I found it complicated at first (didn’t know which instance “will last”, where to register to not lose anything when instance admin decide to turn it down), but now it’s going good. We are missing mobile apps though.

What’s are your thoughts about Lemmy/kbin?

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    With regards to Lemmy I think that may things are really good, but I’m not 100% convinced yet mostly due to how desentralised it is. imho the different “subs” should be what is self hosted and not entire trees, but I’ts probably just to get used to =)

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      I like the idea of instances, but would like to see the development of more “themed” servers. So maybe one instance is a cluster of related topics (science, arts, LGBT, whatever), or one that caters to a specific country/local area, or particular users (IT professionals, students, mechanics, librarians, etc).

      Currently everything seems a bit slapdash, with larger instances each having a bit of everything. It will be interesting to watch the cultures here develop.

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        These align with my thoughts almost exactly. My logical brain wants there to be an instance that is field-based with communities hosted on it that are relevant. Think kind of like programming.dev then having like PowerShell, C, Rust, Java, etc. communities on it. But I also understand that that’s not really how this works, and that’s completely okay. Overall I’ve had a pretty good experience thus far.

        The engagement, because of the significantly smaller userbase than Reddit, has made my first little stint much more enjoyable!