Defaults are crucial for good UX and getting more users on the Fediverse
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I am almost certainly not the "normal" user, but the default theme is much better usability wise than the "p" version. The one would have me looking for an alternative UI/app.
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Same here for 99% of the time, Sync for Lemmy is how I see and prefer this type of site.
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I would run one if it was worth running, but for me none of them reach the default level let alone exceeds it. But I guess everyone is different, and it's open source so anyone can see all the code and make it look however they want. So I guess we just really need someone that does frontend design and wants to make something better.
I believe, like I saw mentioned above, that that default theme is also set to change with Lemmy 1.0 release.
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By that I mean the renewal of capitalism over state as economic and general government policy, not “democrat/liberal.” But liberals are neoliberal as they subscribe to that ideology as a fish subscribed to the water they live in.
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At heart, liberalism just means putting the individual before the collective. So there can be lots of varieties of liberal. But a debate on terminology will quickly get quite boring. From what I can tell, this community is hardly even liberal, let alone neoliberal. That was my point. It seems that people are seeing in others the ideologies they want to see.
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Since the project is already okay with Github, perhaps a set of polls in Github with this feature, linked far and wide in Lemmy.
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- I was still missing a bunch of posts after that, so I went back to settings and saw that 'undefined' was deselected again. That's when I realised that you have to ctrl click each language you choose or else it just deselects the previous language that you clicked on.
This actually took me multiple months to figure out, Lemmy felt like a ghost town, now it feels like a small town at least
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These things are so important to get right.
We should address them, we're likely losing so many users because you're average person isn't going to spend more than 10min to figure it out, definitely not 4 days -
I get that, but we need to cater for the massss if we want to see lemmy grow
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Some people are used to browse Reddit at work. Browsing a website with shit on it isn't ideal.
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https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/37336391 (pinned on [email protected] ), nowadays I basically go with:
" Lemmy has 47k monthly active users
https://discuss.online/ if you want a server located in the USA (content is still accessible from any server, the most difference latency) https://sopuli.xyz/ if you want a server located in the EU https://vger.app/settings/install if you want an app
Feel free if you have any questions"
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https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/37336391 (pinned on [email protected] ), nowadays I basically go with:
" Lemmy has 47k monthly active users
- https://discuss.online/ if you want a server located in the USA (content is still accessible from any server, the most difference latency)
- https://sopuli.xyz/ if you want a server located in the EU
- https://vger.app/settings/install if you want an app
Feel free if you have any questions"
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[email protected] has plenty of reports from power tripping mods on popular instances, those instances are still the most used
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Why do we need to change what current users already like to attract some theoretical new user that might want a dumbed-down view? This is starting to sound like infinite-growth corpo speak!
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There's a lot of margin between 47k monthly active users and infinite growth
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I know I favour this, but I may be biased.
My main tip for picking an instance is go for a region or topic specific instance so your local feed is manageable and relevant.
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It's something I've raised with the other Admins and we may see if our users would be up for swapping the default frontend to one of the others.
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FYI, I added your initial post to this one https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/37336391 as a reason why join-lemmy.org isn't a good recommendation
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Default instances would go a long way, I know there’s a lot of hate for lemmy.world but defaulting to the biggest instance or a random one in the top 10 would help ease some of the early friction.
I'd rather join-lemmy (and join-fediverse) were smarter.
Have a series of questions (for join-fediverse add "what service do you want?"):
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Where are you?
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What languages do you speak?
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Select your hobbies from the list below:
And it then spits out 2 or 3 instances.
It's what I'd do if someone asked me directly for a recommendation and should be relatively easy to do.
As we say with someone posting a link to db0 on r/piracy, if you just say to people "this is the instance for you" and it seems relevant then they make the jump. I'm tempted to go to the main subs for Canada, Australia, the UK, etc and just post a link to the relevant instance.
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Be ready to get your post removed for self promotion, and yourself banned. That's what I noticed on most countries subs (except Australia I guess? [email protected] still thriving everyday)