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It is a copy paste of the same reply I made to the post where 9to5mac.com talked about the same thing theverge.com did.
I noticed a few people comment they didn't know subs migrated/existed. So I replied here with the same thing, and sure enough other people again didn't know the sub migrated/existed.
People (including myself) are learning how this federating works. How the sub on kbin gets shown on other lemmy instances, and how those people in those instances can see/find the sub through their instance.
I'm still wrapping my head around some comments not showing up, and how subscriptions work.
And how the thumbnail picture and links work for some posts, and on some instances and doesn't for others.
Oh good. I'm not going crazy then :-)
Yeah, all of what you said resonates with me as well. Im having trouble understanding how to find content on other federated instances, the inability to edit comments, the lack of basic understanding and the doubt that lemmy can actually take off due to the learning curve required. If only people willing to learn end up here I guess that is positive though lol