Posts by doctroid@universeodon.com
 (DIR) Post #APsML5uxPF1uoGqpyC by doctroid@universeodon.com
       2022-11-22T22:29:59Z
       
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       @coffee without coffee
       
 (DIR) Post #AQ8T4QXtGbHe4VQ7No by doctroid@universeodon.com
       2022-11-30T17:00:20Z
       
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       @stux Big same, kid
       
 (DIR) Post #AQqeF1d3tVbKQlKeJs by doctroid@universeodon.com
       2022-12-22T00:33:14Z
       
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       @stux TFW you realize you brought the wrong wattage light bulb
       
 (DIR) Post #AQsUoHo77pbTW5b2fY by doctroid@universeodon.com
       2022-12-21T17:33:24Z
       
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       @johno_wells Well, yes, a new server requires a new account on that server. Aliasing is not a requirement but it allows followers of the old account to find the new account. It's not that hard to migrate but it's not a one-click process either. (And it's a lot more possible than migrating from walled gardens like Twitter.) There are helpful guides available.
       
 (DIR) Post #AQsUoIpZJuMSgtHiZk by doctroid@universeodon.com
       2022-12-21T17:42:14Z
       
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       @johno_wells I don't see it as "crazy" nor that you "have to" understand the nuances before signing up. The big servers for instance are perfectly fine for anyone starting out. And may be fine for most people forever. But if you want to make a change, it's maybe a 10 minute process once you've picked an instance to move to.
       
 (DIR) Post #AQsUoJvHGAWQ4sxn72 by doctroid@universeodon.com
       2022-12-21T17:45:20Z
       
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       @johno_wells Size matters in a few ways. Bigger servers federate with more other servers making it easier to find and connect to other people. On the other hand bigger servers come with more jerks who need to be moderated, and moderation gets geometrically harder with increased size. If you have concerns it may be harder to get them addressed. Big servers also (as we're seeing today) are becoming acquisition targets by capitalists.
       
 (DIR) Post #ARZY3qBWmB5tTVbYjg by doctroid@universeodon.com
       2023-01-02T04:11:56Z
       
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       @Kashalot A still I saved from a video I found somewhere