Just keep in mind you might have to instance hop again if your chosen instance goes down, but that's OK.
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Hmm. Do any of the apps allow you to seamlessly manage more than one?
I'm new to this but I've found Voyager has served me really well so far. I have two accounts now lemm.ee is going.
Most Lemmy apps support switching quickly between instances.
In theory, this could ease the transition when an instance closes, I guess.
In reality, the Internet is for pornography.
It presumably makes it easier to quickly switch between porn-free and porn-full subscription sets.
I say "Presumably", because I'm above all that... here on my non-porn account.
Plus...there's probably someone here who carefully separates their Linux Lemmys into one account and their railway and mass transit news Lemmys into another.
europe.pub
Might i recommend lemmynsfw.com?
I switched to pie fed mainly because of the options including one to not blur nsfw as a lot of folks bar for nsfw is like way lower than mine.
Can piefed be accessed through voyager? I heard people talking about it as a good way to avoid all the tankies, but I couldnโt find it on the instance search within voyager.
if your using an interface then the options may not matter I think since the app would control visuals. Again I think.
Does it really matter where you go? It's all federated together anyway, that's the whole point, isn't it?