Lemmy servers vs Reddit serversSine_Fine_Belli@lemmy.world to Reddit@lemmy.world – 322 points – 1 years agoi.imgur.com21Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsCommunities should spread out more instead of defaulting to lemmy.world and/or lemmy.mlIf they implement import & export subscriptions it would help a lot to movehttps://github.com/CMahaff/lasimThat is great, but it should ideally be built into Lemmy itself and not an external script that may or may not steal your credentials. Just two buttons in the settings "Export User Data" and "Import User Data" would be enough.Indeed, I guess it will be built in later onPeople can’t be subbed to that much shit already surely. Even on reddit after a decade I probably only had 100 subs.I seem to be at around 100 already, though some of those are probably already dead or moved to another instance. But the easier it is to migrate the more people will do it, if that is the goal.Not only that, but also exporting & importing comments, keeping their creation time like if they were originally made on that instance.My two backup accounts were down as well at the same time :c
Communities should spread out more instead of defaulting to lemmy.world and/or lemmy.mlIf they implement import & export subscriptions it would help a lot to movehttps://github.com/CMahaff/lasimThat is great, but it should ideally be built into Lemmy itself and not an external script that may or may not steal your credentials. Just two buttons in the settings "Export User Data" and "Import User Data" would be enough.Indeed, I guess it will be built in later onPeople can’t be subbed to that much shit already surely. Even on reddit after a decade I probably only had 100 subs.I seem to be at around 100 already, though some of those are probably already dead or moved to another instance. But the easier it is to migrate the more people will do it, if that is the goal.Not only that, but also exporting & importing comments, keeping their creation time like if they were originally made on that instance.My two backup accounts were down as well at the same time :c
If they implement import & export subscriptions it would help a lot to movehttps://github.com/CMahaff/lasimThat is great, but it should ideally be built into Lemmy itself and not an external script that may or may not steal your credentials. Just two buttons in the settings "Export User Data" and "Import User Data" would be enough.Indeed, I guess it will be built in later onPeople can’t be subbed to that much shit already surely. Even on reddit after a decade I probably only had 100 subs.I seem to be at around 100 already, though some of those are probably already dead or moved to another instance. But the easier it is to migrate the more people will do it, if that is the goal.Not only that, but also exporting & importing comments, keeping their creation time like if they were originally made on that instance.
https://github.com/CMahaff/lasimThat is great, but it should ideally be built into Lemmy itself and not an external script that may or may not steal your credentials. Just two buttons in the settings "Export User Data" and "Import User Data" would be enough.Indeed, I guess it will be built in later on
That is great, but it should ideally be built into Lemmy itself and not an external script that may or may not steal your credentials. Just two buttons in the settings "Export User Data" and "Import User Data" would be enough.Indeed, I guess it will be built in later on
People can’t be subbed to that much shit already surely. Even on reddit after a decade I probably only had 100 subs.I seem to be at around 100 already, though some of those are probably already dead or moved to another instance. But the easier it is to migrate the more people will do it, if that is the goal.
I seem to be at around 100 already, though some of those are probably already dead or moved to another instance. But the easier it is to migrate the more people will do it, if that is the goal.
Not only that, but also exporting & importing comments, keeping their creation time like if they were originally made on that instance.
Communities should spread out more instead of defaulting to lemmy.world and/or lemmy.ml
If they implement import & export subscriptions it would help a lot to move
https://github.com/CMahaff/lasim
That is great, but it should ideally be built into Lemmy itself and not an external script that may or may not steal your credentials.
Just two buttons in the settings "Export User Data" and "Import User Data" would be enough.
Indeed, I guess it will be built in later on
People can’t be subbed to that much shit already surely.
Even on reddit after a decade I probably only had 100 subs.
I seem to be at around 100 already, though some of those are probably already dead or moved to another instance.
But the easier it is to migrate the more people will do it, if that is the goal.
Not only that, but also exporting & importing comments, keeping their creation time like if they were originally made on that instance.
My two backup accounts were down as well at the same time :c