Just noticed that unlike mastodons join page, lemmy doesn’t have a “join” or “create an account” button. It’d be nice to have one, it would be more straightforward to join.

Or perhaps there is a reason why it doesn’t exist?

  • FeelThePower@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    13 hours ago

    I feel like with lemmy and how differently the instances are from eachother, it’s probably better to look around an instance and decide if it’s right for you before you join. I feel a lot of people go into any then get shocked when they inevitably break a rule and get banned.

    • d00ery@lemmy.world
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      8 hours ago

      I guess there’s a nice idea behind the process. But tbh, I don’t even remember what instance I joined. I tried joining a tech instance but my application was rejected … I’m really not that interested in applying like it’s a job or something. (Though I understand lots of IRL groups have application processes)

  • geneva_convenience@lemmy.ml
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    8 hours ago

    Lemmy has a huge onboarding problem. Instead of trying to make users learn about instances they should be able to join a default instance directly.

    • RagingNerdoholic@lemmy.ca
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      5 hours ago

      Yeah, this is one of the main problems impeding lemmy’s growth. Normies don’t care about “instances.”

      Maybe there needs to be some rough IP geolocating to just pick one for them and redirect.

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        5 hours ago

        Preferable a smaller rotating "general’ instance such as zip or sdf to prevent the clustering around large instances.

        A major issue is accounts are bound to instances. It would be amazing if there was a way to migrate accounts from one instance to another if a user so desires later on.

        Another major issue is there are no real instances where the admins are not actively trying to enforce a certain political point of view from the top down which means there are no “real general instances”.