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Advice for now settled new Lemmy users.
(lemm.ee)
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Lemmy is decentralized but completely connected together. I am on lemm.ee but I can still subscribe and comment to Lemmy.world or any number of other communities. The website you type in to visit Lemmy doesn't matter. All Lemmy instances go to the same place. OP is arguing that a large centralized instance is bad which I don't think anybody can disagree with. Lemmy.world has been down like every day. Tons of stability/DDOS issues but that only affects communities/users localized on that instance. Problem is that's like half of the active Lemmy users right now.
Right but that doesn't answer my question, is he literally just suggesting people go somewhere else?
To move somewhere else doesn't mean to lose your subscriptions in the context of lemmy. What he means is if your main account on lemmy.world and it's down, you won't be able to (temporarily) access both your account(=your subs) and lemmy.world's communities, while if your account on smaller (more stable) instance, it would only affect you by losing access to lemmy.world's communities, but other subbed communities would still work/appear in your feed.
Hope that explains it.
Ahhh gotchya thanks!