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Reddit's gaslighting against the Fediverse is getting desperate
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Reddit's gaslighting against the Fediverse is getting desperate
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Lemmy is so good right now for no particular reason
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Other way around most of the time. Instances choose who to defederate with. If you view all posts instead of local You’ll see posts across the fediverse so long as the instance owner hasn’t defederated. Defederation is also a pretty nuclear option so it’s generally not taken lightly.
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POLL - Will you stay on lemmy?
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I don’t think Apollo is. There’s one in development called Artemis but it’s not by Christian. Unless of course I’m mistaken.
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Should we change app names?
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It’s already taken by another lemmy app
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Mental Outlaw just made a video about Lemmy
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RiF was my first Reddit app ever and stayed an app I kept installing on new phones over the years
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An instance is basically a Lemmy “app”. These “apps” or instances of Lemmy are being run on some server somewhere. Could be your own server you set up or a pre-existing one like lemmy.world setup by someone else. Each instance or “app” is also connected to every other Lemmy instance unless explicitly blacklisted. This why you sometimes see urls in peoples user names and communities. They’re posting from someone else’s Lemmy server (not the one you’re logged in to).
The idea is if one instance goes down, Lemmy as a whole will continue to run so long as one is still running. It also allows people who to host their own for whatever reason they may have, whether that be differences of opinion with existing instances or simply because they want their own set of communities.
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Mexican street tacos with everything on them
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Are there any Reddit refugees spending more time on Lemmy than Reddit?
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POLL - Will you stay on lemmy?
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