• Nepenthe@kbin.social
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        And even knowing that, it’s still the one everyone advertises. Drives me insane. Is federation between that and the smaller lemmy instances still janky or something? Because if it’s not, there’s little to no reason.

        • Blaze@reddthat.com
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          1 year ago

          I usually recommend it to new joiners so that they don’t have to worry about federation right away and can just use the local communities.

          After that, I encourage them to move to smaller instances, but I guess they are just comfortable there

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            1 year ago

            If they join to use local, and it works well for them, why would they switch to a smaller instance?

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              They should switch to smaller instances to help distribute the load and avoid situations such as this one when LW is probably attacked because it is the most populous server.

            • BMO@lemm.ee
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              1 year ago

              My guess is to distribute users more evenly across instances. Mo’ users mo’ problems.

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            There’s not much to worry about federation though. I’m not even on a Lemmy server and I see plenty of Lemmy.world.

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      They should disable signups for a while to allow the user load to start distributing more evenly across other instances.