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I found this graphic on r/fediverse
(slrpnk.net)
!fedibridge@lemmy.dbzer0.com
This is a place to share resources and coordinate projects to assist in the migration away from legacy social media.
it would be really nice if Lemmy.world closed their registrations and ability to create new communities so other instances could catch up...
link to https://join-lemmy.org/ instead of https://lemmy.world/
Experience from 12 days ago from someone using join-lemmy: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/35480016
In summary: it was quite messy, they ended up on a unmaintained, slow instance and had to change
Yeah, i guess https://join-lemmy.org/ is a project under development.
Their failure to do so is inherently their statement to the decentralised nature of the fediverse, that being „Fuck you people, we are the next reddit, and y'all are just trash”.
that would just confuse ppl trying to sign up, theyd think the whole forum is closed