In the recent AMA the Lemmy dev called startrek.website their favorite instance: https://lemmy.ml/comment/2372491

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65 points

Can’t even blame em. Started out in lemmy.world and switched to startrek.website the first time .world went out and someone explained to me how that works with being overloaded. Haven’t looked back sense. The local timeline is awesome, the federation is awesome. It really showcases the benefit of a federated service. It made Lemmy such a great replacement for me, whereas before I was struggling to get into lemmy.

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31 points

Stories like this make me very happy to hear. When I heard the /r/StarTrek and Daystrom mods talking about joining Lemmy I’d thought bringing their reputation for positivity and tolerance to a Trek-themed instance could provide a familiar and comfortable jumping-off point for users unsure about the broader Fediverse.

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6 points

Honestly it has made the reddit transition so much easier. I genuinely don’t miss reddit at all anymore since I’ve found this one. Thanks for all that y’all do!

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4 points

Daystrom does some great moderation

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3 points

I’ve stuck with my “main” on lemmy.ml, as I’ve had it since before the migration … but the only other “alt” I have is on startrek.website … as it should be!

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20 points

The local timeline is awesome, the federation is awesome.

Also, Star Trek fans have expertise in the Federation.

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8 points

Would be nice if they were some way to see local from other instances.

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Just visit the site and select local tab. (You can’t interact with anything tho unless you’ve got an account there)

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Risa

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Star Trek memes and shitposts

Come on’n get your jamaharon on! There are no real rules—just don’t break the weather control network.

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