There are many lemmy instances in the world, but currently most people are using lemmy.world. This is why everything has gotten so slow.

You don’t have to delete your lemmy.world account, but check out https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/map it’s a geo-based map of lemmy instances – explore stuff nearest you, pick one, sign up, search , subscribe and begin interacting with your favorite communities. It’s easy, free and it will be faster. Try it!

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Really good advice.

The more we decentralize, the less any one server needs to pull all the load.

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If you’re in central Europe, feel free to join mine!

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Wow, I did not expect there to be servers so close to me! Thanks for sharing this

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Lemmy still feels pretty niche so I also found it surprising for me, although it probably shouldn’t be, there are quite a lot and they have to be somewhere :)

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I joined https://lemmy.myserv.one but I have to resubscribe to all my communities? How can you avoid this and have it automatic?

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That’s exactly what preventing me from switching to a more obscure instance. I don’t want to redo my subs all over again

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Kind of a big drawback and not the original impression I got when told all instances are federated so its the same everywhere and doesnt matter….

Switching might benefit lemmy.world but it was inconvenient and didnt benefit me much. The content is the same after resubbing but was a hassle. Unclear if I gained much personally doing it.

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The benefit for you is that you will be in a low traffic instance. All the content you load will be loaded from that instance, not lemmy.world. So for you the content loads faster.

Like, I’m replying to you from lemmygrad.ml, and I’m never actually connecting to lemmy.world, and no content is loaded in real time from Lemmy.world. this comment will be synced back to lemmy.world and then synced out to everyone else that’s subscribed.

But if 90% of people are on Lemmy.world then naturally it’s going to run like ass.

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I created this https://github.com/wescode/lemmy_migrate to let you sync your different communities among your accounts.

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Interesting. Too late as I resubscribed already but maybe will help others hopefully.

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Damn, I wish I found this an hour ago! I just finished transferring over to blahaj.zone. I’ll definitely use this in the future!

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Are there more detailed instructions somewhere? I learned python for like a week and not sure what to do exactly

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I started on lemmy.world but am currently writing this from discuss.online, a lemmy instance I found in the greater NYC area because that’s where I’m based. It has the same access to all the communities and content that lemmy.world does and because it’s nearby and has fewer users it’s fast! Signing up and setting up my subscriptions only took a few minutes. I still have a lemmy.world account, but I don’t need to use it all the time.

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Hi fellow discuss.online person!

I’m finding it has zero issues out here in Utah too. Just hoping it grows some additional communities outside of nerf for my local feed 😂

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