You can check your favorite subs daily and not be overwhelmed by content. It’s a nice thing
You can check your favorite subs daily and not be overwhelmed by content. It’s a nice thing
Lemmy currently lacks the userbase for niche, specific communities, or subregional communities
I can’t say I’m surprised but its a testament of the slowly dying state of physical media
TBH the digg -> reddit migration was a lot smoother. Reddit was an already well established platform
Even if the Fediverse catches on and that Reddit goes down the way of Digg, Reddit will still remain a goldmine of information for years.
Maybe its a generational thing but I prefer having a Plex / Plexamp serveur with all my music as FLAC on my home server. I can better curate my collection and it’s available everywhere.
Oh dear god, not Shorts… Everyone’s trying to copy the TikTok model with Shorts…
I think it will more of less follow that path naturally in the years to come, if it ever catches on. You can already see this happening with some instances (ie lemmy.ca mostly devoted to canadian topics, etc)
You have to remember that the amount of lemmy servers exploded in the past week or so. We’re pretty much figuring this out collectively
There’s a few subs designed for that as well:
I guess we’ll have to wait and see, but I’m not a fan of the ressource harvesting ala NMS
I love the balance between classic and new soup rpg.
When you sort by “New” it kinda refreshes in realtime.
No. But you can search them in the communities tab (local or global) and surbscribe to them. And if it doesn’t exist, create it :)
Lemmy has grown exponentially in the past month, it’s frankly amazing how well it’s able to sustain the massive influx of new users, but yeah, some features like this one are dearly missed