Not necessarily a bad thing. A lot of new users to the fediverse.

  • @jonne@infosec.pub
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    7615 hours ago

    Surprising to me that Lemmy is only at 4.3%, it definitely feels very active to me.

    • @lorty@lemmy.ml
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      37 hours ago

      I’m not sure how this is measured, but from what I’ve seen by using mastodon a bit, they have a lot of bots that repost content from other sources, so in that way it feels a lot less active.

    • @Fizz@lemmy.nz
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      2012 hours ago

      Its wild to me how active lemmy feels compared to mastodon. I told my normie friends about it when I found out about it during the migration and they insisted that it would die and recently I was able to update them and say its still going strong and its got its own unique vibe that feels different from reddit.

      • @simple@lemm.ee
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        It’s because you can actually have discussions on Lemmy, whereas microblogging like mastodon is just “old man shouts at cloud” multiplied by 2 million people. I never understood the appeal.

        • mosiacmango
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          Not getting this experience on Mastodon. I hopped on after Lemmy, but so far I’ve had several positive back and forths with people.

    • WolfdadCigarette@threads.net
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      It’s incredibly active. It’s not gigagigant size, like masto, but it has a userbase large enough to survive for many years without an infusion. Reddit is still censoring lemmy sites, in case anyone else is curious

      • @lordnikon@lemmy.world
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        People forget web forums were way smaller than lemmy and ran just fine and were very active. Lemmy has a very different use case to mastodon. Since you don’t need individuals to latch onto. We are having a discussion on lemmy as equals around a topic not followers of a person like how a Micoblog is designed to be.

      • @Jimbo@yiffit.net
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        2715 hours ago

        Reddit is still censoring lemmy sites, in case anyone else is curious

        Wow, really? That is hilarious

      • NaibofTabr
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        4515 hours ago

        eh, reddit was like that for like the first 10 years

          • @onlinepersona@programming.dev
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            Hopefully in 10 years, the moderation tools will be good enough to deal with a scaling userbase. What the fediverse needs is moderation subscriptions i.e subscribing to or unsubscribing from moderation actions of different groups or people.

            For example, joining a community would subscribe you automatically to the moderation list of that community, but you could also unsub from the list if you don’t like the mods there and sub to a group of people you trust more with mod decisions. Imagine if there’s an overeager mod in the community you subbed to and you wanted to exclude the modding decisions - mod lists would allow that.

            Anti Commercial-AI license

            • @DreamlandLividity@lemmy.world
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              The issue to that is some moderation is mandatory by law, e.g. CP, copyrighted works. So mods still have to have the ability to remove data from the instances server completely, not just hide it. And instances probably also want to be able to have enforced rules on top of that.

              I think what could do better is federating on communities level. So if you post or comment to memes community, it can post or comment to version of the community on multiple instances, each with different moderators.

      • @Fizz@lemmy.nz
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        1012 hours ago

        The front page of Reddit was the same 10 usernames for majority of the sites existence. I wouldnt be surprised if it was still the same users just using multiple accounts because so many people blocked their mains.

      • @smeg@feddit.uk
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        1714 hours ago

        A thousand different people and you all recognise them by name? Sounds like a great community!

      • @webghost0101@sopuli.xyz
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        1414 hours ago

        A part of this might be shared interes. The same people visit the same spaces.

        See it as an opportunity to build tighter communities and friendships.

    • pruwyben
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      This is looking at total users, but I think monthly active users would be a better stat to use here. Lemmy has about 3 times the MAU of Misskey.

      Edit: Also worth noting that Pixelfed has close to 3 times Lemmy’s MAU now.