Doing some server upgrade testing.

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      19 days ago

      i want to contribute to .ml and minimize how much of my effort goes to .world or .shitjustworks; i think my IT experience would be more beneficial to this end.

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        19 days ago

        lemmy.ml runs on the vanilla Lemmy codebase, so from a software development standpoint, you mostly can’t pick & choose which instances you’re helping. You can work on whichever features/GitHub tickets you’d like to see on lemmy.ml (though keep in mind that a few features are optional/configurable, and the lemmy.ml admins might not want some enabled).

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        19 days ago

        So you don’t want to contribute to the Lemmy project, because other instances might benefit from it?

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          19 days ago

          they already have plenty of support; but if that’s the only way to contribute then i’ll do it.

          is it?

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        18 days ago

        Best way to decentralize users more would probably be to make your own instance. .world is certainly centralizing Lemmy’s userbase too much right now.

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          18 days ago

          no reddit diaspora sites has ever survived and no instance on the lemmyverse has the critical mass of users necessary to recreate reddit’s subreddit communities.

          the people looking for a reddit alternative will leave and .world will become like any other instance after .worlders start to miss the niche content enough.

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            18 days ago

            As for this valid focus on critical mass of users, perhaps a linked tags approach is better than a multiple-communities structure, until specific tags gain enough friction to become communities. Just thinking.