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Lemmy.World or Lemmy.Ml or ....? The user based is divided into fiefdoms and thats a problem and why Lemmy will never replace reddit.
That's a strength, not a weakness. This means no one group controls all information. No one person can decide "x thing" is bad and purge it from Lemmy.
The app I use just amalgamates them all into the same feeds
That's true, but search engines aren't really made for the fediverse. If you don't find some good blog posts about something you simply add site:Reddit.com to the search Query and bam you get good results. The same thing isn't possible for Lemmy.
Sort of is
Instance/post/numericalstring
Can be saved by a search engine even if that post is from a different instance
Though google doesn’t like urls without keywords
What i meant is, that its quite hard to find something, if you don't know the instance something is posted on.