• 60d@lemmy.ca
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    2 months ago

    There are dozens of us.

    I am one of the proud new users, and this is great to see!

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    2 months ago

    I’m pretty new, but I like it here. It feels bigger than 54k MAU, probably because everyone is really active.

    • Kane@femboys.biz
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      2 months ago

      I completely agree!

      Posting/commenting on Reddit largely feels like a waste of time to me if it’s not something big and attention grabbing. I would get zero people to interact for days, while on Lemmy I usually get a reply within a few hours if I have a question about a post.

      Of course this isn’t evidence of anything, but I feel that it’s because Lemmy hasn’t been flooded with bots (yet? Hopefully never).

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      It also feels like half the activity on Reddit now comes from bots. It makes it feel emptier than it probably is to me when I go visit there occasionally, especially on the big subs. Which then makes me focus on the small subs, which end up feeling smaller or equal to the fediverse already, just on more niche topics.

  • db0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    The growth in 2025 has been staggering, ngl. And this is the kind of thing which converts from a trickle to a tsunami very quickly. It never happens with one shock. But a consistent amount of enshittification shocks. Reddit’s desperate struggle for profitability practically ensures those will keep happening, so this is all inevitable at this point. The only thing that is uncertain is whether digg can recapture the fleeing masses who are not cognizant of the dangers of corporate vc-backed enshittification yet, like bluesky did to Twitter.

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      But a consistent amount of enshittification shocks

      I think the proper term is enshittification sharts

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      2 months ago

      The user growth we’re seeomg could result in an overwhelming flood of users at anytime. Which is why people should consider supporting the lemmy devs and instance admins either financially or through contributions so that the lemmy software and infrastructure is ready to handle the growth.

  • sillyplasm@lemm.ee
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    2 months ago

    I’m beyond thrilled! can’t wait to see some of my favorite communities spring up here.

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    2 months ago

    Lemmy is more polished and populated now than before. Hope influx stays and we got all the real people from reddit and bots stay there.

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      2 months ago

      Downloading an app instead of using the web gui helped me a lot, almost gave up on Lemmy couple days ago. But some of these apps are so well made. Really shows commitment

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        Yep. I can’t use the web, only Thunder. If I could use my keyboard to navigate it fully, I probably would be more on web though.

  • Sjmarf@sh.itjust.works
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    Worth noting is that what counts as an “active user” has changed between now and then. During the Reddit API exodus, an “active user” was a user who had posted or commented in the past month. Now, it includes users who have voted. If the 54k MAU record was set using the first algorithm, it is likely that the MAU using the new algorithm (which includes voting) would have been much higher.

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    Woo! That’s awesome. I am seeing quite a few more people.

    We are already successful, I’m seeing stories, news articles, and videos that normally would never get pushed to the top. We can actually talk about things without overwhelming censorship, strange algorithms, or ads.

    • cm0002@lemmy.cafe
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      2 months ago

      We can actually talk about things without overwhelming censorship, strange algorithms, or ads.

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    Its still a shame that I will never recommend this place to anyone I know until the community changes here.

    Its a bit chicken and the egg cause we likely need one for the other. But with the users proclivity for bans, and blocks you end up with a user base even smaller and discussion that more feels like a battle to be right most of the time because intellectual superiority is looked up to rather than conversation.

    I still think a community of people competing to be the most right in every comment section does not lead to actual community and doesn’t even help provide facts or info to most communities when there are not many niches to which people in here can participate in. Objective facts work best not in fandoms but in crafts. Like what glue doesn’t melt Styrofoam when doing prop building not which show or game is best.

    I may be alone in this but I yearn for “the normies”.

    • plumbercraic@lemmy.sdf.org
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      Me too, but I still prefer this place to reddit. I have the same exact gripe: those that must be the most right. I’ve just found a lot more of them on reddit than lemmy. I have lost count of the amount of times I start to write something on reddit, then imagine how someone somewhere, from some angle, can decide to be offended if they want to, then just delete the comment. It definitely happens on lemmy too, it’s just in my experience it has happened less here, so I have been more willing to type out comments here. It really sucks that this has not been your experience.

    • Victor@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      a community of people competing to be the most right in every comment section

      I think this depends highly on the type of community. (Although clearly I’m doing it to you right now. Sorry.)

      Highly political topics and such are the worst, probably. But others where people come because of a shared interest, like a sport or food or animal or something, a hobby, I think tend to be more chill and mellow.

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        You would think. I still won’t go back to the gardening community. And will probably just stop participating in anything around here.

        The problem is that there is still to few others than those types. The topic seems secondary. The mellow places are where it’s empty.

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          2 months ago

          Maybe it also depends on the topic. But there are always gonna be annoying people everywhere you go in life. 🥲

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            The topic was how much they hoped my garden withered because I couldn’t afford to fully mulch all of it and was saying I was having to constantly weed the edge of my garden.
            They proceeded to gleefully wish harm upon me and hardship for not doing or being exactly like them and as I begged for help from others to not feel alone was told I likely deserved it.

            Yeah people are truly awful everywhere and not working on getting better.

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              That sucks. I’m sorry that happened =(

              It was like that for me on the Marvel Rivals subreddit on Reddit. I didn’t like all the smurfs (new accounts made by higher ranked players in lower ranked lobbies) but when I complained about it and said lower ranked or more casual players deserve to have fun, too, a bunch of people diminished my experiences, gleefully said they smurf, it’s a skill issue, it’s not a real problem (despite me checking enemy user profiles and sure enough, they’re all experts at this game with barely any time played and all wins in their competitive matches), just to not play, etc. It’s like pro basketball players dunking on little kid community games. They deserve to have fun, too!

              Don’t have any advice or anything, and what I said may not have made any sense to people who don’t play the game, just empathizing on how much the internet sucks sometimes and your comment reminded me of that. Now I’m angry just remembering it lol.

              • Krauerking@lemy.lol
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                Sorry. But yeah. Don’t have an answer but it’s a mess for being a new memeber when it feels communities don’t care to remember that people have to start somewhere.

                Sorry that it happened to you too.

  • ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.de
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    To anyone new wondering about phone apps for Lemmy, I use “Thunder” and it works great.

    Also, feel free to say Luigi without getting banned.

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    The MAU of lemmy.world is ~18,600 which is a bit greater than the combined MAU of the next 7 instances (a big help here is lemm.ee which has ~7000 MAU). This is a really healthy spread of users and it means we don’t lose lemmy if the biggest instance goes down.

    Compare that to Mastodon, where mastodon.social has more MAU (~372,000) than the combined MAU of the next 30 instances at least (I gave up counting). Thats not healthy for the ecosystem. Though tbf the total MAU of mastodon is ~899,000 so without mastodon.social they will still have ~527,000 but it will be very spread out.

    • tofu@lemmy.nocturnal.garden
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      I think the biggest instance, lemmy.world, not being operated by the Lemmy devs is also a good health indicator - on every other Fedi service I can think of, the server run by the devs is the biggest by far.

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        think the biggest instance, lemmy.world, not being operated by the Lemmy devs is also a good health indicator

        Doubly so considering how the main devs manage their instance according to their highly controversial political views LMAO

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    So by my math and some googling, that’s about 0.00005% of Reddit’s MAU.

    On the one hand, cool, growth is growth.

    On the other hand maybe it’s… healthy to stop looking at Lemmy as an “alternative” to anything and start thinking about it as this small forum you like to use sometimes. Worked for me in the 90s, works for me now.

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      Totally, we don’t want numbers for the sake of numbers. We need passionate people who are ready to ditch other mainstream ones for federated alternatives. Then only we can grow.