I think the lemmy.ml community is distinct. I suspect it will be a case of a handful of communities opening up on different servers, and over time one (or a couple) will “win”.
Hmm, unfortunate. I’ll just pick the most active one then and hope it get’s cleared up soon. But I don’t think it will be a great experience for most in this way.
E.g. this one on .world has the most subs, but only 1 mod. The one on .ml looks healthier but has less members… hm.
E.g. this one on .world has the most subs, but only 1 mod. The one on .ml looks healthier but has less members… hm.
What you’re seeing is the fairly meaningless count of accounts on your instance that subscribe to each community. You have to look at the “home” instance to get accurate total subscriber counts.
Could you explain the difference between .world and .ml? Are they separate sites entirely (like Reddit vs Twitter), different “subreddits”, or something else?
I think the lemmy.ml community is distinct. I suspect it will be a case of a handful of communities opening up on different servers, and over time one (or a couple) will “win”.
Hmm, unfortunate. I’ll just pick the most active one then and hope it get’s cleared up soon. But I don’t think it will be a great experience for most in this way.
E.g. this one on .world has the most subs, but only 1 mod. The one on .ml looks healthier but has less members… hm.
What you’re seeing is the fairly meaningless count of accounts on your instance that subscribe to each community. You have to look at the “home” instance to get accurate total subscriber counts.
cc @originofspices@lemmy.world
Ah ok, thanks. That settles it, ml it is 👍
Could you explain the difference between .world and .ml? Are they separate sites entirely (like Reddit vs Twitter), different “subreddits”, or something else?