Post, plug (wherever relevant), crosspost.
Here’s a demonstration of the second step (nsfw): [email protected]
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Post, plug (wherever relevant), crosspost.
Here’s a demonstration of the second step (nsfw): [email protected]
Even if they do go through with that and become bloated, doesn’t that just mean the fediverse’s userbase will be back where we started? Mastodon’s ceo/founder seems to agree
Doesn’t bother me much honestly, I’d rather be able to follow some of my favourite artists on Threads from the comfort of Mastodon/Lemmy, even if that’s only until Threads goes downhill.
Certainly the biggest con for me.
The exploration and combat are pretty darn good, but the most effective way to progress in that game is to do the same shit over and over again every single day.
I will say though, I had a great experience for about 60 hours in the beginning thanks to the great world design and some 50 more good hours sprinkled throughout the rest.
Mastodon already exists, they didn’t need to bother
Genshin Impact. Had like 400 hours in it before quitting.
I’m glad I’m out of that grind hell now.
‘Hot’ does that sometimes 🗿
You must be my sleep paralysis demon
Edit: [email protected] is the same thing but bigger
Alot of them are moving though thanks to twitter repeatedly fucking up, I’ve been seeing some artists and such on mastodon recently that were only on twitter before.
People just need to spread the word; there isn’t a marketing campaign or anything for the fediverse after all.
Link it like this so people can view it on their instance: [email protected]
Mastodon is already pretty active, and is also part of the fediverse
Peertube, but it’s extremely small right now.
Odysee is bigger, but it’s not federated
There is no ‘main’ website. It’s all connected. People just started joining that because it’s big and overloaded it, and now it’s having federation and stability issues.
They’d of course be able to select instances, I just meant having a random good one selected by default when registering.
By good I mean one that’s not too massive, isn’t defederating popular instances, and isn’t a questionable one that’s likely to be defederated itself.
And I don’t think they should explain too much, new users are easily scared away.
All that matters is you shouldn’t recommend the already massive overloaded servers like lemmy.world when lemmy isn’t even optimized for this sort of traffic on a single server yet, and those large servers are having issues because of it. The entire point of decentralization is to spread out and still be connected.
Recommend smaller general servers that have been up for years and also upgraded for the surge of users, like lemmy.one, lemm.ee, or vlemmy.net
Memmy is great too, and also on both Android and iOS
You do have to build it yourself for Android right now though, hope it’ll be on the playstore soon.
More effective would just be making the site easier to use for newcomers, particularly tackling the onboarding and community discoverability.
Some straightforward ways I can think of would be apps assigning users randomly to a good general instance (like lemm.ee, vlemmy.net, or lemmy.one) that isn’t extremely overloaded when registering
and integrating lemmyverse.net’s functionality into lemmy itself, cuz not being able to see a list of all communities and their true member count/activity in Lemmy itself is a huge blow to user experience.
Lemmy.world users be like (the server is so overloaded it’s causing federation and stability problems)
Visual novel gameplay