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  • Ahh. Right. Thanks for bearing with me as a new user who is trying to figure things out.

    Yes, I was on that community at lemmy.ml because I happened upon it by following links from lemmy.world I think. I clicked the big green Subscribe button at https://lemmy.ml/c/lemmy . I got a dialogue box “Subscribe from Remote Instance. Enter the instance you would like to follow this community from”, and entered aussie.zone

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    This process worked fine for other communities I subscribed to.

    But for this one I got the “Server error” message. (I was later able to subscribe successfully by copy-pasting the community address into the aussie.zone search.)



  • Thanks! Yes Friendica is interesting, too! I took it for a quick spin and and yes, I think there are some opportunities to improve things for new and non-technical users that could be tackled with some user research and user-centred design! Are there places i should look if I want to contribute to Friendica or Fedilab? If you have suggestions for an active Friendica server I could try out as a newbie that’d be great.

    Indeed, there are some UI differences between servers. But I think several of the Fedi services share difficulties related to high priority user tasks (sign up, logon, find posts / threads of interest, reply, post). I’m thinking some attention to users’ mental models and development design patterns might benefit several projects and many servers all at once, perhaps. Just a thought.

    Thank you again.


  • Cool! For new users who aren’t familiar with Lemmy, I think it’d be great to see suggestions for communities to join when first encountering the home page. That’d help newbies understand what “communities” are all about, give them get a sense of what types of topics are discussed here on Aussie.zone and help them find and subscribe to some communities of interest.

    What do you reckon? Would it be feasible to add a link to few of the most popular / flagship communities to the homepage sidebar, and perhaps a [See all Communities] link underneath? Perhaps there are cons I haven’t thought of. Cheers!



  • Thanks! It is useful for me to have more of a poke around there, for sure!

    Of course, human-centred design and UX is more than just bug reports (sorry I’m probably telling you stuff you already know).

    I am also interested to connect with other people thinking about the UX (end to end user experience) of Lemmy: find out what’s already been done in terms of speaking with diverse potential users, finding out how people want to use it, thinking about mental models and user stories, etc.















  • The importance of internal public sector roles such as communications is something we need to continue to talk about to people who are worried about governments wasting money. We need to make it apparent to everyone that they are essential for basic, frontline public systems to work effectively. Our schools, hospitals, pollution control, roads… all rely on ‘backend’ systems and communication between different arms of government.
    The major tuberculosis outbreak in Kansas (yes, we’re talking the US, not a poverty stricken nation) is becoming a problem because there are no communications between public health departments and agencies - because Trump has halted their funding.