FrostyTrichs

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This is a fuckin banger and a half.

[–] FrostyTrichs@walledgarden.xyz 9 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I missed that one would you mind linking it please?

[–] FrostyTrichs@walledgarden.xyz 2 points 2 months ago

Excellent post thanks for this

[–] FrostyTrichs@walledgarden.xyz 12 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Welcome!

You may already have it handled but just in case here's a post with some resources to help you find communities and migrate from reddit. I hope you find Lemmy more to your liking!

[–] FrostyTrichs@walledgarden.xyz 2 points 3 months ago

That sounds like a much better implementation of community discovery.

[–] FrostyTrichs@walledgarden.xyz 1 points 3 months ago

And that's fine for you, I'm not knocking the experimenting and learning process. That was the whole reason I spun up an instance myself.

What I'm saying is that to the other users that would be impacted by these things, it sucks. People are patient to a point but the fediverse has a lot of odd quirks that make it more difficult than it should be to use for a lot of people. Things have gotten better in the last year or so but it still feels like we're asking people to know more than they should have to just to figure out that Lemmy isn't empty. Many people will get frustrated and leave long before they start making excuses for a site they don't know anything about.

It's easy to sit around proclaiming that reddit sucks but the fact of the matter is that it's easy to use and everything they have to offer is covered under one domain. Again, I don't have the solution to these things for Lemmy, but we can't deny that this platform is harder to use than most and a lot of people aren't going to handle that well.

[–] FrostyTrichs@walledgarden.xyz 1 points 3 months ago

Maybe.

But I'd counter that it's prohibitive to growth. People aren't used to turning up at a domain name only to find out 90% of the content can't be accessed without jumping through a bunch of hoops.

[–] FrostyTrichs@walledgarden.xyz 1 points 3 months ago (2 children)

you can always defederate if an instance starts abusing it

Sure, but potentially after at least one of the instances subscribed to the bot goes down and someone realizes what's happening. It's incredibly easy to overwhelm a small server's database just by subscribing to a lot of communities the normal way. The difference here is potentially any instance federating the bot in both directions is susceptible to this.

Not that much different to the normal flow, really.

The impact across the fediverse vs just one instance would be the main difference. Plenty of people are using that bot having no real idea of what it's doing.

[–] FrostyTrichs@walledgarden.xyz 1 points 3 months ago (3 children)

But this is only true if the user looks at the All feed

It impacts what content is available to users at all. The All feed is just the visual representation of what's actively federating.

Let's say you join a new instance for whatever reason with no outside awareness of how the fediverse works. If you try to search the instance for "sportball" and get zero results the natural assumption is going to be that there are no communities and no interest in that topic. The user has no idea that lemmyserver5000.com has a sportball community with thousands of users because no one with those interests ever did the work to get the content flowing in a way that they could access it intuitively. It's a poor design IMO.

The reason I brought it up has more to do with starting a new instance or using a smaller instance. Communities that the instance isn't aware of (via someone previously subscribing) won't show up at all which causes places to appear non-existent or dead by default. Someone trying a federating website for the first time isn't going to know this, so to them, that's all the fediverse has to offer.

[–] FrostyTrichs@walledgarden.xyz 1 points 3 months ago (4 children)

Note that many instances either have a bot subscribed to other communities to force federation, or use something like https://lemmy-federate.com/

FWIW this approach can be helpful but is flawed in its own ways.

Firstly, since not all instances participate you still aren't getting the "complete" fediverse so to speak. This becomes less of an issue as more instances join the bot program, but it's another step that roadblocks what should be an easy and organic process.

Secondly, the bot can pose a potential security risk depending on how it's configured. If you use it to federate in both directions you're subject to malicious actors spinning up tons of new communities on instances that don't restrict user registration. This will in turn hammer the database an instance uses for EVERYTHING and eventually causes slow downs, crashes, etc. The solution to this is to only seed your communities outwardly but if everyone only does that the bot is rather useless...

I don't have a solution for any of this, I'm just pointing out some rather frustrating problems this platform has in its current state.

[–] FrostyTrichs@walledgarden.xyz 8 points 3 months ago

Does that mean that an "all" view is "onl"y all of the subscriptions/places people from my server have?

Correct.

[–] FrostyTrichs@walledgarden.xyz 11 points 3 months ago (16 children)

The easiest way to explain it is that the instances have no native ability to crawl other instances for communities or content. For all intents and purposes, a fresh Lemmy server is on an island and all other instances are their own island until someone builds a bridge to them.

The ability of an instance to receive content is dependent on the subscriptions users add to the database. Once the instance is aware of these other places it will begin checking them for updates and you'll see them regularly whether you interact with them or not.

This goes completely against what the average person is expecting and causes a lot of confusion.

 

Hello again All! Back with another instance update.

Instance performance and stability

Some of you may have noticed thumbnails that aren't populating correctly, images that don't load, and occasionally even the inability to upload images here. Unfortunately we're dealing with some problems with our Pict-rs service crashing again. This problem is originating at our host and there is nothing we can do about it until the cause is found and corrected. Something upstream is causing a database to corrupt which in turn causes the Pict-rs crash. Our hosting service is aware of it and working diligently to get it corrected.

Other News

Things have been fairly quiet through this holiday season. Here's a quick recap of happenings on WG.

  • !weedtime@walledgarden.xyz has been seeing more and more users participating and even branched out to more than memes! We were previously maintaining a Matrix room to hang out and BS outside of Lemmy, now we are migrating to SimpleX Chat. You can find the post with a link to join the room here.

  • !gardengrooves@walledgarden.xyz has been seeing more action than ever and it's wonderful! Reading people's concert stories and swapping covers of favorite songs has been great. Stop by and let us know what you're listening to!

  • !loweffortmemes@walledgarden.xyz continues slow and steady growth but we had a great laugh this week when someone new dropped an awesome meme on us. Head on over to see what you're missing!

  • !pokemonTCGM@walledgarden.xyz Just launched this week to celebrate the recently released Pokemon card game on mobile. It's been a real nostalgia hit to see and play with artwork and characters from years ago. The game itself is very addicting too and great fun to play if deck building and pack opening is your thing. You're invited to check it out but be careful, you might just get sucked in!

Finally, a reminder that new member registration at WG is open and we'd love to have a few more people around. The past month or so has been spent getting the site ready for people who might be new to Lemmy and the fediverse but veteran users are of course welcome too. Spend a few minutes checking out the !helpfaq@walledgarden.xyz section before deciding if this is the place for you.

See you around!

 

I've been enjoying playing the new mobile pokemon game enough that I decided to spin up a community on WG for it.

!pokemonTCGM@walledgarden.xyz is a new space to share what's happening on your adventure to collect them all! So far I've been sharing some of the pulls I've been getting and a couple of us have been chatting about the game.

More people are always welcome to join in the conversation with their own pulls, questions, comments, etc. See you around!

Preemptively going to add that I already know other pokemon communities exist on the fediverse that can and probably do cover this game. I have no interest in merging with them or anything like that. I'm ok with this community never being popular as a trade off for me to post things that might be too spammy for other communities.

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