Fediverse
A community to talk about the Fediverse and all it's related services using ActivityPub (Mastodon, Lemmy, KBin, etc).
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- Be respectful of others.
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- Follow the general Lemmy.world rules.
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You might like https://piefed.social/.
- Usual controversial instances (hexbear, grad, hilariouschaos...) are banned here,
- Posts and replies with many downvotes are collapsed by default,
- You can individually block any (whole) instance, community, users and linked domains. You can also filter the keywords,
- Any much-downvoted user will appear with red warning sign
If you ask 5 different fediverse users about their favorite instance you will get 15 different answers.
Good good. I hope that's the case. I'd prefer to see the variety of instances that people enjoy. :)
lemmy.dbzer0.com
try lemmy.dbzer0.com. (totally unbiased)
we have pirates, memes, and shitposts galore (ahoy, matey!)
I don't see a lot of the things you're trying to avoid on my instance. But I almost always browse "subscribed" and mostly have no idea what's going on in communities I'm not subscribed to.
.zip has the closest instance policies to .ee. A lot of .ee refugees moved there (me included). Some also moved to piefed if you're considering that.
We've opened a piefed instance too - early days yet though: piefed.zip
My recommendation would be to find a local instance - one that's closest to you - and sign up for that. I'm not in Atlanta, but I am in Georgia, so I signed up for the yall.theatl.social instance (the server is in Atlanta), and I couldn't be happier. It's a smaller instance, but I converse regularly with the admins when I have a question or a problem, and they are accessible and always open to suggestions.
I like it so much that I also use the theatl.social Mastodon instance as my main Mastodon as well. I throw them a few bucks every month to help with costs, and I'm happy to do it.
I would agree with those who say smaller instances are the way to go.
Yeah. Smaller instances for sure. Iโm in Canada so I went with lemmy.ca and Iโve never had any issues and everything is just peachy ๐
Maybe dubvee? That's kind of the exact vibe we're fostering.
Site info: https://dubvee.org/site
I'm looking for a instance with...
- the fewest trolls (they're site-banned upon discovery)
- [the fewest] bots (see rule 2: "No fscking bots"). Some bots are allowed, but only ones that are just a human queuing up things to post on a schedule.
- and anyone that likes to take things to the extremes (See Rule 8)
Cons are that a lot of accounts are banned (rule 8) and we don't federate with some instances: .ml, grad, hexbear, lemdroid (too much spam originates there). We're kind-of the opposite of lemm.ee in a lot of ways, so it might be a bit jarring if that's where you're coming from.
looking for a instance with the fewest trolls, bots, and anyone that likes to take things to the extremes.
All the instances are good in their own way, but at least one will irritate you very much, and itโs always different. There are ways each one can make you go โwhy???โ
There are commenters who will call one or more instances bad things. That may or may not be accurate for you.
Each large instance has one or more crazy mods, all instances mostly have decent mods. Each instance will have multiple examples about why itโs good or horrible.
with the LEMMY.EE coming to an end there definitely will be multiple accts to diff instances just in case one gets offed again. definitely avoid the the triad of tankie instances, plus some that pretty political views, unless your into that kind of thing.
Since you mention you have no real opinions about lemm.ee. You were just on there by chance.
Iโll propose you the style of blahaj which is to have downvotes disabled, its quite a different way to interact with lemmy, maybe a bit weird to get used to. But it feels much less hostile. And it fosters a good culture of just ignoring shitty takes and replies.
As far as โno extremesโ you mentioned you prefer, blahaj blocks lemmygrad and hexbear (ultra authoritarians) and any far right instance (think hilariouschaos)
Discuss.online is pretty awesome. ๐ค
Second this ๐
@jgrim@discuss.online has been doing an awesome job of running it, and also created Sublinks as a Lemmy alternative
I've been pretty happy with how the instance I use has been run thus far, but it is focused around furries, so it won't be something most people outside that subculture like I expect. Still, the fandom is big enough that someone in it looking for an instance might look at this thread, so I mention it anyway.
You dont need to limit yourself to just one, feel free to diversify your presence.
But for a real answer: The smaller ones; The smaller the more respecfull they feel.
Though more users does demonstrate capabilities. Not every server is fast or stable.
Pawb.Social ๐
RIP yiffit
I choosed lemmy.ml cause it was first i saw with no email registration