The Fediverse is huge and overwhelming to a newcomer, with many different types and each with servers to pick from. Which ones would you suggest checking out or avoiding?

  • KoboldCoterie@pawb.social
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    15 hours ago

    Assuming we’re talking about servers we’d recommend to new Fediverse users, I’d recommend against lemmy.world. Not because there’s anything wrong with the server, but simply because it’s the largest, by a fairly large margin. A central principal of the fediverse is decentralization, and to that end, it’s healthier to spread the users across many instances than to have folks concentrated too heavily on any one.

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      13 hours ago

      A central principal of the fediverse is decentralization, and to that end, it’s healthier to spread the users across many instances than to have folks concentrated too heavily on any one.

      It’s certainly healthier for the whole to have users spread across instances, but that’s a matter of emergence. What’s your pitch to convince an individual to choose a smaller instance, when it’s far more likely that their instance will cease to exist, taking their identity, history and hosted communities with it?

      • Cantaloupe877@lemmy.worldOP
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        12 hours ago

        It’s trust and uptime data so it seems. Pick the server you think is most trustworthy and will stand the longest.

    • Cantaloupe877@lemmy.worldOP
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      14 hours ago

      I figured joining the biggest one would be the most exciting and active. I believe federation happens when a user on one instance follows another, so joining a smaller one might mean you miss some content. I could be wrong though.

      • PosiePoser@feddit.org
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        5 hours ago

        Problem with lemmy.world is that because it’s got so open registration, some instances block it entirely. Though it’s a good place to start and know what to expect. Because Lemmy is pretty slow, I personally prefer to browse All - New and just block all Communities (and instances) that I don’t want to see. I subscribe too of course for those times I just want to see the content I’m actually interested in but for casual browsing, browse by all.

      • gedaliyah@lemmy.world
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        6 hours ago

        It basically works like that on Mastodon, but on Lemmy, etc. you will see most of the content of all federated instances.

        It’s common for new users to overthink the choice of instance - it doesn’t make a huge difference for most users and you can always switch if you find a better fit in the future.

        You can pick one that is local to your country/region, or if you have a special interest like art or environmental activism, you may be able to find one that specializes in that. Otherwise choose any instance that is stable.

      • testaccount372920@piefed.zip
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        14 hours ago

        You’re only missing content if your instance defederates from another and vice versa or if you block instances yourself.

        It might be a bit easier to find new communities at first by scrolling through the local feed on a bigger community, but you can also do this without making an account there.

        I think stability and speed of an instance are better selection criteria since they effect your experience much more. Piefed instances tend to offer a smooth and fast experience. E.g. piefed.social, piefed.zip, and the others mentioned in one of the other comments.

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          13 hours ago

          You’re only missing content if your instance defederates from another and vice versa or if you block instances yourself.

          You’re missing content from communities that no one on your instance follows yet.

          • Ada@piefed.blahaj.zone
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            9 hours ago

            Yep, but piefed and lemmy both have tools to propogate communities to small instances so that they can be discovered and followed. So you won’t see content that no one on the instance is interested in, but if someone is, they’ll be able to find the community for it, even if they’re on a small instance.

        • Tollana1234567@lemmy.today
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          13 hours ago

          tankies need to be on thier own instances so they can circlejerk each other. politics is problematic in .world, they try to hid subtley calling people antisemtitic