – they’re both pizza but each country has its own twist to it.
I subbed to your community btw as I love me some Paramore myself. Hope to see everything work out easily for your community!
Thanks my dude! More helpful info.
As for the communities, makes me think like more back to message board driven web times, where yeah you could have a dozen Star Wars fan forums but each with their own flavor and eventually you’d find the one that’s your own vibe. I did that and dove head first into a few specific places for retro video games (8/16 bit) and some other niche interests like a specific car model, etc.
There’s an upside to it. I hope this approach gains traction, certainly has seen an injection of life from people jumping ship. But I imagine Reddit will keep plodding along in a week or two as there were a staggering amount of people who had a hard time even understanding why people would leave. Hope the blackout helps.