That is exactly why I made this page. If you want more details you can follow the links and dive into things, but if you don’t then the options on this page are much better than doing nothing.
I’d prefer terms like ‘Switch from Reddit to Lemmy by joining https://lemmy.world/ or another instances which you might like, see join-lemmy.org for a list.’
I strongly disagree with putting Ubuntu front and center. I realize that Canonical is headquartered in the UK (although with many subsidiaries including ones in the US, Canada, and China), is one of the most corporate-controlled “community” distributions. Even if something is European, other points of criticism should not be forsaken.
Agree with this, but in a tldr there shouldn’t have a lot of disclaimers at the same time. Maybe just adding words like ‘for example’ or ‘such as’ or ‘a popular choice is’ can already say enough.
Still, this leaves open the question of how you reached your idea of sensible defaults. Are these just the most popular in each category (e.g. most successful search engine, highest user-count Lemmy instance, etc.)?
That is exactly why I made this page. If you want more details you can follow the links and dive into things, but if you don’t then the options on this page are much better than doing nothing.
I’d prefer terms like ‘Switch from Reddit to Lemmy by joining https://lemmy.world/ or another instances which you might like, see join-lemmy.org for a list.’
I strongly disagree with putting Ubuntu front and center. I realize that Canonical is headquartered in the UK (although with many subsidiaries including ones in the US, Canada, and China), is one of the most corporate-controlled “community” distributions. Even if something is European, other points of criticism should not be forsaken.
Agree with this, but in a tldr there shouldn’t have a lot of disclaimers at the same time. Maybe just adding words like ‘for example’ or ‘such as’ or ‘a popular choice is’ can already say enough.
Full disclosure, I upvoted and agree with you.
Still, this leaves open the question of how you reached your idea of sensible defaults. Are these just the most popular in each category (e.g. most successful search engine, highest user-count Lemmy instance, etc.)?