this post was submitted on 12 Jun 2023
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I like it. I can see myself being a long-term user here, in fact I plan to be. However, I'm experiencing a lot of timeouts and lag, I know it's not on my end. I'm not techie enough to know the reason this happens, but Im pretty sure that it won't adopt mainstream users until it runs smoother.
I have a solid feeling that your lag and timeouts are due to the influx of users signing up to the Lemmy-verse....it will likely get better soon.
It will and has. For example, lemmy.ml and lemmy.world have already upgraded their hardware tremendously. Am sure others have and will do the same.
For me it has already become much smoother.
Prove:
Edit: added the links
No doubt
I signed up as a lemmy.ml user before they started getting hammered and ended up making a new account at a smaller server. I think a lot of the lag yesterday was a result of droves of redditors heading over to the bigger lemmy servers.
Yeah I'm the same way. The good news is that when I joined Mastodon a few months ago, the same thing happened. Now, it's one of the most stable websites/apps I use!
I think it is mainly because of the large amount of new users who are migrating from reddit.