this post was submitted on 06 Aug 2023
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The problem with lemmy is that it's not 100% stable. I like it more than Reddit but at least 20% of time lemmy is overloaded, down, not refreshing or else.
Lemmy isn't overloaded. Lemmy.world and Lemmy.ml are.
People need to move to other instances. Lemmy was never designed to have main central instances. There are supposed to be many smaller and more specific ones and people choose the ones that fit their usage.
Yes and no. Bigger servers can see more posts and communities on other servers because of how the federation works. I have an account on a small instance and an account on lemmy.world, and my All feed has way more content on lemmy.world. I've also run into issues finding and subscribing to communities on the small instance.
If you're on a large instance, there's a much higher chance that someone else has searched for the community you're looking for already and the server knows about it.
Less technical users aren't going to understand any of this.