• socsa@piefed.social
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    I struggle to understand how such a person can drive a car and buy groceries if they can’t figure out these extremely simple concepts

  • machinaignava@lemmy.zip
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    13 hours ago

    tbf I also was confused as hell when I joined reddit. Don’t need to know everything to participate.

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    As long as you can clear the single minor technical barrier to entry you’re welcome here. It may be the lowest of hurdles, but Reddit threw all their hurdles away a while ago and just let anyone capable of moving forward on a flat surface in.

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    It’s just a bunch of reddits all whispering in each others ears

    Hey sh.itjust.works, tell feddit.uk to leave this comment and upvote

    Sh.itjust.works: “Hey feddit.uk, starman2112@sh.itjust.works said to leave this comment and upvote”

    Feddit.uk: “Hey lemmy.zip, starman2112@sh.itjust.works left this comment”

    Lemmy.zip: “Hey Blaze, starman2112@sh.itjust.works left a comment”

    And then all the federated instances get on the group chat and update the vote counter

    Edit: I didn’t even realize I was commenting on feddit.uk lmao this game of telephone is wild

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    21 hours ago

    My main thing right now is trying to figure out how to visit/subscribe to other communities, particularly those outside of Aussie.zone

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    Good.

    The barrier to entry is a feature! All those fools on FB and Reddit are there because they’re told there’s no friction. It’s the internet version of Wal-Mart. Anyone can find their way in.

    I want to hang with people who are at least smart enough to tie their shoes sign up for a Costco membership. It’s a LOW barrier to entry, and that’s more than enough.

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      The barrier to entry is a feature!

      What? No it isn’t. Any individual instance is as simple to navigate as Reddit. The federation aspect is still in an early stage of development and implementation.

      Twenty years ago, Reddit was in a similar state. It took a long time and a lot of effort to improve the system enough to be easily navigated and searchable (and then more time to mangle these features in the name of monetization).

      But the idea that federated instances being difficult to traverse and filter against are intentional is utterly bogus.

      I want to hang with people who are at least smart enough to tie their shoes

      If you’re not navigating Lemmy via VIM, you are literally a baby who shits himself and needs someone to change his diaper.

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        Wow. You’re very much not understanding - I’m definitely not saying it’s intentional. It’s a take on the “It’s not a bug, it’s a feature” notion.

        I’m saying that signing up for Lemmy not being as one-size-fits-all intuitive as Web 2.0 social media is a net benefit because anyone who tries to sign up, gets confused SO easily, and then frustrated and gives up is not the kind of person we want taking up server space on a Lemmy instance.

        • UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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          I’m saying that signing up for Lemmy not being as one-size-fits-all intuitive as Web 2.0 social media is a net benefit

          If you hate intuitive interfaces, you wouldn’t be on a Reddit clone to begin with.

      • buttnugget@lemmy.world
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        I would appreciate it if you could explain how I browse instances. I am using Voyager on iOS, not sure if that’s relevant, and I was trying to search for hexbear since people keep talking about it. Nothing comes up.

        Then I tried searching for lemmy.ca, but it didn’t appear as something I could go through and browse, just a few of the communities there showing up in search results. What am I doing wrong? Or misunderstanding…

        • Tuukka R@sopuli.xyz
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          Heh, I read your comment using Voyager on Android. Yeah, makes it easier for me to check how things are done on your phone that we happen to have the same telephone client app.

          Probably the easiest way to grasp these things is to browse Lemmy on a full-fledged computer. Voyager can do everything the interface made by Lemmy’s developers can do. (Plus, Voyager has a sensible way of reading your own private messages, while I have no idea how to return to them on the “official” web interface)
          Since a phone has a cramped screen, all kinds of hocus-pocus needs to be done to fit the same features on the small screen. So, use it on a big screen of a computer and you’ll get things much better. So, here goes:

          Now, open a web browser, write “lemmy.world” on the address bar and then click “Login” in the upper right corner. Write “buttnugget” in the field “Email or Username” and your password in, well, wherever you feel it would fit well.

          Now you’re logged in in the same instance you always use with Voyager.

          Press “Local” here, and you will see content only on communities hosted on lemmy.world:

          And then do some more browsing around Lemmy.world, just like you’d do with your phone.
          Next, write some other instance’s address on your browser’s URL field. I’m using Sopuli, so that’s one option: Try writing sopuli.xyz as the address. You can try logging in again, bit it won’t work, because you don’t have a user account on sopuli.xyz.
          So, go back to Sopuli’s main page and click “Local”. You’ll see only content hosted on sopuli.xyz. Having browsed those enough, click “Communities” on the upper part of the screen, here:

          …and then make sure you have “Local” chosen. Choose any community you reasonably like and click on its name. On the upper right corner, press Subscribe, here:

          Clicking that button gives you a dialogue asking “Enter the instance you would like to follow this community from”. Write the address of your own instance there, in your case lemmy.world. Sopuli will then tell .world that you’d like to subscribe to that community, and lemmy.world will handle the rest of the subscribing. So, even though you’re browsing a completely different instance, you can still also subscribe to communities there.

