What do you look for in an instance? Many different instances with different uses and needs.
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sdf.org instance is awesome.
Y'all have a Gemini page too right?
you can join lemdro.id if you want
Just keep in mind you might have to instance hop again if your chosen instance goes down, but that's OK.
Hmm. Do any of the apps allow you to seamlessly manage more than one?
Most do yes, since that's how Lemmy works in general
The default web frontend has no such provision. If SDF is down I have to go and navigate to my backup instance like a peasant.
Maybe I should switch to an app. The only trick is that I'll have to hack it a little bit to make sure it always launches over Tor. Unless I get on Qubes soon.
Well yeah a web front-end wouldn't have that as it's intrinsically tied to the instance lol
I'm new to this but I've found Voyager has served me really well so far. I have two accounts now lemm.ee is going.
Does it provide a way to sync subscriptions across as well?
I believe so. If you click the cog wheel (settings) in voyager and scroll down you have an option to backup / restore and I would assume you could use that?
If you have a favorite community, move to its instance - /All is showing what all the people on your instance are subscribed to so if you're on an instance with people you like, c/All will probably have more things you like. Also /Local shows you local posts from your instance which is cool if you're on a theme instance.
A really small instance may have less /All content (but if you're on any instance over 500 people it's probably plenty)
- Sincerely, a pawb.social user
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