• deweydecibel@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I feel like having a preference kind of defeats the point?

    I thought they were supposed to be interchangeable?

    It’s the communities yours supposed to care about.

    • Vlhacs@reddthat.com
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      1 year ago

      That’s always been the burning question for me. Why choose one over the other? What kind of attributes should I look at to do informed comparisons? Like server uptime, number of users, which instances they’ve federated with (or not federated with)…

      And how and where can I see all this in one place? If it’s truly interchangeable, which it really isn’t, then why not have a single unified web front (which makes it more like a distributed service) to reduce confusion for most normal users?

    • unwinagainstable@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I don’t really understand this either. I only have 1 account on Lemmy.world. I can see why some people have a backup. For me, it doesn’t seem necessary unless I’m missing something. If the server goes down temporarily, I’m fine with just waiting for it to come back. If it goes down permanently, then I’ll go ahead and create an account on another server.

    • Mike D.@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      The instance preference can be important if you look at the Local Communities timeline. Niche instances will usually have more communities relevant to that niche. However, with current user distribution most users are either on Lemmy.world or Lemmy.ml.

      A Federated space where this more apparent is on Mastodon. I joined SFBA,social because it is local to me (San Francisco Bay Area, California, US). The Local Timeline is all users on the instance. As a good proportion of them are from the area I can learn about local events/projects/news.

    • TheSaneWriter@lemmy.thesanewriter.comM
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      1 year ago

      I think that’s somewhat of an oversimplification. The point of the instances isn’t to be interchangeable, it’s to provide decentralization and lots of choice to Lemmy users. Lemmy itself is more or less just a protocol a bunch of different link aggregator sites are running on, each of which has its own administration style and community policy. There are lots of general-purpose Lemmy instances, lots of more niche ones, and a bunch of small/personal ones that don’t have a strong identity yet, and all of them together form the Lemmy ecosystem.