Post, plug (wherever relevant), crosspost.
Here’s a demonstration of the second step (nsfw): !animemidriff@lemmynsfw.com
Check out !animemidriff@lemmynsfw.com!
Post, plug (wherever relevant), crosspost.
Here’s a demonstration of the second step (nsfw): !animemidriff@lemmynsfw.com
Post/comment about Lemmy, Memmy, wefwef, Sync, and Boost if you do. That’s how people come over
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 🗿
Hauntingly beautiful
Edit: !lemmyscareyou@lemmy.world is the same thing but bigger
Link it like this so people can view it on their instance: !boostforlemmy@lemmy.world
It’s definitely possible at least, some solutions are suggested in this github issue
This needs to be integrated into Lemmy asap; really hurts discoverability and makes comms look way smaller than they are to new users.
This, instance migration, and assigning new users to good general instances (that arent overloaded) like lemm.ee or vlemmy.net upon registration (letting them change it of course) so they don’t need to know about instances would go a long way to being user friendly.
Instance migration, lemmyverse.net functionality in lemmy, and assigning new users to a good random instance upon registration (and letting them change it of course) so they don’t need to know about instances, are the three most important features lemmy needs rn imo
Connect and Liftoff are better than Jerboa atm, try those
Isn’t that the whole point though? Not relying on a single entity by spreading out, but still being connected?
Fragmentation would be fixed by just integrating lemmyverse.net’s functionality into lemmy itself (like in this github issue), allowing users to see the true user count/activity of comms and incentivise them to join the most popular one.
Needs to be done asap imo; comm discoverability is not good right now and is probably the single biggest hurdle for new users
Integrating lemmyverse.net’s functionality into lemmy itself like in this github issue would fix that by letting users see the actual sub count/activity of each community and incentivise them to join the most popular one.
This needs to be done asap imo; lemmy’s discoverability is really bad right now and not user friendly at all
That’s another thing. People need to stop recommending the massive servers and recommend smaller ones like vlemmy.net, lemmy.one or lemm.ee instead, at lest until lemmy’soptimized for user counts of this scale. Those servers have also been upgraded for the surge of users after all, and everything’s connected anyway.
In fact, I think lemmy clients should go as far as to assign new users randomly to good general servers like these upon registration so they don’t even have to know about instances; would make the onboarding much better
This seriously needs to implemented in lemmy already. Not being able to see the true member count/activity of all communities is a massive blow to discoverability and very anti-ux, and likely the biggest hurdle for newcomers.
YTA- wait sorry wrong comm
I was expecting something really dark; glad I was wrong lol