Does it actually matter?

  • @[email protected]
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    172 years ago

    I wanted to experience massive slowdowns and losses of basic functionality every time spez pissed off reddit again.

  • @[email protected]
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    122 years ago

    I’ve been happy with mastodon.world and Lemmy.world has the same admin(s).

    I think there are two main schools of thought when choosing an instance:

    1. Smaller more interest based. The advantage here is your local timeline/feed will closer match what you’re into.
    2. Larger general interest. Your feed will be less tailored but you have the advantage of more stability, reliability, and commitment to maintaining the instance.

    It’s the typical small fish in a big sea or a big fish in a small sea dichotomy

  • Blastboom Strice
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    62 years ago

    I read that it’s not a good idea to register to the biggest instances so that the user base is spread out. So, I found a nice instance about science and here I am on mander.xyz 🙃

  • @[email protected]
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    52 years ago

    Does it really matter beyond performance? I was still learning how things work and picked up the one with most subscribers 🙈

  • drifty
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    2 years ago

    In order of priority:-

    • Hardware specs used to run the instance (for supporting active users, the beefier the better and the more reliable it makes the instance from going down)
    • Instance sign up policies (I prefer closed, requested account creation, because the hardware then comfortably supports the active users, and also mitigates bot account creation spams)
    • General support for popular federated content and level of defederation (can’t use lemmy properly without general federation)
    • maybe ideology of the instance admin (?) but not really

    I joined Sopuli 9 months ago, and they do a really good job with all of my categories.

    I also created accounts on the main .ml and shit just works instance but one or the other factors failed there, where it didn’t here, so I’m waiting for Lemmy to allow account migration to fully get rid of those.

  • @[email protected]
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    52 years ago

    I’m still trying to figure it out. I joined feddit.uk just because I’m in the UK. Then I realised most of the communities were about politics and football teams. I read about Beehaw and like the sound of that so joined up there. Then realised that they had defederated from lemmy.world (which I understand and am not complaining about). So I created an account on lemmy.world as well.

    I guess the thing to figure out is to find the communities you are interested in, subscribe to them and make sure your instance is federated with whatever instance those communities are part of. Then it doesn’t really matter which one you join? If you just want to scroll mindlessly through posts from all of Lemmy, I guess you can just find an instance that is federated with everything and set your filter to ‘All’ and go nuts.

  • tcm
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    42 years ago

    I considered lemmy.ml at first, but it had a message asking people to sign up on a different instance because they were overloaded. I chose lemmy.world because the admins had experience running a decently sized Mastodon server.

  • @[email protected]
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    22 years ago

    I had first found lemmy.ml mentioned on Reddit, so I checked it out and found they were overloaded and it was having issues staying up and being responsive. I saw someone mention lemmy.world, so I went and signed up there.

  • @[email protected]
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    22 years ago

    Started off on kbin a few weeks ago but as good as it is, it’s in its infancy & currently without an api so as im impatient I checked out Lemmy. Chose an instance without content restrictions, blocking the least number of other instances & being blocked itself by the least number of other instances. No idea if that was the best choice but that’s how the dice landed.

  • WeAreAllOne
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    22 years ago

    Server’s admin IT skills and general attitude, defederation status (the less defederations the better), server’s location and tech characteristics.

  • Ignacio [he/him]
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    12 years ago

    I didn’t pick Lemmygrad.ml because of tankies. I didn’t pick Lemmy.ml because it was the biggest server in April last year, and I wanted to avoid the biggest servers (same thing with other fediverse pages). Other servers had dozens of users and almost no content. The server I’m on had like 500 users and a moderate amount of content. And it was located in Finland, Europe (I’m from Spain).

  • GeekFTW
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    12 years ago

    I had zero clue what instance to start with, and of course within minutes every instance started accusing every other instance of everything which definitely did nothing to help.

    Beehaw seemed as good as any and mostly cause it just had a different name than Lemmy lol. After a couple days someone linked kbin.social and I made an account there and found I liked the UI more, plus it has the odd feature or three lemmy doesn’t have (or didn’t, I don’t know how that corner of the fediverse has been developing). Day or two later I stopped using Beehaw and just kbin.

    I guess I’ll also add in Mastodon for shits & grins: Mstdn.ca. Cause I’m Canadian…that one was simpler lol