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  • As long it's not a single one, we need 3 big main instances to reach critical mass.

  • Just create an account with an instance that federates with both.

  • This is important to note, we're not the customers nor the product for now.

    Instances need to be sustainable as to not look for other potential types of funding.

  • You got it right, sometimes there's even communities with the same name on different instances.

  • What app are you using? Liftoff has a hide nfsw function.

  • Short version:

    lemmy: some sort of opensource type of Reddit

    instances: can also be called servers, anyone can host a lemmy code.

    community: synonym for subreddit

    federation: instances can federate (connect) to each other and their users can interact with the connected instances, they can also defederate (disconnect).

  • Funny you say that, Reddit thinks mods grow on trees.

  • There are some off sites reddit archives, given enough time, there will be a way to find data without visiting reddit.

  • “Thanks for the gold kind stranger!”

    That line made me cringe everytime I saw it.

  • I think as long as we have 3 main big instances, we are decentralized enough to survive any type of attacks.

  • Lemmitors, lemmies.

  • I think it's !

    <community>

    @

    <instance>

  • I was surprised they didn't participate in the blackout, but at least it's better late than never.

  • Should be platform agnostic, it's a browser app.

  • From the looks of it, seems like the people who don't care about the API are the ones left behind, makes me think these are the type of people who don't contribute; and sooner or later they'll realize that.

  • Title is clickbait, they are laying off the ads department and using Google's.