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For everyone new to Lemmy, how are you finding the experience?
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Much like when I went from Twitter to Mastodon, finding "my people" is a lot more work. It's unpleasantly easy for links to a community to take me directly to that instance instead of leaving my on my instance where I'd be able to subscribe and interact. But also like Mastodon, the experience is much nicer once things start getting set up. Really nice not getting pestered to use the app constantly!
Pretty much the same thing for me. I'm finding it very annoying to be taken to the instance, there must be an easier way.
I want to second that it's very frustrating how links tend to go to the parent instance rather than my instance, as it seems like that's seldom what a user would want.
Yeah there needs to be a little more user intent "modelling" (probably no more than just a quick sense check really) on some of the design decisions.
I was thinking about suggesting a "watched instance" status that would contribute to a feed that sits between "all" and "subscribed", so if I find an instance say mytown.org, then I can get a Watched feed like All but just every community for my town. This would differ from All which would allow federated communities such as arguments@farawaytown.net to appear in the feed.