That makes sense. Thank you for work.
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Ba Ri Du Na Si Ma Net!..
moving again so soon might kill any momentum people have to try the fediverse in the first place.
Exactly. While activity does takes time to build, we’ve been lucky to see a lot of early momentum, with over 400 subscribers on !Silksong@indie-ver.se. I don’t want to move so soon, potentially off putting the users we’ve seen migrate from Reddit.
Buuuut, Piefed just looks so very nice. I am open for a compromise if it exists. In the mean time, we will do our best to maintain the Lemmy instance, and support the people and communities on it.
It’s sad that Lemmy as a brand is more well known that Piefed. I can see now that Piefed, would’ve been the better choice, but at this moment, I think it’s a bit to late to transition. Most importantly, I don’t want to kill the momentum that this instance has already seen.
For a transition to make to us, it would require a system that transfers all the data over to Piefed, so that users won’t be majorly impacted. This might be possible, but I don’t have time to look into that right now.
Thank you for making this post though. I think the best thing to do for now, is gather opinions and information. If any of you all have any more things to say about this, feel free to continue commenting.
- ssnoer.
Oh, thanks. I will be patient then.
It just needed some time to sync to your instance xD
Pika
I think the community already has had a great start. Thank you for your support!
Thank you! I think it’s a bit more fun than some other Lemmy domains.
I had seen this a bit early, I could’ve approved you, so that you could skip over the requirements. Thanks for the help anyways!
Well, I am having trouble even registering indie-ver.se on the website. It says I am not guaranteed on fediseer, but the instance has been guaranteed by feddit.uk and endorsed by a few other instances. I’ve made an issue on the lemmy-federate GitHub and DM’ed the creator on Lemmy. Hopefully the issue can be quickly resolved.
ssnoer@indie-ver.seOPto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•r/Silksong joins lemmy! (And a new lemmy instance)English
4·2 days agoMost of our visitors, already had a fedi-verse account, even those who found us via. reddit. So there haven’t been that many applications.
You are free to create the community yourself!
You are free to make one!
I think it’s my front-end which made the links into links with
[]()markdown syntax as well. I’m gonna fix that. Thanks!
Yea, that is to the post announcing we created this community. In hindsight, not the best decision.
ssnoer@indie-ver.seOPto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•r/Silksong joins lemmy! (And a new lemmy instance)English
2·2 days agoI SAW! Thank you so much. For some reason lemmy-federate.com doesn’t recognize it yet, but I see it on gui.fediseer.com. Thank you!
That happens on some frontends, like Boost. Works fine on the website!
ssnoer@indie-ver.seOPto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•r/Silksong joins lemmy! (And a new lemmy instance)English
15·2 days agoAlso the baltatro community !Balatro@indie-ver.se was made by the moderators of r/Balatro as they wanted to be a part of this to. I don’t think they knew of that community though…








Basically we need someone from indie-ver.se to subscribe to those communities. In doing so indie-ver.se will begin getting posts from those communities. And the communities will appear in the “Communities” tab, if you search for it on indie-ver.se under “All”.
I cannot make them appear, as if they are local from indie-ver.se, but if indie-ver.se and other instances federate with them, they will show up in searches, hopefully preventing others from creating duplicate communities.