• @[email protected]
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    Situations like these are the strength of the fediverse. Move your account to an instance that shares your values or doesn’t care about stuff like this.

    Maybe you shouldn’t even have had your account on the largest server to begin with?

    Edit: Didn’t mean to ridicule any of you all. I based my comment on my experience when I signed up. At that time there were plenty of instances to pick from and getting approved at my instance of choice was very quick. My bad.

    • @antonim
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      Maybe you shouldn’t even have had your account on the largest server to begin with?

      Maybe I didn’t have my crystal ball nearby when I was creating my Lemmy account.

      Maybe many users will have an account on the largest server, because by definition it’s the largest server, with the most users. 🙄

      • Jo Miran
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        391 year ago

        I highly recommend opening a lurking account in one of the NSFW instances. They are probably some of the fastest, most progressive and best funded instances on Lemmy. You do not have to browse the NSFW content.

        • @[email protected]
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          321 year ago

          I don’t think that makes sense if you’re worried about defederation. Porn instances are particularly at risk of being defederated from (and thus you potentially can’t interact with large communities).

          • @ultimate_question
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            81 year ago

            No I swear I just have an account there for all the SFW stuff!!!

      • Pandantic [they/them]
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        61 year ago

        It’s so easy to change instances, and there are extensions and things to export/import your subscriptions, etc. Just head over to one ones that’s hosting the content, or check out others to see if they will keep federated with the pirate communities. Make the same username, and most won’t even know that you’re posting from a different instance. You can still see everything you did before, just also possibly some other stuff. You might also get beehaw and hexbear (for better or for worse is up to you)! I feel like I might hop instances a few more times before I settle.

        • @[email protected]
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          131 year ago

          It’s so easy to change instances, and there are extensions and things to export/import your subscriptions, etc.

          Hmmm

          • Pandantic [they/them]
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            21 year ago

            Okay, you’re not on Reddit anymore where things are just easy because they spent time to figure it out. Fediverse is just a fledging group of sites that are getting an influx of users, while still trying to figure out both their instance, and cooperative rules that fit both their values and the wants/needs of their users. You want a well oiled machine, jump back into the mainstream where they use your data to personalize the adds they place between all the things you want to see. Or, you can go with the flow as this new ecosystem forms, sans ads, and free of data collection.

            It’s fine if you’re not ready.

          • Red
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            11 year ago

            Hey. It’s me, the other instance. How about we meet up?

        • @Imgonnatrythis
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          31 year ago

          Can you make a recommendation for a tool to migrate “subscriptions etc.”? I’m using Connect if that makes a difference.

          Also, Lemmy.world has been very unreliable lately anyway. Does Lemmy.ee have a good reliability record?

      • @[email protected]
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        01 year ago

        because by definition it’s the largest server, with the most users. 🙄

        Which generally means it’ll be the slowest and most overloaded. With federated systems, it’s best to avoid large instances.

    • @DudePlutoOP
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      1381 year ago

      Maybe you shouldn’t even have had your account on the largest server to begin with?

      Some of us made our accounts on lemmy.world within a week(?) of its creation when it was tiny (June 5 for me). Doesn’t stop it from belonging on mildly infuriating

    • JJROKCZ
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      661 year ago

      It wasn’t the largest when some of us joined…

      • jerry
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        221 year ago

        There was 1000 people about when I signed up.

        • Pandantic [they/them]
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          111 year ago

          I don’t remember where it was for me, but I do remember it being the hop-on point for me into Lemmy because it was already well populated, so I figured it meant “good”. Now that I understand lemmy better, I’ve realized I don’t need to patron it anymore - there are better instances for me. I suspect that this is a good thing that something is causing users to move. I’m sure .world is the face of fediverse, or at least lemmy, for many at this point and will continue to grow in user base. Maybe losing users on the back end will satisfy the DDOS attackers, and also lighten the load while .world’s admin get it figured out.

          Maybe this is a natural process of the fediverse?

