this post was submitted on 06 Aug 2023
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That's an issue of your instance, not of Lemmy. Smaller, less populated instances tend to be more stable.
But even if I'm on my instance, lemme.ee, and LW is down, I'm not going to see anything from that instance. Which is where the most activity is. So I might see the same link for an article locally, with two comments, and no interaction from the instance with 300 comments.
I mean, eventually other instances will grow, but then they will face the same problems as Lemmy.world.
While world is down, you can still read everything that was posted and federated before it went down on other instances. It's not like you suddenly don't have anything to read (unless you are on here 24 hrs / day).
It's not really just about reading, it's the engagement. I can read something from a couple of hours ago, comment now, and then somebody might read it in a couple of hours. And then comment back. But then I'm barely interested in the conversation because I've moved on.
But I'm just nitpicking. I know it's going to balance out. Or it won't and we'll move on to something else that does LOL. Or I can always spend more time outside. Gasp.
Being outside is dangerous, it has fresh air and sunshine. :)