this post was submitted on 13 Jun 2023
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There's a similar idea discussed over here: https://lemmy.world/post/94448
Personally I'm hesitant about topic-themed instances (see my comment there), but there could be arguments for it.
I didn't even see that discussion because I wasnt subbed to asklemmy and I haven't been able to sub to any communities on lemmy.ml for two days now. I can't reply to you there as a result. So while your hesitancy is warranted, you still have the same problem when a place like lemmy.ml hosts the communities you enjoy but then can't handle the load. The end result is the same as it would be if a themed instance was unavailable or suddenly shut down.
Yeah, that's true - .ml seems to be struggling just now. I'm not technically knowledgeable to know what the solution might be, but I did see a suggestion that the hardware they are using isn't really sufficient for the influx they're seeing.
As for the wider issue, it's definitely something that needs discussion and thought. I'm fairly hopeful that time will see things settle into some sort of working system. It's quite exciting to see it all a bit chaotic, but also it does cause frustration!
EDIT - by the way, I hope I didn't come across as being snarky about there already being a discussion, just wanted to let you know about it :-)
No worries! I just wanted to let you know why I wasn't replying where a similar discussion was already in progress.
It's weird that since I was already subbed to [email protected] on my home instance I am able to post and read replies to this post. But I am unable to post or reply to any communities on lemmy.ml I am not already subbed to. For example, on the asklemmy sub, it is marked as "subscribe pending" and I can see the original post you linked to but I can't see any of the comments. If I go to asklemmy@lemmy ml I can see the original post and ALL the replies but since I'm not a member of the lemmy.ml instance I am unable to reply to it there.
There's definitely some federation weirdness and lag going on with anything originating from lemmy.ml, hopefully they can get it straightened out.
I actually think that it was a bad idea to host general interest communities that are not lemmy dev related on lemmy.ml. I work in IT and unfortunately the bulk of the active IT communities are all on lemmy.ml, so I am effectively locked out of them until lemmy.ml stops being hugged to death.
Ugh! What a pain. Hope it gets sorted soon. Things are pretty smooth on Lemmy.world so far, thankfully - unless trying to access stuff on Lemmy.ml! ;-)