this post was submitted on 16 Jan 2026
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It's really hard to know what to focus on. Here's my best shot:
Sounds good, but I would keep the Fediverse in somehow, eg "A federated discussion platform for communities".
I think leave the federation out, it just confuses new people. People who don't know what the Fediverse is won't understand what federated means, and those who do understand likely don't need to be told Lemmy is federated.
Still its the main feature. Plus the sentence is a bit short like this. Or mention that it is open source instead.
"Open source" would be good. That phrase is now widely understood by the layman. From my point of view, however, people are unable to keep a thought. The shorter, the better in the marketing world, I would say.
My friends still think fediverse are for federal agents.
Not bad, but I personally don't like centering the attention on platforms because then we are drawing attention away from the instances. By centering attention on instances, we normalize instances and allow them to thrive.
I'd say something in the direction of Discussion Instances for communities.
people don't know what instance means. they aren't all object oriented programmers.
I very much like the simplicity of "A discussion platform for communities". If one wants to highlight the one feature that sets Lemmy apart from others, then adding "decentralised" would do the job for me. As others have already said, I am not using "federated" because that can only be used when "federation" is a known word, which it absolutely is not. If you understand "federation", then you probably already know about Lemmy. So,
"Lemmy, a decentralised discussion platform for communities".
I like this one the most out of all the ones I've read here up to now.