Shoutout to our hard-working maintainers, first of all.

Wanted to open a space for the community to discuss this aspect of marketing/identity.

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178 points

chose the instance because of the name, stuck for the uptime, reliability and admins

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41 points

Same here. If people don’t like it, fuckem 🤷‍♂️. I’ll find it all the funnier because of it.

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Yeah, but at the end of the day we either want Lemmy to grow, or we don’t. And if we make it difficult or awkward for people to use Lemmy, then we’re shooting ourselves in the foot if our goal is to grow Lemmy’s user base.

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3 points

this is just my opinion but taking away personality to appeal to a wider audience is one of the worst things modern megacorps do, the strength of the fediverse is the power it gives to individuals and communities over corporations with money, and so personality is one of the things the fediverse needs to maintain to succeed

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20 points

The name says it all!

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5 points

Same, came here to say this.

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97 points

If people can’t handle the word shit, they probably shouldn’t be looking at shit on Lemmy. Lmao

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7 points

The commenter themselves used big f potty word 😱

Must have goody two-shoes friends

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4 points

You got it lol

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Was just about to link you to this post!

In my post, I removed the link to the original thread after someone in this comment section forgot to attack the idea instead of the person. Tsk tsk, chilling effects when we do that!

RE: chilling: It’s hard to find an idea expressed yet which is not shared by others. Attack the person, and the opinion stays, but in the future it may be hidden from view. And that’s just not better for anyone.

Thanks for sparking a big discussion!

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5 points

Harumph of agreement!

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I Iike both slrpnk and blahaj but it’s not like their domain names are magically not also part of this alphabet soup they’re talking about.
It’s… kinda the point of federation and decentralization.
Sure, Reddit or Facebook have brand recognition, they’re also centralized corpo garbage.

If a blahaj user wants to share a SJW post, but finds the sjw domain untasteful, they can also just share their instance’s URL for said post.

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26 points

Amazingly few users seem to realize this can be done.

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I think most (especially mobile) clients simply don’t have this option and will always copy/share the “fedi link” - the url where the content is canonically hosted. all other URLs are simply cached representations of the original content.

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20 points

Boost offers both pretty readily.

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22 points

I started on lemmy.ml because I thought it was “the default one” to some extent. Learned that was a mistake pretty fast. Glad I found this one.

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15 points

I think the same thing is why lemmy.world is as big as it is. “Well that must be the default one, it says lemmy and it’s for the whole world.”

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7 points

It’s very inviting! Unless you want to say anything bad about anybody for any reason.

Can’t imagine that’ll come up.

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6 points

I may be remembering it wrong, but I think world was one of the few accepting people without a referral during the reddit migration. That’s why I use .world. I also don’t really understand federation besides it means I can see other instances, but I only barely know what that means. There were a lot of “what is the fediverse” posts when I first joined, and they were helpful, but maybe too simplified?

I also remember thinking .world and .ml were the defaults when I started.

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8 points

lol I hadn’t seen the acronymized instance name. was the fact that it’s sjw intentional?

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26 points

I was there all those years ago…

The owner had the domain itjust.works, and was in some large thread asking what subdomain they should use, and some genius said “sh”.

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12 points

beautiful instance lore

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all those years ago

Is it that many? I thought the server was younger than 2…

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Yeah I recall the thread. There were quite a few suggestions none of which I can remember now. Sh was just so good.

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We’re all someone’s SJW.

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This comment would be more relevant a year down the line if perspectives shifted and users begged for sanitization, but:

Is it technically challenging or financially costly or otherwise problematic to mirror content to another subdomain, or domain mask or something? I thought of this after seeing oldsh.itjust.works:


try.itjust.works

leg.itjust.works

share.itjust.works

subm.itjust.works

(2 & 4 don’t work as well as the current split word)

No reply requested unless it seems like it would be fun/interesting to type one

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I’m not an expert on the specific of this, but changing the domain for the UI (as in oldsh.itjust.works) seems a lot easier than changing the domain for the backend, which includes federation with all other instances.
I don’t know of any way to change the federated stuff without breaking pretty much everything and starting over.
Maybe there is and I just don’t know about it, or maybe there could be an easier way at some point.

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62 points

As someone who works with a marketing department for a living, please don’t ruin this with marketing.

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54 points

I’m sympathetic… I’m not sure I’d be willing to share a sh.itjust.works link to my company #general slack channel.

Though that is far from the biggest problem Lemmy has for adoption. Many communities are simply flooded with 15yr old tankies.

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I wouldn’t share a reddit link in that scenario either, but it’s a decent point.

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Usually I’ll be sharing either screenshots or just straight ripping the meme to send directly. But I also don’t generally communicate with work colleagues outside of work

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Jeez. It’s just a link to just a site. What is the problem with that url? If it’s share-worthy, just share. If people don’t click it because of “bUt iTs nOt a .CoM!” screw them, bad luck for them. People need to study and pay a lot to be allowed to drive a car, but any technically challenged dildo can use the interwebz without the slightest clue about anything, and is also allowed to voice an opinion about it.

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5 points

Pretty sure they meant because of the word shit, not the TLD works.

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Doesn’t change my point. Even worse. How could anyone be hurt in their feelz by that harmless word? If that already hurts them, this world will be no fun place for them to exist

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1 point

When you grow up you’ll realize that sometimes you need to consider the attitudes and feelings of others rather than just “fuck 'em”.

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If someone’s feelings are hurt by a silly url, it’s me that should grow up? We’re not talking about trigger-urls like r*pe-is-fun.org or similar.

I have not met a single person since the beginning of the internet that would have his/her feelz hurt by sh.itjust.works.

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“when you grow up” is what people say when their skin starts to grow over the mask they wear.

I got tired of half-assing being someone else. Frankly I’m too busy to bother.

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