• @Barbacamanitu@lemmy.world
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    02 years ago

    Two. Started on sopuli.xyz then made one on lemmy.world.

    I’m still not super certain how lemmy works, but there seems to be more activity on lemmy.world. Also, when I tried subscribing to communities on sopuli, most of them said “Pending” and I still wasn’t subbed after a couple days. Lemmy.world seems easier.

    • @Obi@sopuli.xyz
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      12 years ago

      Hey I’m still on sopuli only, did you notice a big difference from having the .world account?

  • @Atiran@lemm.ee
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    32 years ago

    Well, I just joined today, so only one. But since you can subscribe and post to communities on any other instance, I’m not sure why I would need to sign up on another unless I wanted to change. That’s what makes the fediverse amazing.

  • @Backfield9368@feddit.de
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    22 years ago

    Two. One on lemmy.ml originally, and then I made a second on feddit.de because I live in Germany so I thought a German instance would be nice, and they don’t show NSFW posts which makes browsing in the office a little less awkward.

  • @SMSPARTAN@lemm.ee
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    82 years ago

    5 - one Beehaw, but after taking me 2 weeks to be accepted, I moved on to lemmy.world and now switched to lemm.ee since lemmy.world is having some problems with the huge influx of new users. Also have another one on lemmynsfw.com for…Well… Reasons. I also have one on Kbin, altough I don’t really use it since 99% of my Lemmy/Kbin browsing in on Android and I don’t know of any KBin apps as of now, besides, I think I’ll just settle down on lemm.ee for now.

  • Terevos
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    12 years ago

    6 or 7…I kinda lost track.

    Most were to evaluate the best instance.

    One or two were just to force manual federation sync of a community I moderate.

  • wilberfan
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    12 years ago

    Looks like…[checks sidebar] three: .world, .ee, .film. Oh, and kbin. So far .ee seems the peppiest. Wish I didn’t have to recreate my subscriptions each time! 😏

  • alaxitoo
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    42 years ago

    Just the one (lemmy.world), but also have a kbin account just out of curiosity. Been using Lemmy much more though 🙃

  • @michikade@lemm.ee
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    52 years ago

    Three total, but was using lemmy.world as my main until recently with all the groaning under the pressure of all the new signups so yesterday I spent about an hour or so methodically recreating my subscribe feed on lemm.ee

    Nothing at all against the admins over at .world but when it’s pushing the absolute limits of capacity with all the new people coming by, it makes for a different experience all together on a smaller instance. Course because it’s hiccuping over there I’m seeing some significant delays in federation but whaddyagonnado.

  • Communist
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    12 years ago

    Two, my main is beehaw but I use this account when they’re down.

  • 🇨🇦 tunetardis
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    12 years ago

    I have one on lemmy.ca and one on kbin.social. The latter was mostly because federation was broken at the time I signed on with the reddit migration.

    I’d say I spend more time on lemmy now? Yes, kbin’s interface looks more modern and slick but seems less functional? I particularly like that you can collapse threads on lemmy. And I guess a bunch of apps are headed to lemmy first so there’s that.

    Usually, I like to post/reply using the kbin account if it’s to a kbin magazine, but something weird happened the other day. I actually saw a new post on kbin.social from my lemmy account before it showed up on kbin. I’m not sure how that’s even possible?

  • @unce@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    I’m on two right now. It seems like there are issues with comments loading from other instances. For example I commented on a post hosted on instance A from my instance B, but I couldn’t see the replies to my comment without going to instance A directly. This left me unable to respond directly to their reply without making an account on instance A