it’s extremely useful to newbies and less tech-savvy people who don’t know how to find communities on other instances
at the current moment when federation is still a bit wonky due to the influx of new members, it’s good to have the bulk of content you want to see be on your own instance. I can’t login to lemmy.world, but I can log into kbin. But until recently I was only able to see posts 5 hours old on other instances from kbin.
True. The larger the instance the more likely some other user has already searched a community that you’re interested in, so the more results you’ll probably get through your instance’s native search. One way I’ve found to get around it is sites like lemmyverse.net, but it can be a bit inconvenient to use a separate site for your search engine, then paste the link back in to the native search feature.
it’s extremely useful to newbies and less tech-savvy people who don’t know how to find communities on other instances
at the current moment when federation is still a bit wonky due to the influx of new members, it’s good to have the bulk of content you want to see be on your own instance. I can’t login to lemmy.world, but I can log into kbin. But until recently I was only able to see posts 5 hours old on other instances from kbin.
True. The larger the instance the more likely some other user has already searched a community that you’re interested in, so the more results you’ll probably get through your instance’s native search. One way I’ve found to get around it is sites like lemmyverse.net, but it can be a bit inconvenient to use a separate site for your search engine, then paste the link back in to the native search feature.