Example; midwest.social, lemmy.ca, lemmy.perthchat.org. It seems like a no brainer that midwesters, canadian and australians would sign up at those instances respectively, but instead they end up not there.
Example; midwest.social, lemmy.ca, lemmy.perthchat.org. It seems like a no brainer that midwesters, canadian and australians would sign up at those instances respectively, but instead they end up not there.
Having just started exploring the world of federated community sites (I refuse to call it ‘fediverse’ because it sounds like the universe of feds, or something even worse in my language–) I do feel that like, seeing stuff from other instances in Mastodon comes a lot more naturally than it does on Lemmy. It does seem I only see posts/communities not in my native instance if I go deliberately seek them out. So there might be a structure issue that could be remedied either on that level or by user actions… ?
Though that might be a wrong impression from a noob. It wouldn’t surprise me too much :P
Mind sharing? I’m curious.
“Fede” in portuguese means – “Stinks”
So the fede-verse would be the stinky universe. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I think the devs made it purposefully sort by local. This was to encourage each instance to create more of its own content.
Welcome, inkie!
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https://lemmy.ca/c/furry post anything there and i’ll give you moderator status there. Also if you discover a furry sub that isnt inactive let me know
Hm. You have my curiosity, I’ll bite.
try subscribing to some of subs, they should come up more often in your feed
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