          But alas… Some instances use a theme that has no “Subscribe” button. Which is weird. Try for example suppo.fi . Still, there’s something you can do: If you see anything interesting on any other instance, just copy the address from the URL bar, then go to your own instance (lemmy.world), click the search button here:

          …and then paste the URL here and press [Search]:

          You could also try feddit.org to see how the biggest German-speaking Lemmy instance looks like when you press “Local”. Or lemmy.pt to see something in Portuguese :))

          But now, let’s get to answering the original question: I do not think Voyager has a feature for viewing the content of one single instance only, unless you create a user account there. And that’s a bit cumbersome. What you can do is open the web browser on your phone, then open some instance on its browser and either click the subscribe button if it exists on that instance’s theme, or copypaste the URL of the interesting thing to the search of lemmy.world, again using your phone’s browser. On lemmy.world you’ll need to click the hamburger menu on the upper right corner in order to find the login button:

          Of course, if you want to subscribe to things with your own account, you need to be logged in :) Whatever you subscribe to with any browser will then immediately be visible on Voyager as well, as it’s just another interface for the same Lemmy.

          What you can, however, do on Voyager, is press “Posts” on the lower part of your screen (sometimes you need to press it several times):

          And then click “All” here:

          That will show you content regardless of what instance it was published on. But, as you remember from having browsed the various instances on your web browser, there’s a lot of content you cannot see in that view. But, what you can indeed do is open the interesting instances on your phone’s browser (or your computer’s browser), browse the communities there, and subscribe to whatever you find interesting. Remember, you’ll only need to do this once, because once you’ve found the communities you find interesting and subscribed to them, they’ll be visible on Voyager just fine :) If for whatever reason you want to have user accounts on several communities at once, Voyager does support that. Once you’ve created a user account on some instance, you can add it to Voyager.

          And to close this short textlet:
          You can see a short list of the biggest instances here: https://join-lemmy.org/instances .
          And a full list of all 597 lemmy instances here: https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/list .

  • Bamboodpanda@lemmy.world
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    I followed reddit sync over to lemmy. I didn’t know how anything works but my experience has been roughly the same as it was with Reddit. I like the discussion here more though.

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      16 hours ago

      Exactly the same. And I still don’t know anything about this place after 2 years. At least here I bothered to create a profile unlike reddit where I was just browsing and never posting anything

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    I actually saw an ad for Lemmy on reddit and here I am. Figuring out enough to make an account was worth it. They should do more ads… or maybe not. We don’t want too many of them coming here. Im still trying to cleanse my brain of the juice I drank.

  • rauls5@lemmy.zip
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    After you block a few hundred groups of anime and nonsense it’s surprisingly enjoyable.

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      Sorry about that, some people don’t know ani.social exists and create comms on the wrong instances. They’re supposed to show up in my local feed, but now they’re in yours and you don’t even appreciate them!

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      When you block that many groups how many new posts do you see? And how do you sort the posts?

      I have only blocked a few groups but added a filter for posts containing trump or elon in the title as I get plenty of that crap from other sources.

      Regarding the anime and furry posts, they come in waves so it’s not constant or if I want to get a break from the yiffing I switch between sorting by Hot, Scaled and Top 6hrs.

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        Not who you are asking, but I block a lot of communities (almost all of them political, when I want to look at political stuff I will go to other sources.) But I also sub to a lot of communities. It is possible for me to reach the bottom of my feed, but since I mostly check it between doing other things, it takes anywhere from a few hours to most of the day. And that’s with me setting it to “Top Day” as my primary filter. If I’m really bored I’ll do a pass through Top Week or Top Month. If I’m STILL bored, I’ll set it to Active or New Comments, but usually by then it’s like, “Okay time to go do something else” and I’ll try to find some other activity to do.

        This is a feature, not a bug IMO.

  • RedSnt 👓♂️🖥️@feddit.dk
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    Lemmy isn’t too hard, it’s just annoying at times. Like when your instance hasn’t downloaded the content of a given community and it just looks empty until you subscribe to it.

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      Wow, so that’s how it works. I signed up to a couple because they interested me and hoped in the future something would be posted, or I would, and then saw a heap of posts.

      It wasn’t dark magic after all. Perhaps it was psionics?

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        If one user of your instance is subscribed to a community on another instance, then that community is visible on that instance as well.