I have one account I use for everything, I’m too lazy to have alts
That doesn’t sound like a lot of pancakes
That lemmy.world account just collects dust nowadays.
The piracy thingy gave the same ending to mine in favor of lemm.ee, the good thing about the Fediverse is that if any other aggregator site, like Reddit did the crappy/un announced move like that we would get rekt… Meanwhile thanks to the Fediverse we could react and stay here without losing it all… That seems like the fucking future if you ask me.
Every single user of the lemmyverse is one of my alts :)
Even this acconut
Stop keeping us down!
I don’t have any alts in the usual sense, but I do the same thing I used to do on reddit which is switch to a new account every couple months. I just don’t like having all my opinions on everything in one spot long term. The nice thing here is that you don’t have to jump through hoops with a new account like you did on reddit (karma requirements, age requirements on some subs, etc).
Just 2, one admin account and one “undercover” account. If lemmy could add support for hiding admin/mod tags when we aren’t making “official” announcements that would be great. Unfortunately the devs seem to dislike the feature, so alt account it is.
I don’t mind the admin tag. Only users on my own instance can see it and I like being accessible to them. I think I’ve brought out the “mod” voice about twice, ever.
Edit: oh to answer OP’s question, I have a couple of alts - all the same username and used to test different apps or federation. I don’t know if there are any instances blocking aussie.zone, but I’d use them to check if a user makes a query. I only comment/post with this account.
I made three different accounts but I really didn’t know what instance to use at first. Now I have landed at the only one I use.
What are the differences between instances, functionality wise?
Not a whole lot. One I used had no down votes and another kept going down. So I just stuck with lemm.ee but alot of the communities I use are on other instances. That is what I didn’t get at first, that you could subscribe to any community on different instances unless they got defederated from your instance.
this is my only account
I have 3, the original one I signed up with after the Reddexodus at the community I identified most with at the start, one with the same name on a community I prefer more now, but keep the old one as a backup. And a final one for porn.
i have a porn account but the porn on this app sucks
…which could be a good thing but I don’t think that’s what you mean.
I created an account for posting manly-hairy nsfw pics, and I’m not posting anything :)
It’s never too late to get started 😏
This is the main account, then I have an alt for NSFW.
Unlike when I was on Reddit, I use one account for everything now.
My alts are always on my same name. It helps me not have to remember, but it helps me to compartmentalize.
I have one over on lemmy.world that I made when RiF went down and it pointed to that instance. ‘Reddit is Fun’ was my trusted app of choice for so long that I figured that I’d go with their recommendation.
That mindset was apparently shared with a lot of people, and lemmy.world became overcrowded and unusable every other day for a while due to traffic. That’s when I read that one should get registered at a closer and/or smaller instance in order to have better service.
That’s when I moved over to SDF’s shockingly fast lemmy instance.
For what it’s worth, lemmy.world has been exceptionally stable for a while now.
I probably just jinxed it, though.
I only have one alt in the Lemmyverse and the only reason I have it is because I’m a burrow mod and an admin informed me that reports made by Lemmy World members don’t show up for Lemm Ee mods, so she (the admin) asked if I could make a Lemmy World alt to help me check reports made by members. The alt is @KaneLivesInDeath@lemmy.world
Reports being shared across instances sounds like it would be an useful feature. Hope it gets added in the future.
One of the things I miss about Reddit is being able to create accounts without manual approval, and/or without having to supply an email address.