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If only Sync didn't display lemmy.world as the main instance.... .world is barely keeping up lol
Yeah it's a tricky one isn't it. There hopefully will become a better solution for helping people onboard to different servers that suit them but without making too big of a hurdle.
I must admit I joined .world without understanding anything and it was prompted to me so yeah the default choice has a big say. I have donated to server costs though, felt like I should do my part at least!
How do you choose a server? I just clicked the first one.
You visit that server directly and create a new account and log in with that. There is no way to 'switch' although I think people have created ways to migrate your subscriptions etc over to a different server.
I made one on each instance but ended up with this as my main when Cole reached out offering us a place to migrate /r/android to (!android@lemdro.id).
Same. I also joined world as it was the first option shown. Are there any differences between world and the other servers?
I guess if you're just looking for a generic reddit-like experience then .world for now seems to do the job just fine. Ultimately it has admins that can choose to de-federate from any other server and they may do that to ones you would rather they didn't. Every server is going to be somewhat unique on that front with their own set of rules to follow (or not).
It's really interesting because it always will become somewhat political - with servers that have a tendency for more extreme views whether right or left wing, where do you draw the line before deciding to cut them off? That has already been happening in the short time I joined with servers like Hexbear which I honestly still don't fully understand the history and complexity of the situation.
My plan so far at least is to keep an eye on the lemmy.world announcements subreddit and if they do anything that I disagree with too much then I can move on elsewhere but I'm quite happy letting others do that level of curation for now at least without keeping too much of a close eye.