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  • Lemmy.ml tankie censorship problem

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  • It’s easy to say just pack up and move … but I’ve been really struggling to find an alternative for !linux@lemmy.ml, to name one example. The equivalent communities !linux@lemmy.world and !linux@programming.dev are rather stale with days old posts without comments.

    !linux@programming.dev now has 983 weekly active users: https://programming.dev/post/15328354

    I think that the larger instances also have a role to play here. If they would defederate from lemmy.ml, it would urge users along to move away from lemmy.ml communities towards communities on other, more suitable instances.

    People have choices. If they want to keep using the Lemmy.ml community, that's their freedom. The alternatives exist, if they want to switch, they can.

    Intrigued by your name change, you are really pushing for this.

  • Thank you for the info

  • For which community?

  • Thanks!

  • Oh, nice, I missed it because I was looking in the announcement community!

  • Happy birthday!

  • Thank you for sharing it here!

  • complaining that reddit is too negative.

    Isn't that a good thing?

  • Following the other post, which lemmy.ml communities don't have alternatives on other instances?

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  • Indeed, it is.

  • Sad for a country with so much sun

  • Definitely. People don't care what's behind. They just want an app or a website.

  • "It's like email. You can have an account on Gmail and still send emails to Outlook".

    Edit: just saw that you mentioned email, so that's usually the easiest analogy.

    About success stories, I don't have many, people I know IRL weren't interested in Reddit, so Lemmy is the same.

  • Interesting, gracias!

  • Nice, I'll update tomorrow with their birthday post!

  • Damn, I knew I was missing someone!

  • Tell me a single place on the internet that would have less snarky or sarcastic answers.

    Beehaw.org