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So I immediately jumped into lemmy.world and created an account and community here. Then after further digging and instance exploring I found lemm.ee and found it to run much more fluid and faster and gave me a better user experience. So, I then created an account and the same community on lemm.ee thinking I had to choose one. I have this weird feeling one server will dissolve or be obtained by the other and I will lose things, is that even a thing? With the lemm.ee account I got a lot more action in my community. Should I keep things active for a while or is it safe to choose now? I'm kinda tired jumping back and forth. Thank you internet people.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

it does not matter the instance where you create your profile or community, all are federated. small instaces run better because lemmy is (not yet) good at scaling.