If it's so decentralized, where are all the local communities? I know, I know, it needs to get bigger, but still. The lack of niche and local communities and even localized instances is a major weakness.
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Getting to nomadic identity, and the equivalent for magazines/communities (i.e. being able to change what instance your account is based off of, as well as the instance that hosts a given community).
A big one is "How does an instance change their underlying implementation?". Like how could a lemmy instance decide to migrate to become a Mastodon instance?
Currently that's just not possible, but it seems important for the long term survival of an instance. It seems naive to think that an instance will stay the same implementation forever. But ActivityPub basically makes this impossible.
it's useful to be able to change implementation, but I'm not sure if changing also the platform type is a good idea. that's a different instance then, with the former one being shut down. mastodon and lemmy are quite different.
lemmy has multiple implementations already. when switching between them only the database and the structure of the attachment storage should need to be converted, and ideally that should be done by the implementation you are switching to.
lemmy has multiple implementations already
No it doesn't? There is only one Lemmy implementation. There are some similar alternatives like PieFed and Mbin but those are separate implementations and are not in any way related to Lemmy, aside from using the same ActivityPub extensions.
There is really no such thing as a "platform type" - it's all ActvityPub under the hood.
openlemmy?
Will it last?
That's always been my concern. I've seen a lot of great alternatives come up over the years, some last a few years, but some also have lasted a couple months. I think the Fediverse as a concept and as an idea will last a lot longer than anything that branches off from it. So even if Lemmy dies or KBin goes or something else. There will always be a Fediverse and something will come off from it that will continue.
How can I make it not feel empty? (And why I can't find any good posts on it?)
I think one way is writing more comments. If people (can) engage with you it does not feel as empty. Sometimes however it feels stupid to be the only commenter.
Any good posts?
I think the answer to this is lack of adoption.
Adoption?
If the current leading theory of dark matter being a fundamental particle means that there were "two big bangs" why would the dark big bang have to appear second?
Bro.
When will the amount of spam and astroturfing outpace the glacial development of moderation tools and destroy the whole thing?
Can it run Doom?
"Lemmy Plays Doom".
Doom runs for 0.5 seconds and the video is uploaded to the LPD community.
Most upvoted action in the comments after a day gets applied to the game and the next 0.5s of gameplay video is uploaded to a new post.
Repeat until WR is achieved.
Might need some moderator discretion to normalise comments to in-game actions (or fuck it, send it to an LLM)