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      Lol, this exactly. I tried to make an account 3 different times, each on a different server, couldn’t get sign-up to submit till the third time. I was one of too many trying. Better problem than nobody being here!

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    Me, who’s already been here for a few weeks, trying to just load a post or make a comment right now with the influx of traffic:

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          So each lemmy site is an instance with its own servers. Even though they all connect to one another, they run on their on load and data. So you’re on lemmy.world, which is being very overloaded with the influx of reddit folks. I’m on lem.ee which is buttery smooth, yet still able to see posts and comments from world, since it’s all federated

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          You just make an account on a smaller instance (easiest way to find them is at the bottom of the page here), and subscribe to all the communities you want from lemmy.world and others to start pulling them in.

          Then proceed to shitpost as normal.

          EDIT: Alternatively, go here, switch the “Software” option to Lemmy at the top, and look for a server geographically close to you.

    • 🇰 🔵 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️@lemmy.world
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      This is the 3rd time I’ve seen someone mention they run their own instance. The other two specifically mentioned how it was for just them, and I’m wondering what the benefit is going that extra mile for just yourself. Is it worth it? Or is it simply a case of “because I fucking can?” 🤔

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        I am part of a team that runs an instance for financial discussion, specifically related to direct registration of securities.

        For us, the benefit is additional control over the resiliency and transparency of the server and moderation style.

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        I run an open instance for everyone. The name (FOSSware) suggests that it’s for people interested in FOSS (free and open source software) only, but in the description, I specifically mentioned that it’s an open instance for everyone, just like with lemmy.world and other popular instances.

        I’m running this instance, because I love technology and I’m hosting a lot of stuff for my family, friends and I, as well as some public facing things already. It’s a hobby.

        Another reason why I’m doing it is that I just want to give back to the community, as I strongly believe that decentralized tech is the future. We were proven time and time again that centralized approaches, where only one entity is in control, is really bad for the userbase.

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          And the economy, whatever form that economy may be. Content and comment economies online, or the financial one in real life.

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        You don’t need to worry about being defederated unless the instance is whitelist only (or you’re an ass).

        • Does the instance itself hold a record or database of content posted, too? Like, could a personal instance be used to archive your own posts and comments, even if made on another instance through your personal one’s account? That right there would be motivation to play with it for me. Well, that and the “because I can” thing.

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            As long as a user on your instance is subscribed to all the communities you comment on they should federate as far as I understand. Ask someone more knowledgeable before spinning one up though.

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    Hopefully, the momentum of people transferring to lemmy stays. I’ve had conversations with other Redditors who recognized the importance of third party apps but went ahead and downloaded the official app anyway.

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      How can anyone use the official app after using a 3PA for years? The official app is laggy and bloated…

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      I tried the official app soon after it’s initial release and didn’t like it. Tried again the other day and it was even worse than I remember. It was ugly and slow scrolling on my phone. I deleted it right away. I don’t mind using the reddit desktop site, if I go back for my niche communities until they make it to the Fediverse, but I’m no longer using reddit on mobile if I can’t use my favorite 3rd-party app. Reddit even made it’s mobile website annoying to use, trying push people to its app. I absolutely hate when sites do that.

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      That’s insane. I downloaded boost because I hated the official app. Since I heard the news about the API I never even once considered downloading the official app again. After all, you’re exactly doing what sp*z wants you to do.

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        Tell me about it. Just goes to show that certain people aren’t willing to compromise on what they perceive as their home.

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          Yeah actually looking back at it, I had been fed up with Reddit for a while. Between the lame new awards and NFT avatars, mods got cockier and subreddits were banned for no reason… If it weren’t for the third party apps I would’ve stopped using Reddit long ago!

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        Lemmy also has a really great app environment. Boost for Lemmy is apparently already on the way, as well as both Sync, Slide, and a bunch of new apps too!

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            Oh absolutely. Wefwef is great, I’m actually using it as my desktop Lemmy experience right now. Right now app development is moving so fast that my favorite is rapidly switching, but the three favorites that I’m using the most are Connect, Thunder, and wefwef.