Two! One on Lemmy.world a day or two after it was started … that one is now painfully too slow, and a second that was originally going to be just for porn but now is my main, at least till world is sorted out
I have one on lemmy.ca and one on kbin.social. The latter was mostly because federation was broken at the time I signed on with the reddit migration.
I’d say I spend more time on lemmy now? Yes, kbin’s interface looks more modern and slick but seems less functional? I particularly like that you can collapse threads on lemmy. And I guess a bunch of apps are headed to lemmy first so there’s that.
Usually, I like to post/reply using the kbin account if it’s to a kbin magazine, but something weird happened the other day. I actually saw a new post on kbin.social from my lemmy account before it showed up on kbin. I’m not sure how that’s even possible?
3 (4 if you count kbin). Beehaw (which took weeks to be approved) so moved to Lemmy world, which is now overloaded and slow so Lemm.ee which is snappy and fast.
Looks like…[checks sidebar] three: .world, .ee, .film. Oh, and kbin. So far .ee seems the peppiest. Wish I didn’t have to recreate my subscriptions each time! 😏
Just one. Tried kbin but didn’t like it.
6 or 7…I kinda lost track.
Most were to evaluate the best instance.
One or two were just to force manual federation sync of a community I moderate.
Only one, don’t feel like having multiple accounts of something that I have to remember to use.
Two, I’m liking this instance more than lemmy.world
Only one, I was tempted to sign up to another but I only just about got a nice mix of subscribed communities on this one and don’t have the patience to go through it again. I don’t really see the point, either, unless you are signing up to a second one that isn’t federated with your current one.
Also, shout out to ReddThat.com, absolutely zero glitches or issues so far except for those that seem to be fediverse wide. Good place to be with good people.
I only just about got a nice mix of subscribed communities on this one and don’t have the patience to go through it again
There’s this tool that allows you to automate that process: https://github.com/wescode/lemmy_migrate
All of them! hahaha, I will own the fediverse now!
2 but the first was a quick anonymous test that i deleted after quickly getting used to lemmy and this one.
2 as of today. My main is on BeeHaw, but I realized that some of the communities I wanted to follow were on defederated instances, so I signed up for programming.dev. I think I’m going to use it for the tech-related communities (plus anything defederated) and BeeHaw for the rest
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what does it mean if a community is defederated? does that mean that community can only be accessed by the instance it is hosted on?
A specific instance (like BeeHaw) can defederate other instances. It’s basically like blocking that instance so users on BeeHaw can’t interact with that instance.
So for example if BeeHaw defederated Lenny.World, BeeHaw users won’t be able to see communities from Lemmy.World?
What about if Lemmy.World users comment on Lemmy.ml posts, can BeeHaw users see Lemmy.World user’s comments?
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Similar but I started in Lemmy.ml. Then found programming.dev.
I’m on two right now. It seems like there are issues with comments loading from other instances. For example I commented on a post hosted on instance A from my instance B, but I couldn’t see the replies to my comment without going to instance A directly. This left me unable to respond directly to their reply without making an account on that instance
Two as of the moment, and I hope I don’t need to add more.
3, though I’m including kbin.social too. I’m settling on Lemmy.world for mobile use, and kbin.social for PC use. I made a Lemmy.ml account at the start of the blackout and just never used it.