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bhouston ◴[] No.36435600[source]
https://lemmy.ml OR https://lemmy.world and https://kbin.social and are quite nice. Been posting there myself and it is great.

Lemmy is having some stability issues across its instances because of this growth curve: https://lemm.ee/pictrs/image/693866c7-8f65-4046-8781-58aee70...

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EMCymatics ◴[] No.36435863[source]
I would sign up for lemmy but it requires an email
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InCityDreams ◴[] No.36435985[source]
Did you manage to sign up for reddit without one?
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omgmajk ◴[] No.36436151[source]
Yes, this used to be a feature of Reddit, not sure if it still is.
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junon ◴[] No.36436750[source]
It used to be a feature of the entire internet, really. Email based signups weren't common in the infancy.
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1. omgmajk ◴[] No.36438378[source]
Yeah, I remember. I was born in the eighties. In my opinion this should still be a feature of the internet, remembering your username and password should be enough for a lot of things. Protection against bots can be achieved in any number of ways and there already exists ways to use temporary emails so I don't really get why most places still require you to use an email.

Edit: I mean, I do get it, I just don't like it.

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2. junon ◴[] No.36445785[source]
I feel you. Things were nice and easy back then, before the greater population came and made everything terrible and spammed the daylights out of everything.