Exactly. It's an introduction and containment Instance. Basically our reddit. Then the rest of the Fediverse can interact with it or keep it at arms distance however much they wish.
It's not that all my posts are meta, but the meta one's are the most successful.
I want to contribute content to lemmy, so that it will prevail and attract new users. I also make memes on things that are on my mind, which is lemmy, when I'm on lemmy.
Well I could post memes about very niche topics, that I'm interested in, but I think that they wouldn't be interesting/funny for most of the users here. While content about lemmy is most likely interesting/funny for the users here.
I think shitposting is rather often meta.
In the last days not many things happened, that would be memeable.
So that can see that it's OC.
But I take your comment as a challenge to shitpost more on other topics.
I moved back to .ml because it was so bad. Comments and posts would give errors on loading and posting. Maybe everyone jumping on a single server wasn't the best idea.
Definitely improved. I remember having to strangle the upvote button and constantly refresh search results to get them to actually load. For the past 5+ days though its been Reddit-smooth; little sluggish today but not by much.
Its still shitting the bed. I am logged in but says I am not logged in.
Tried on thunder and jerboa.
Now I have moved to aussie.zone instance and its pretty snappy.
The log in issue started with the hack. I was able to fix it by clearing cookies and files from the jebora app. This is my 2nd comment after I finally solved it
Thank you!!! This worked. I Uninstaller and reinstalled the jerboa app and it still wouldn't work. Had this issue ok connect too. Clearing data and cache worked!
The log in issue started with the hack. I was able to fix it by clearing cookies and files from the jebora app. This is my 2nd comment after I finally solved it
The log in issue started with the hack. I was able to fix it by clearing cookies and files from the jebora app. This is my 2nd comment after I finally solved it
How about no? No instance in the fediverse should grow as unsustainably as lemmy.world or lemmy.ml. People should naturally diversify into the smaller instances because that is what a federated Lemmyverse is supposed to be about.
That is still the 7th largest instance. I'm glad it still works out for you, but I'm still not a fan of how the entire fediverse can be summarised in the top few instances.