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I thought we were moving to this Lemmy instance but the /r/Noncredibledefense mods are linking to this Lemmy instance: [email protected]

That instance of NCD has fewer subscribers, older posts, and less activity.

There can only be one so is it here or there. Does anybody know which it is?

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[–] [email protected] 13 points 1 year ago (1 children)

There can be many more than one, or are you forgetting about decentralization?

[–] [email protected] 14 points 1 year ago (1 children)

"There can only be one" isn't literal. Obviously there can be more than one otherwise why would I be asking which of 2 instances should we use.

But network effects will tend to grow one at the expense of the other and it's a feedback loop that will likely end up with one being dominant by far. I'm just speculating on which that will be.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Ok, consider matrix which is federated e2e chat. There are a few instances but the "dominant one" is matrix.org, the public test instance setup by the matrix devs. You probably do not want to use this one unless you absolutely have to. The reason being is that the instance is so large that chats take a while to load and sync and there can be some downtime as the servers are overloaded lots.

You can instead run your own little instance with no sign ups, just you, and still chat to everyone on matrix.org as well as the other federated matrix instances. Bonus, when matrix.org goes down, you can still chat with users on your instance and other federated matrix instances instead of waiting for matrix.org, your chosen, "dominant" instance to come back online.

This is a mental trap folks get into. Centralized services suck and are antithetical to the web's design.

Think of these federated instances like email and ask the same question: "which will be the dominant email service? Gmail? Fastmail? Aol? Protonmail?" The answer is you choose the one you want for the reasons you want, and don't sweat it because it will likely communicate across the rest of the internet (unless blocked by spam filters).

Things to consider in an instance:

  • do I like the end result of my handle (e.g. [email protected] vs [email protected])?
  • does the instances values somewhat align with mine? I mean to say if you consider joining threads as your fediverse instance, you mind find less content or a worse interaction with content in general? If you join a right wing server as a leftist, you might find the only content you can access is content you don't want to see, as other instances have blocked that instance..
  • think they will be around for a while? Think again! All of lemmy instances are run by volunteers. If you don't mind instance hopping when one goes down, just pick one. Guessing which instance will have the resources to continue in years time isn't something you're going to get a good feel for years to come. Lemmy content isn't going to easily monetized meaning likely most instances will need to rely on donations in some form to pay the datacenters who literally keep the lights on.
[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

The content on the lemmy.world NCD isn't shared in this NCD and vice versa, so even if I can subscribe to the other NCD from this account I can only view the post from both NCDs is to go to the Lemmy equivalent of my frontpage. But from there I see all of the posts from all of my subscriptions. Is there an equivalent of a multi-reddit? Where you can view a feed that combines two communities, but only those communities?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

That's a good question. I'm new here too so I don't have the answer, but isn't there some sort of filter? I'm not sure if that would do the trick or if it just filters everything else out.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Subscribe to both as see them in your feed? I mean, if you only wanted to see those two you could only subscribe to those two.

What you are specifically asking for can be built into clients for individual users, but isn't something which is going to work like a public multireddit, at least not that I know of, not right now.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

I am subscribed to both. I assume nmy feed will eventually have many communities so subscribing just to those 2 is a non-starter.

Yeah I could write my own client to be able to show just 2 communities, but I'd rather not have to go through all that trouble*.

^* I've been thinking about taking an open source reddit android app and adapting it to work with lemmy