Lemmy will never take off due to their idiotic federalism approach.
See those muppets looking for the next Digg / Reddit 10 years from now, after their alternative “with no federated bullshit” gets enshittified the exact same way as Reddit did. 🍿
Its like dude. Just make an account on a big server and pretend federation doesn’t exist. You’ll barely notice the difference. It’s not as if you have to understand federation to use Lemmy.
It’s the least controversial. They don’t really defederate anybody, they are big and fast, but they aren’t super centralised like world, or abusing mod powers like ML.
I think it’s just that reddit looks like everything else now (Pinterest/Instagram/ect) with their UI so the general public expects certain elements to do certain things. They don’t remember the old interface nor the free-wheeling link madness reddit had in the beginning.
See those muppets looking for the next Digg / Reddit 10 years from now, after their alternative “with no federated bullshit” gets enshittified the exact same way as Reddit did. 🍿
It’s crazy how lazy people are.
“FeDErAtIOn iS CoFUsInG”
Welp, enjoy continuing to be at the mercy of the whims of the board of directors. God forbid you have to learn something new
Its like dude. Just make an account on a big server and pretend federation doesn’t exist. You’ll barely notice the difference. It’s not as if you have to understand federation to use Lemmy.
I bring it up every time, but I’ve seen people just install Voyager or Sync and use it. They don’t even know what their instance is
Do they automatically pick an instance? If so, which/how?
Voyager uses lemm.ee as default instance it recommends. I do not know what sync does.
A decent choice. Glad it’s not ml or world.
It’s the least controversial. They don’t really defederate anybody, they are big and fast, but they aren’t super centralised like world, or abusing mod powers like ML.
That works.
anyone who doesn’t understand lemmy after using reddit must be a real pea brain
Not necessarily a pea brain, but certainly clueless on why Reddit, Digg, Slashdot etc. went downhill.
I think it’s just that reddit looks like everything else now (Pinterest/Instagram/ect) with their UI so the general public expects certain elements to do certain things. They don’t remember the old interface nor the free-wheeling link madness reddit had in the beginning.
Reddit only became popular relatively recently.
Bet they are the ones who browse the internet without an ad blocker.
Translation: my views are abhorrent and I fear no one will view them