(doesn’t matter whether it’s lemmy.world, lemmy.ml, or anything else)

I used to visit egg_irl, traa, ftm, mtf, asktransgender, and transpassing all the time, and it really helped me discover and embrace my agender identity. Reddit in general’s very good for this. When I saw the equivalents of many popular Reddit communities pop up on the community list of the Lemmyverse with multiple thousand subscribers, I was thinking to myself, “hey, you know, maybe this isn’t all that bad, we’ll show Reddit we can still survive post-API updates.”

But then I tried looking for LGBTQ spaces as warm and cozy as the ones I enjoyed so much back on Reddit (and I wasn’t even necessarily looking for 1:1 correspondences)… and to my horror, I was shocked to discover that not a single one of them was very active. It seems that the most active one is at [email protected], but even that only has 500 or so subscribers and can often go days without seeing new posts. It feels really sad compared to the hustle and bustle of what I used to see.

Are we really screwed? Have the clowns on Reddit… won? This is going to sound completely awkward, but I’ve actually been losing real sleep over this. My household is unfortunately not queer-affirming, which means the internet has been one of the only places in my life I can express my true self. We already lost Twitter, and now we’ve pretty much all but lost Reddit too.

Mods or fired mods of subs like egg_irl on Reddit: if you’re reading this, could you please provide links to Lemmy instances on your sub descriptions or something so that even if people want to leave Reddit, they’ll know where to go and won’t disperse?

  • Corhen
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    51 year ago

    thats definintly the problem with Lemmy right now, for those of us who are used to the constant flow of content that Reddit had. I cant name any specific instance, other than behaw is very welcoming, and you can always be part of the content you want to see.

    • @T0rrent01OP
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      -11 year ago

      I just looked it up and… lemmy has blocked Beehaw??

      • Corhen
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        71 year ago

        more like beehaw defederated Lemmy.world, because there are concerns about the amount of bots that was flooding lemmy.world at the time.

        I expect them to refederate in the future.

        • @T0rrent01OP
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          11 year ago

          Just so we’re on the same page… it’s the communities that defederate from the instances, not the other way around?

          Because wouldn’t lemmy.world’s defederation from Exploding Heads (a right wing nutjob community) be the other way around?

          • @fuboM
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            1 year ago

            Federation is between instances only and is wholly controlled by instance admins. A community is hosted on one instance (and then replicated to subscribers’ home instances), and so is affected by that instance’s federation relationships.

          • @whenigrowup356
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            11 year ago

            Lemmy.World and Beehaw are both instances. Beehaw defederated Lemmy.World because of bots, and has said they hope to be able to rejoin once mod tools are better.

      • @fuboM
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        51 year ago

        My impression was that beehaw wants to stay small and polite; lemmy.world is taking on a lot of new traffic from the Reddit exodus; and there aren’t yet good enough moderation tools to impedance-match one to the other.

  • @darthfabulous42069
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    1 year ago

    I started Real LGBTQ earlier and it’s picking up steam, you can come hang out with us. It’s pretty peaceful.

    In terms of instances, I found lib.lgbt and it seems pretty nice too.

    • @T0rrent01OP
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      21 year ago

      Thanks. I subscribed.

      instances

      I think I might’ve been saying “instances” when I’ve meant “communities” and vice versa.

      lib.lgbt

      Is the fediverse set up so that I could participate on lib.lgbt on lemmy.world and vice versa?

      • @darthfabulous42069
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        Oh. Well, I think mine might be the only game in town on this instance so far. Part of the reason why I made it. Site’s still new and growing.

        Um, from the way the fediverse works, you can see messages and such from other instances like lib.lgbt, but I am not sure if you can directly post there from one server to another. Your posts get sent to the other servers for viewing like how emails get sent to other servers so your recipient can read them, and that’s the most I’ve been able to make sense of it so far.

    • @T0rrent01OP
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      11 year ago

      I think they should. Would benefit the large gender-expansive, sexuality-expansive, and neurodivergent populations of Reddit refugees.