My name is SPOOSER and I started adopting the Fediverse sometime about mid-June. I tried to join Beehaw and my application was declined, so I jumped around different instances until I finally found this one that was hosted closer to where I live IRL. I've noticed that Lemmy runs so much faster and smoother now that I moved to Lemmy.today! I'm excited to be on the fediverse and I'm hoping to contribute more and more to helping grow it. What is the vision of Lemmy.today, as in, what is the vision of the future of this instance?
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Yeah its really fast for me too. Its hosted on Hetzner Cloud in western USA, specifically in Hillsboro. They have really fast networks and I believe this should translate into an excellent user experience if you are in the US.
The vision for this instance is to simply provide a place for people who want a fast instance close to where they live. I dont want to limit peoples freedom in choosing what communities they want to join on other instances. There has been this big drama recently where big instances are choosing to not federate with certain other instances, but I really dont want to limit users in what they want to subscribe to.
So as long as it doesnt become a moderation problem, I want you to be able to subscribe to anything at all, and explore the fediverse the way it was meant to be explored.
Right now there are not so many active users, and of course I would love to see that grow, but even if it doesnt, I plan to have this instance running anyway. It doesnt cost much and I use it heavily myself anyway. :)
But its important to subscribe to many other remote communities to really get a good experience and not get bored. I use https://lemmyverse.net/ to find new communities and subscribe to them, and I have 50+ communities I follow myself now. Really recommend to follow as many as possible to really enjoy it here, since its not much local activity yet. :)
Funny, I'm just now getting these post showing up in my feed after all this time
Yeah, the Lemmy algorithm has changed in the last few releases and they are trying to promote more local content in people's feed. But there hasn't been a new version in a while, so not sure why it's showing up for you now. Better late than never maybe. :)