@Bicyclejohn @goatsarah I believe this one is open to new subscribers.
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@Bicyclejohn @goatsarah I believe this one is open to new subscribers.
@jax Friendica is an option, not sure it’s the best for photos, but it certainly allows long posts
@ImOnADiet Oh? More to the point, I think it’s size is a byproduct of confusion, finding an instance, or more importantly, finding a community, is tricky, as there doesn’t seem to be an easy way and obvious way to find them like Reddit it. Lemmy, or anything comparable (I think there’s two others, one dead, one live) needs to make it just as easy if they expect to grow. Creating a way communities could be followed similar to how users are followed would also help.
@ImOnADiet I’ve tried that before, and unfortunately it doesn’t bring up anything I follow on Reddit, like Canoo, St Louis (there are two tiny MO groups), or Ford Maverick, let alone any of the porn.
@ImOnADiet Ah, gotcha, I haven’t really gotten into Lemmy, I can’t quite figure out how to use it, searches for the things I follow on Reddit come up empty, so I’m not sure if’n they’re not there or I’m just not looking in the right place.
I think Lemmy would be a great replacement for Reddit if’n there was some kind of index for the groups on there, that way it doesn’t matter the server you’re on, you’re guaranteed to find what you’re looking for.
@Bicyclejohn Firefox, whatever version is default on LM😁E, with containers, NoScript and Ublock for privacy purposes
@ImOnADiet @Veritas I’m guessing Pawoo or Baraag, the latter allows anything that isn’t expressly illegal, so anything drawn, but limits on photos, the former is Japanese, and they have different laws regarding what’s allowed compared to the rest of the world.
As to instances, rubber.social comes to mind, but I know there’s more out there as my little Mastodon instance is connected to a relay that’s basically all adult content (1 of 6 or so relays I use).
@dreiwert I’m rather happy over here on #friendica
@imgprojts The joys of Reddit, they don’t actively patrol, there’s plenty of people happy to do it for them, some of home have an axe to grind
@imgprojts Heh, small world. Lemmy could certainly use something like that, assuming it can work the same way Reddit does.
@realcaseyrollins @informapirata @piratepost Let’s see, over on Reddit the ones I’m following that I check daily are:
Amazon of Deals
Canoo
Couriers of Reddit
Idiots in Cars
Kei Trucks
Roadie
RoadieApp
StLouis
Likely I can find some or all of these, but they’ll be spread across servers, and that’s where I run into problems, how do I find stuff? I’d also like to find an alternative to my Flipboard, while I do use it as my main news source, I also use it to share all the news that interests me, so finding or creating an equivalent to my books over there’d be nice.
@realcaseyrollins @informapirata @piratepost The way it works throws me, I’m used to Reddit, just look up what you’re interested in, and subscribe, something I can’t do as Lemmy is decentralized.
@piratepost @informapirata I’m interested in Lemmy as an alternative to Reddit, but haven’t been able to figure out how to use it as such
@muad_dibber @ragica Hmmm, likely hoping to give their writers a reason to stay, and federating will likely come when they feel that they need to leverage their brand to keep users from jumping ship.
@Tomat0 @sengi_app offers this, whether on the web or the app
@SteveKLord @poVoq Thing is that defense costs time and money, and the goal of these companies isn’t to win, but outlast you, since in most states, there’s no law against filing a BS lawsuit.
@Tucumano88 Friendica? I think it’s kinda like the old LiveJournal if’n that’s what you’re looking for.
@ImOnADiet Forgot to respond, sorry. I’m referring to finding communities, that doesn’t work too well, so maybe indexing all the communities would help with that, it could be done in a DNS like way where the same index is available on multiple servers to reduce the load on any one of them. This might also help with community fracturing (same subject on multiple instances) too.