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Lemmy has implemented federation with Mastodon/Pleroma

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    skybrian
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    Is anyone using Lemmy? What do you think of it?

    Is anyone using Lemmy? What do you think of it?

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      1. wiki_me
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        There is also data showing it's growing, both by the number of instances and the number of active users (although for now it seems like modest growth).

        There’s a sense that Lemmy is growing and I really hope it attracts more good folks.

        There is also data showing it's growing, both by the number of instances and the number of active users (although for now it seems like modest growth).

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    2. mtset
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      iirc @suspended is part of a project currently using Lemmy.

      iirc @suspended is part of a project currently using Lemmy.

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    3. Micycle_the_Bichael
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      I use and am hopefully going to start contributing to Lemmy soon. I like it. It’s going to take a while for me to get use to decentralized social media, but overall I like it. The downside is that...

      I use and am hopefully going to start contributing to Lemmy soon. I like it. It’s going to take a while for me to get use to decentralized social media, but overall I like it. The downside is that most instances I’m in are quieter than Tildes. But the are plenty of positives for me personally that I’ll probably stick to using it.

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    4. wiki_me
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      I use it and i like, the design is more traditional and similar to reddit, my impression is that tildes tends to be more general purpose in the themes of discussions, while lemmy like reddit has...

      I use it and i like, the design is more traditional and similar to reddit, my impression is that tildes tends to be more general purpose in the themes of discussions, while lemmy like reddit has specific communities so if you want to discuss some specific topic and get a lot of content about it and there is a decent community there lemmy is the better choice i think , e.g. if you want to read about open source it's a better place to be in.

      but as mentioned there isn't really mechanism that encourages more high quality discussions (like the exemplary tag), notifications about new comments isn't that good so going in depth on a certain topic can be very hard.

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