Hello, I’m here, as I’m sure, are you because of recent actions and plans created by Reddit’s admin team to kill 3rd party apps in an effort to bring everything under the official app.

I’m not much of a mod, but I do want Eugene to have a viable alternative for those who are not happy with the direction that Reddit is headed.


A primer for how to think about Lemmy and the “federverse”:

In this world, citizens have a home country, but can visit, live, and interact using a visa without needing to be a citizen of the country that the city is in. Some countries have different rules for their users. Some countries don’t recognize other countries, so their users can’t see the other’s content, but mostly they play along nicely.

The KEY TAKEAWAY is that users can be on the “lemmy.world” instance and be a part of communities on any instance without creating a user there.

The way to refer to communities on other instances in a way that you can interact is to use the URL format of https://{YOUR instance}/c/{communityname}@{COMMUNITY’s instance} (e.g. https://lemmy.world/c/[email protected]).

The federation model works well because communities will be spread out across different instances and so there’s no ONE service/server that is responsible for ALL of the traffic going on in Lemmy.


I’m requesting that you spread the word about this place, if you feel like it’s the right way to go and if anyone would like to help mod or take over entirely, please let me know.

Cheers @ewe

  • @eweOPM
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    31 year ago

    Completely accurate depiction. Following the updates from Ruud, he’s been negotiating several cat 5 storms at once (upgrading lemmy.world to 18.x, managing bots, and dealing with the API shutdown). It’s a real shame that reddit’s API shit was on such short notice…almost like it was on purpose. Lemmy wasn’t really ready for the prime time and they’re dealing with extreme growing pains that will take weeks/months to sort out.

    Lots of energy and new apps and enthusiasm though! :D