Lemmy resembles the old reddit experience so well that they even emulate the old reddit server performance
Lemmy resembles the old reddit experience so well that they even emulate the old reddit server performance
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Legit the first thing I noticed. It’s actually not that hard to find the community you’re looking for.
54 0 ReplyHaving a hard time finding an active soccer community. The largest one only has a comment or two per post.
I'm looking forward it growing though. r/soccer 2010-2014 was my favourite internet community ever.
20 1 ReplyYeah but if you comment then the commenting instantly goes up 33-50%!
34 0 Replyc/football is the major one for now but will grow over time as more features are available or widely known.
8 1 ReplyAfaik saying c/football is meaningless because there can be a c/football on every instance.
15 1 ReplyI’m seeing one on Lemmy.world and one on Lemmy.ml when I do a federated search. One has 2000+ members and the other 10. Thought that would be self explanatory, my bad.
4 1 ReplyNo problem!
On lemmy though the correct way to link communities is [email protected]
4 0 Reply[email protected] would probably be better, just FYI.
2 0 ReplyI mentioned that one. That’s the one with +2000 ppl.
1 1 ReplyYeah, I meant the way to link communities, c/community-name isn't the best.
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I've been disappointed at how inactive the Rust communities I've seen are. r/rust was the main reason I visited Reddit.
4 0 ReplyHave you seen [email protected]?
Not a Rust dev but it looks pretty active to me.
2 0 Reply[email protected] and [email protected] are also (relatively) active.
3 0 ReplyAhh but theres now 3 i have to browse
2 0 ReplyThat's what I'm doing for now 😅
Maybe in the future one of them will become the official one. Or there will be an official version and community version.
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