Honestly. I was setup and subscribed to some initial communities within 2 hours of RIF going down. Literally my only complaint at this point is the relative lack of content.
Be part of the solution, make it 😉.
One of us. One of us.
Id like a filter for top of all time, but that’s honestly my only “complaint” im shocked at how developed this is, and the web app wefwef is a little too good lol
There is a "Top - All Time" filter at least on the web. Works well for local, not sure about off local though. Mobile apps might not have all the filters though.
It seems to show the posts with the most updoots. Curiously the first page of Top - All Time are all from the last few weeks. Goes to show the explosive influx of Reddit Refugees into the Fediverse.
Wefwef sent me from concerned lemmy isnt quite ready to all in. Total 180.
It's steadily getting better. Try looking at All instead of Local or Subscribed to see more
Also use Top day or Top X hours instead of Hot.
I've been using Active, and it shows the posts with most engagement. It's nice. Then I upvote or downvote the posts and on the next refresh they stay hidden (disabled show read posts on my instance).
Same. Choose an instance, sign up. You don't really need to understand the federation stuff (although it helps understand the quirks).
I can see how having communities with the same name across different servers can be confusing for some people though.
One reason this happens if you made your account on a small instance is that your instance just isn’t federating with very many communities. If you’re the first from your instance to subscribe to a community, try this: Use an explorer like lemmyverse.net to find new communities, copy the url into your home instance’s search field, and it should appear in the results after a few seconds or a refresh. Click the search result and subscribe from there. From then on, that instance will populate everyone’s ‘All’ tab on your home instance with posts from that community, and ‘Subscribed’ if you remain subscribed
Time to post some cat pictures!
I’ve literally had a conversation like
“the fediverse is too complex”
“It’s actually pretty simple when you get the hang of it, it took me like 5 minutes to understand it”
“That’s 5 minutes too much, everything is simple once you get the hang of it, actually simple things are intuitive from the start”
As if when you’re born you already have the knowledge required to browse Facebook in your brain. You have to “get the hang” of everything you use, there’s just more complex and less complex stuff (and 5 minutes is very much on the lower end).
It's a Stockholm syndrome kind of thing. They've been under the control of social media companies so long they've gotten to like it. It's scary to leave that control.
I have choices? No, that doesn't make any sense!
I think people get some degree of choice paralysis as well. It's hard to pick which instance to join, and I worried about what I might miss out on. I ended up making accounts on a few and messed around until I settled on Lemmy.world. I could see this being a barrier for entry and forcing some people to just stick with the easy road, Plebbit.
Federation made no sense to me either, but everyone just said to make an account somewhere and start using it. That’s what I did and, while I don’t pretend to understand the back end, the stuff I’m using makes perfect sense to me.
99% of us don't give a shit about federation. Just give me the memes!
After a few days you won’t even remember that there are different servers. It will feel like one.
That's the cool big idea in my eyes.
Like, you see a different thing after the @, but it's all in one place so it doesn't reeeeally matter.
That's what I keep saying. Stop trying to explain it. Just have them sign up and start consuming content. They'll get the basics by osmosis eventually
But then we end up with everyone on lemmy.world and kbin.social
Does that really matter, provided the servers don't melt?
Kind of, I know the lemmy.world guy was already well known to those into fedi, and Earnest has been very transparent with everything, but just in principle I'm a little cautious just because part of the advantage here is no central control.
Even if it never becomes about money, say someone gets hit by a bus, and whoever gains control either doesn't understand or can't cope with it and passes it on to someone else, or maybe even just shuts the whole thing down. I'm sure there are checks being put in place but I'd still hate to see some freak tragedy or something take out a good portion of the users and communities here. Even if the content would have still already federated out.
Yeah, lemmy.world got so popular for a reason and I trust Ruud. I see where you're coming from and don't disagree but you can't get too paranoid either, shit can always happen. I hope account migration (and maybe even mirroring/linking across instances) gets implemented eventually because that would really make the system bulletproof.
I don't mean to sound like I'm super smart or anything but I didn't have any issue figuring out mastodon or lemmy.
I think the larger issue is people won't take three minutes to read some basic instructions and background. They want to be spoon feed info and told what buttons to click.
To be fair, if it were spoon fed to people, it would be more popular. The best thing for federation is if it were much easier to get into for the average person.
Agreed but it needs to catch up to the current influx before we make it any easier :P
True, and I spent almost a month holding the spoon, but now with Sync dead I'm hoping the rest can feed themselves.
Is there a good guide that summarizes everything? The docs make sense to me, but I also understand the technical parts of Lemmy too (I'm a backend dev). I think something that introduced Lemmy (and the Fediverse in general) that had visualizations.and everything would go a long way for some people. Maybe a short video or something too.
Hey @smokeydonuts I like your name ;)
I'm having issue figuring out how it works interacting from one side to other. I know lemmy.world can interact with mastodon instance via whatever activity pubsub thing they have, but for instance, can I log into the mastodon app with my lemmyworld account? I know I can post there somehow, but all the web mentions of it are like, pasting the url links in proper order like I'm in the pre-dial-up age or something.
A much more cohesive unification is needed.
Fucking five, I miss him.
What an incredible actor he is. Everyone on the show is great, but he is really, really good.
What is this from?
Umbrella Academy
Great show.
I could never get past those rubber gorilla arms on season one. I know I'm probably missing out... lol.
The guy lived on the moon for a bit so... bound to be a little off. The whole show is a little helter skelter but I think that's what makes it so great. Creative and unexpected with pinch of time travel, yum.
It's a gonzo superhero show on Netflix. It's weirdo fun based on a very, very silly comic book. I enjoy it, but if you don't you'll know pretty quickly. Check it out.
I used reddit for like, a few days. Dunno how this place is confusing, maybe adaptation pains?
Wth is federation?
You're on lemmy.ca, I'm not, but I can still see and reply to your comment
To add to that we're commenting on a post from a third instance neither one of us are registered at.
Imagine if [Thing™] was like email, that's federation. Different servers with their own rules that all connect with each other to provide the same service
Instances are a bit like usenet servers. Simple. 😉
Love the burn; like taco sauce in my ass
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