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[Help Design Lemmy] How to describe Lemmy in a single Sentence?

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    Woo hoo! Glad to hear it, and welcome to the threadiverse!
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    @afewbugs @vjprema @BobQuasit Yeah, I did it from my desktop. Much easier, I suspect.
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    When people are told about Lemmy and look for it in a search engine, join-lemmy.org is one of the first pages that comes up. Here they should be able to find out what Lemmy is, and be able to register an account to start posting. At the moment this still seems too complicated, so I'm looking for your suggestions to improve it: On the main page, is the text relevant and up to date or should anything be changed? How about the instance selection wizard (click "join a server" on the homepage), which lets you select topics and languages to select instances. Do the current options make sense? The instance list itself, is there any information missing, or potential design improvements? And the list of apps, what can be done here? For one thing the data is rarely updated, so we would appreciate pull requests. Any other suggestions you may have. Since yesterday I already made a couple of improvements: Use biased random for instance list, so large instances are always near the top Rename Join to Sign Up in instance list Fix icon overflows by using inline-flex (by @dessalines) Add button to visit random instance (not merged yet) Edit: Here is a draft for some changes to the frontpage: [image: image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fuser-attachments%2Fassets%2Fa6ce3ca1-7da1-4f67-aefb-8de4026ed250] https://github.com/LemmyNet/joinlemmy-site/pull/524
  • Leaving Lemmy for Instagram

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    I’ve stopped using Lemmy. I mainly use social media to hear and talk about what’s happening around me, but Lemmy feels stuck on memes and U.S. news. It doesn’t seem like anyone’s trying to change that, so I’m moving to Instagram where I can actually follow local stuff and people I know.