You don’t need to join lemmy.world. Just a heads up.

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A good list of communities to subscribe to are here: https://lemmy.world/post/2216085

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Great link, joined a couple of neat art subs. Thanks!

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Nice. Please share a couple. I’m always on the lookout for new communities.

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The Far Side, Digital Art, and Comic Strips were the subs I subbed to. Some neat artwork in there!

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…Unless they do a massive defederation like Beehaw.

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There’s instances that are federated with both though. I’m on one of them.

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You’ve just got to keep in mind that it’s not completely clean. Beehaw defederated from 2 of the largest instances making it useless for most users on the site.

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14 points

Oh for sure. I started at beehaw and ended up on tf because I wanted access to everything.

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3 points

it’s not hard to make an account on other instances

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It is what it is The fedi drama makes it kinda interesting lmao

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Fine by me, what they did is actually a feature of the Fediverse. People fear what they don’t understand and based on comments at the time, there was a lot of misunderstanding.

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Do you mean beehaw misunderstood or the defederated instances misunderstood?

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Defederated instances took it too personally, it was by design. Beehaw may have jumped the gun acting quickly and we can disagree with their reasoning all we want, but that’s their prerogative to isolate/protect the community they have. It’s a feature, not a bug.

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What instances did they defederate from?

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Lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works, so… the big ones.

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I used to see reports that you could “carry over” your account from one instance to another. Do you have any details on this, or whether this also works between different services (e.g. KBin and Lemmy)?

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This works on Mastodon, but not on Lemmy/Kbin (yet). Migration between Lemmy and Kbin in general could be tough since they’re completely different softwares and Lemmy lacks support for several Kbin functions (such as Boosts and Microblogging).

Account migration between Lemmy instances has been requested on GitHub but I don’t know much beyond that. If you just want a profile redirect it might not be too complicated, but migrating full post and comment history is a different story.

Scripts have been created to transfer settings and subscriptions from one Lemmy account to another, however:

https://github.com/CMahaff/lasim

https://github.com/wescode/lemmy_migrate

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Being able to link/synchronize accounts a cross instances would be huge for continuing to use lemmy when your main instance is having trouble or goes down.

And I think if accounts were globally federated so that you could just log into any instance, it would take away the main complaint many people have when they claim lemmy is confusing.

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@metaright@kbin.social Account migration isn’t possible yet. But you can sign up to as many instances as you like with the same username and email. Also you can post to any KBin or Lemmy instance as long as it’s federated with your home instance.

However sometimes there’s issues, like right now with me not being able to reply to you directly.

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But you can sign up to as many instances as you like with the same username and email.

But, like anywhere else, I would strongly suggest to use different passwords.

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Absolutely!

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What if the username isn’t available on all of them though?

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You can use a different one. Only one will be your main. My beehaw username is slightly different to my others. I never use my beehaw, but it’s a great backup.

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My instance lemm.ee is sooo bad, totally don’t join our awesome club so I get longer load times. 🤫 How can we bare having not banning the evil porn and federating with all the other instances!

Also a cute lil instance at https://literature.cafe/ opened up too.

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Hello fellow lemm.ee user 👋

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This interaction makes me happy.

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I like this one

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5 points

too late, going to register on lemm.ee now!

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8 points

After what happened with lemmy.fmhy.ml I am a bit scared of joining “less popular” domains to be fair.

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Valid. I really like how the AT protocol does it. Their account portability is really something ActivityPub desperately needs. Even account transfers on Mastodon isn’t a proper solution.

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Has this actually been tried though? As far as I know, while the AT Protocol has a form of federation built into it, the last time I checked BlueSky was the only actual implementation of it and its not possible to run your instance without building it up from scratch and designing your own implementation of the protocol(?).

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I recall the lemm.ee instance owner saying somewhere that .ee is the country code for Estonia and he is a citizen of said country himself.

Although IMO that whole freenom-Mali government contract expiration thing has rubbed a lot of people the wrong way regarding uncommonly encountered domains

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