LedgeDrop@lemm.eetoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the best general-interest Lemmy instance?
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5 days agoI’d definitely add a +1 to lemm.ee
The admin is open and honest, he’s got a clear set of goals, which is to make lemmy accessible - nothing more, nothing less.
Lemm.ee doesn’t participate in the whole “federate vs non-federate” drama or crippling features (ie: removing downvotes) because it goes against their ethos/mantra.
There are instances that lemm.ee defederates from, but they are usually due to extreme vore, cp, or other content that could expose lemm.ee to some legal problems.
As a former Redditor, I gave up on
/r/all
years before the enshittification (due to the poor signal to noise ratio) and started culling a list of meaningful subreddits. For me this was a game changer.If you plan on using lemm.ee (or any Lemmy instance) as a pre-curated
r/all
, I think you’re going to have a bad experience. Lemmy, in it’s current state, wasn’t really made for that (the sorting is too simplistic).For myself, I simply subscribe to the communities that I’m interested in. If I feel my daily feed is sparse, then I’ll look at what’s threads are trending in the entire fediverse and add those communities, then repeat. After following this process for a couple of weeks, I seldomly want/need to check the entire fediverse.
I appreciate that Lemm.ee will let me choose the communities that I’m interested in, regardless of they happen to exist on Lemmy.world, hexbear, etc.