• Blaze (he/him)@sopuli.xyzOP
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    1 year ago

    I didn’t track the timing too closely, but in the last few weeks there have been quite long disruption of service due to DDoS attacks on the largest instances.

    I am personally quite tolerant towards Lemmy as a platform in its very infancy, but some other users might want to quit it due to this kind of annoyances, hence my comment about moving to a smaller instance.

    the people and content is already there. It’s easier

    What do you mean? You can access all of the content in the Threadiverse from whatever instance, modulo defederation, but Lemmy.world defederates quite a few instances too, so that’s valid for both big and small instances. If you are talking about the “All” feed, which will indeed be empty if you are in a 10 people instances (communities need to be subscribed by an instance member for the instance to get the community content), then it’s a valid issue, and that’s why I suggest people to move to one of the 24 biggest instances that are not LW or Lemmy.ml

    Lemm.ee, sh.itjust.works, sopuli.xyz, reddthat.com, lemmy.one, your country instance (if it’s big enough). I’m on sopuli since a while now, and I’m very happy with the experience. 680 monthly active users, so the All feed is pretty much identical to the one on Lemmy.world, except the vey niche community I either don’t care about or would already know by myself.

    The biggest issue I see with having everyone on LW is that at some point the costs will be too high for the admins. It’s quite a big risk, and that why I’m advocating to use smaller instances.

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      1 year ago

      @Blaze as I understand it, if you are user on a small server, you only see content from communities that others on your sever have previously subbed to previously, or if you do so yourself. And then you only seen content from the moment of subscription on. There is no way to see back prior.

      So if you want to use a community like !fediverse it’s OK because its popular and there will be prior subs. but if you are interested in !rockingchairrepair you will miss all prior discussion. Am I incorrect?

      Also in practice, from my experiments, there seem to be inconsistencies in how even this works.