Just found out about this and thought it was neat. For those of you that don’t know, a Lemmy instance won’t automatically federate everything everywhere all at once. It’ll federate only what local users are subscribed to. So someone made a tool that will let you increase visibility of smaller communities that might not be synced to every instance.

Looks like it’s opt-in, and instances can avoid using it. Some do because it’s a lot of server cost for stuff they don’t care about.

I’ve created a few communities, and wondered why I was immediately getting ~30 subscribers, and this is probably why

  • recursive_recursion they/them@lemmy.ca
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    28 days ago

    If I see a new community or post that I feel should’ve gained a higher number of subscribers/votes I tend to check if it’s been federated or not

    and if the community hasn’t I tend to queue it up as a habit🤗

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      i do this also with one of the local bot accounts so new users will find stuff on my instance easier. keeps the the ‘all/new’ queue churning for superscrollers