No luck using it for me.
Edit: Its telling me we’re not a lemmy instance, but obv I’m commenting here so federated.> Lemmy@lem
Edit 2: Also says lemmy.world is not a lemmy instance…
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No luck using it for me.
Edit: Its telling me we’re not a lemmy instance, but obv I’m commenting here so federated.> Lemmy@lem
Edit 2: Also says lemmy.world is not a lemmy instance…
You got me. I think that the approach of having to subscribe to a community on every federated instance means that discovery is kind-of broken. I get that it is ‘working as intended’ but I think that may have had unintended consequences.
The result has been monolithic communities which are all the ‘same’, and it ends up splitting interests across communities, which will inevitably slow growth, and prevent lemmy from being a true reddit killer (this is basic math of networks and how they function).
I know the developers are doing their best, but I think at a high level lemmy needs to be reconsidered. Instances should be focusing on some niche thing, like poland ball humor, or skiing, or woodworking, each with niche communities within them. For example “wintersports” might have communtieis for skiing, cross country skiing, maybe one for showing off your new skiis, etc… That way your ‘home’ is around your central interest. Then allow ‘all federation’ across all instances (if you want to).
This wouldn’t be so much a software change as a cultural change to how we approach making lemmy’s (aside from the discovery issue).
No worries, I’m just trying to learn and looking for tools that can help me support the broader community as a fellow God.
For example, I’m still not sure I’ve got federation set up correctly because of some funniness around discovery. I think it might actually be the way lemmy.ml is set up.
Any tools that could help admin are just golden so keep cracking.