

I’m open to discussion, let’s see what their reaction is
Main account: @[email protected]
I’m open to discussion, let’s see what their reaction is
I appreciate the effort, but what is happening is option 1, aka merging of communities, naturally.
About knowing where to post, you can usually have a look at https://lemmyverse.net/communities, search the community name, and have a good idea of which one is the most active.
Sometimes different communities can coexist, and that’s fine. [email protected] and [email protected] have different audiences, and that’s okay.
That’s a nice roadmap
There is probably no reason now, but hopefully in the near future Sublinks will reach feature parity with Lemmy, and could even surpass it. Technological stack can have a huge impact on the development speed of a project.
In other words, let’s wait and see
Java, Go, TypeScript, and HTML
Different technologies. Rust is a more niche language, which is sometimes used to explain why there aren’t that many contributors to Lemmy
Makes sense, let us know about the progress on your project, seems promising!
That’s interesting.
The demo indeed looks very much like Lemmy, I guess the changes are mostly in the back-end side: https://demo.sublinks.org/
Good luck with your instance!
Well, you said it yourself, you’re able to comment using your Db0 account on Lemmy.world.
Which websites can you post to using your Reddit account besides Reddit?
Don’t know about Murena, but Disroot is a solid choice
From what I remember, the mbin team was indeed discussing it. I don’t remember the details, but I think it was aligned with what you are saying.
I think so, that’s not that big of a deal, is it?
https://github.com/MbinOrg/mbin has more active development
There are several case of divides, such as [email protected] and @[email protected]
I can see the genuine need to post to several communities at once
Good point
That graph is insane
I see, Dessalines is both, that’s why I was confused
Small question for you, is Dessalines still expected to moderate this community? I assumed they would have bigger fish to fry
The issue is that due to the different defederation policies, if you want to communicate to the whole fediverse audience, you need to both.
Hexbear, the 8th largest Lemmy instance, cannot access [email protected]. They have to access [email protected].
On the other side, some users don’t want to subscribe to the .ml version due to the political background of the instance.
So in the end anyone posting have to do it twice, otherwise the audience they want to reach won’t see their content.
Posting the same content in both will cause me to see duplicates.
That’s exactly one of the issues I was pointing out in the post. There should be a unique !fediverse community. But as soon as you suggest this idea, people come saying that the only one should be their one (see above). Which brings you to the audience fragmentation.
Just subscribed, good luck!