          • kopper [they/them]
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            Maybe this is a natural process of the fediverse?

            on the mastodon side at least quite a few people started off on mastodon.social and migrated over to smaller instances (or in some cases migrated to entirely different software families like pleroma or misskey)

            i’d go as far as to say (jokingly ofc) that you aren’t a true member of the fediverse if you didn’t migrate at least once

    • @TCB13
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      221 year ago

      Is there an automated way to move my account and all content to another instance?

      • @MakeItCount
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        no

        the only thing that exists is LASIM which will allow to transfert your communities, blocks and profile settings from one account to an other (but you need to create the new account first)

        • Mister Monster
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          31 year ago

          Keep getting an error when I go to download - “Cannot write file - access is denied”, and this is after it says that login is successful.

          • @[email protected]
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            61 year ago

            Not sure what OS you are using but make sure you have write permissions in the folder you’ve extracted the app to. If you’re on Windows you might want to try running it as administrator.

            • Mister Monster
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              31 year ago

              Thanks, that did the trick! (Additionally, moved the file from downloads to a new folder in windows)

      • @[email protected]
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        131 year ago

        I think the answer is not yet, but unless you’re some kind of fediverse celebrity it shouldn’t be that burdensome, right?

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          One benefit the Fediverse has over a centralized site is that, as long as you set the same display name and avatar, most people will recognize you after a migration. For example, I know a few fellow Lemmygrad guys who have alternate, identical Lemmy.ml accounts for posting on instances that block Lemmygrad, and you can’t even tell which account they’re using unless you visit their page.

      • StormFallen
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        21 year ago

        No but I believe there is something on GitHub to help subscribe to the same communities once you create a new account.

    • @yokonzo
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      191 year ago

      What a snarky thing to say

    • LiveLM
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      Maybe you shouldn’t even have had your account on the largest server to begin with?

      To give credit where it’s due, when the big Reddit migration happened many instances could not handle the influx of migrating users. Some people might have only had .world as an option.

      Situation still sucks tho. Hope upcoming Lemmy updates make moving accounts between instances easier.

    • jerry
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      91 year ago

      It was the only server that was accepting when I joined. I still have applications at a few, but never got approved. Signed up on startrek.website yesterday. I was motivated by the ddos more than any thing else.

      • @[email protected]
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        Honestly, I just found this place first, and I don’t remember what I came here for. I didn’t make an account, then I did recently and now get approved. Lets goo. Options are great the advantage of the Fediverse is that you can always create a new server instance every time. Probably always changing your IP every time the server gets taken down and have none of the names associated with it are the same.

    • @SpaceNoodle
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      81 year ago

      Maybe literally any other instance at all could have not completely glitched out when I tried to sign up back in June.

    • @cerevant
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      31 year ago

      A strength and a weakness. The strength, as you say, is being able to move to a different instance. However, the weakness is that Lemmy (the software) requires each instance to keep a copy of every federated post for its users to interact with. This means they have to host (and be legally liable for) data that they can’t police beyond blocking the community / instance.

    • moosetwin@FMHY
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      21 year ago

      I made my account here while waiting for the instance I actually wanted to come online

    • redfellow
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      21 year ago

      You are completely right, but account migration also needs to become available for situations like this.

    • @WraithGear
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      11 year ago

      I went with lemmy world so i could catch the widest net in content. And up till now i agreed with the reasoning of the other defederating.s But it seems like it won’t take much to provoke more restrictions. Guess i will have to lurk in other shores.

    • DMmeYourNudes
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      Situations like these are the strength of the fediverse. Move your account to an instance that shares your values or doesn’t care about stuff like this.

      its not a bug, its a feature! the faceless admins get to tell you watch content you can get now, not a faceless corporations! its so good that all the instances are starting a war with each other over the content they host because it means we have the choice of who gets to decide what content we like to see!.

      • @Dogs_cant_look_up
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        I can sense the sarcasm of your post, yet the words you’ve written are actually true. This is exactly what decentralisation is all about. on some other websites you might lose access to the content entirely, on the fediverse you can just go there direct and still get all of the content, nobody can ever take that away from you except for the people who manage that content.

        That’s literally the main selling point of this kind of setup. Nobody, faceless or otherwise, can stop you accessing any of the content.

        • DMmeYourNudes
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          decentralize a centralized socialmedia format. amazing strategy.