Day 2 here, and I can see the growth already. Personally I really like the notion of how its gonna shape up in the future but at the same time I really feel for the average user as of now its too complex to understand the working and how the cross servers thing is working. I mean yes still early days, UI will improve further leading to a better UX but the core mechanism yet is little tough to get along. For instance, still unclear if I made the right choice by signing up on lemmydotworld why not lemmydotml , beehaw etc… and where does this stop? like in the coming times i it would be like a thousands of servers lemmy.this lemmy.that lemmy.etc or anything.anything. That’s soo confusing for someone who just wanna join a server. Would be interesting to see how “signup anywhere, its the same thing” evolves.

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    I moved from aussie.zone to lemmy.world already to get around federation issues.
    Now beehaw.org has stopped federating with lemmy.world 🤷‍♂️

    I don’t want to have half a dozen accounts so that I can access all the niches of this system, and yet it’s beggining to look like the dream of federation is stillborn.

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      Yea. I feel like Beehaw cutting a lot of the larger general communities out from two of the biggest instances is highlighting early a major hurdle that’s gonna make the whole fediverse thing difficult to get a lot of people on board with. I don’t want to have to keep making new accounts to access stuff, but like… half of the communities I had subscribed to are just gone now because the admins over there decided they don’t want to play with anyone else, I guess.

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        To be fair, that’s how things used to be on the internet. You’d sign up for various forums or message boards with different accounts. Then it all became consolidated under one roof, and message boards started dying. What’s happening with reddit now shows the danger of that.

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      If I’m not mistaken both Beehaw and Lemmy.world are pretty big mainstream instances.

      Why has Beehaw decided to stop federating with lemmy.world?

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        The stated reason is that there’s too many bad actors coming from here, so it’s too hard to moderate:

        https://beehaw.org/post/567170

        Hopefully (as they state in their post), federation will resume once things settle into a new norm.

        Or I forsee beehaw losing relevance as it continues to pursue an isolationist policy.

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          Thank you!

          A scary thing about the Fediverse right now is that some instances have many of the bigger communities. And the owners of the instance can literally shut it down at any moment (or stop federating with you).

          And right now there isn’t an incentive to keep instances alive.

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        Ok so apparently it’s a pinned post in their community.

        Tldr Lemmy.world has open registration, which means more trolls/extremists and they are tired of dealing with them.

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    I somewhat went through that. Signed up on one instance cause it seemed a cool science based one to check out but then realized that if I wanted to make a community for anything else, I couldn’t do it there

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      You know how discord has multiple servers?
      Now imagine if those servers where actually owned by a person (self-hosted), and each server could connect with the other servers, so you can see content on whatever server you are.

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          For reddit folks - imagine there are 10 different reddits with all of their own individual subreddits. You have the ability to only view and comment on yours, but also can look and comments on all of those others ones if you want to.

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    on kbin there was a long period of no federation and so I think we kinda ended up with this “kbin is kbin and then there’s this other stuff” mindset. I think it helped ease a lot of us into this fediverse stuff lol. the analogy I use is email :) why pick yahoovs gmail vs protonmail? same idea.

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        they can do that though. it just doesn’t happen with big email providers. but many large email providers auto-block smaller ones.