• @60d@lemmy.ca
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    273 days ago

    There are dozens of us.

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

    • @DopaDodge@lemmy.world
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      254 days ago

      Help retain users by discussing more than just politics

      One of the things I feel like Lemmy is still missing or is under developed is the niche hobbyist and tech help communities. I’m referring to places users can go to ask questions and start to build up a knowledge base of sorts that people will find and reference. Kind of like how if you want to actually find useful information for something, you used to add “Reddit” to every search to get meaningful results. Hopefully, that can become Lemmy. Assuming of course search engines even index Lemmy well enough

      One way to start could be just having people post small tutorials or solutions for popular problems or topics in respective communities. I know the internet has changed a lot but “back in the old days” that was a great way to get engagement going at least on tech forums.

        • @DopaDodge@lemmy.world
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          33 days ago

          Well not really, as I’m talking about any type of self-help content not just computers/tech. Any helpful content that people would be able to find vs just all news, politics and memes

      • @jsomae@lemmy.ml
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        54 days ago

        search engines hardly index lemmy unfortunately. Probably due to having too much repeated content on different URLs.

        • @DopaDodge@lemmy.world
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          54 days ago

          Probably due to having too much repeated content on different URLs.

          It seems like its gotten better in the last 2 years as I can at least get lemmy results now, and popular instances show up more but yea, still not great.

      • @subarctictundra@lemmy.world
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        43 days ago

        Yeah, I feel like people on here have a bad habit of relating even completely unrelated posts back to US politics. But if you keep reading the news then your brain tends to do that.

      • @chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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        134 days ago

        I think this is an artifact of what’s oddly the biggest weakness of the fediverse: decentralization.

        When I used reddit back pre-api stuff, my front page was 100% niche subs I’d subscribed to, but those niches have trouble le growing here because there’s so many instances.

        I was super active in the scuba subreddit. Here on Lemmy, there’s several scuba groups that tried to form, but none of them stuck because they were all on different instances instead of one central location where everyone could work together to make the community.

        As a result, most of us haven’t been filtering out 99% of Lemmy because the 1% where we’d be active doesn’t exist. It’s like joining reddit and having your frontpage be /r/all. It’s a shitty experience that g9ves a lot of weight to political posts.

          • @chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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            13 days ago

            No, but there’s fragmentation of communities. Instead of one central place for the community to form, you have to look at dozens of locations, where there may be a sub, but it may have 1 post in the last 4 months.

  • @Picasso@sh.itjust.works
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    143 days ago

    This is great but i feel like we still need some speciality communities that will drive people here. This is an amazing start though

    • @UltraGiGaGigantic@lemmy.ml
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      33 days ago

      I think we need default instances that new users are put in to stream line the sign up process. Instances with little to no defederation so people can window shop for a instance that reflects their values. Or even just browse.

      Looking through a intimidating list of instances all with their own special rules is not for everyone.

      • @Picasso@sh.itjust.works
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        12 days ago

        Would it make sense to a preselected list of general instances in each region and simply have a sort of round robin approach to those instances that are within the users geolocation. This will align with legal laws of that user while removing the complexity and offering some sort of balancing of new signups? I know the idea with the fediverse is to be decentralized which it could still be for the users that care but i feel the most majority of people coming from Reddit probably won’t care (at least not at first)

  • @bndkt@lemm.ee
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    43 days ago

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

    • @Shyfer@ttrpg.network
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      11 day ago

      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
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    1545 days ago

    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.

    • DeeDan06
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      324 days ago

      Yeah. Reddit is currently enshitifying in overdrive. They used to just do dumb features nobody wants, but now they are actively harming the base. The entire Luigi over-moderation this is just bad, and it feels like they want the formerly leftist site to go full maga now. and even if I do have to use it, the website often tends to not function properly these days, with the site constantly reloading, or voting functions to be broken. This is the year of lemmy.

      • @El_Scapacabra@lemm.ee
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        214 days ago

        I figured the planned paywalling of content was going to be the last straw for me, but then they gave me a fucking warning for upvoting. I made a Lemmy account the same day. Fuck them.

        The paywall shit is still planned for this year afaik so be prepared to see more of Reddit heading this way.

        • @aceshigh@lemmy.world
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          124 days ago

          I got a warning for a comment. Ive been on reddit for almost 13 years and have never been warned before. It’s crazy. My beliefs and writing style haven’t changed. Reddit has.

  • sillyplasm
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    53 days ago

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

  • Sjmarf
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    1144 days ago

    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.

  • @Flummoxx@lemm.ee
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    634 days ago

    I’ll just say, the more I hang around Lemmy, the more I enjoy the genuine conversations. It feels like less snark, less joke replies, and just a generally more community-type feeling. Reminds me of when I first tried Reddit after leaving Digg way back when.

    Hopefully, us exiles can leave the Reddit back at Reddit.

    • @Lexxly@lemmy.ca
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      304 days ago

      I find a bunch of snark here, but it absolutely feels more genuine. With reddit it felt like half the comments I saw were from bots. More than half, maybe.

    • @Zink@programming.dev
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      214 days ago

      I feel the exact same, and I’ve been hanging around here for almost two years (the great 3rd party app exodus of ‘23).

      This place feels more like a community filled with people versus a firehose of internet wrapped in layers of corporate and right wing BS.

      Reddit was almost exclusively read-only for me. Here, I am commenting all the time.

      • @CarrierLost@infosec.pub
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        74 days ago

        This is one of the reasons I stayed. It was still small enough back then that you actually started to recognize people you had conversations with, and not just the troll farms.

    • @Lucky13@lemmy.world
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      64 days ago

      I like a lot of things here better than Reddit. For one thing, I don’t see the stupid buzzwords like literally or cringe in 98% of all posts. There’s no hivemind here…yet. And hopefully there won’t be.

      Also not the same 5 memes repeated for 15 years.

    • @henfredemars@infosec.pub
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      54 days ago

      A democracy, if you can keep it, in a sense. Lemmy is healthy. Time will tell if the idea works, but I think it is a huge advantage tearing away corporate ownership and really investing in a platform that is owned by its users.

  • @imetators@lemm.ee
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    384 days 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.

    • @henfredemars@infosec.pub
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      34 days ago

      Onboarding process is definitely smoother, and we fixed a lot of the Federation bugs. Usability is an all-time high. I don’t know what the critical mass is, but we are definitely gaming momentum.

  • @amos@mander.xyz
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    Fantastic! New people (and old as well), please give to the community! Post and/or comment as much as possible, to make Lemmy an even better place!

    You can do so by just regularly commenting and/or posting, but also by creating new communities and bringing some activity to inactive ones!

    • @AnonomousWolf@lemm.ee
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      73 days ago

      This!!

      Help the communities you like to see grow.

      Just making one or two posts in communities that seem dead gets the ball rolling in making them alive.

      It also motivates others to post.

      • socialjusticewizard
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        64 days ago

        Eh. to some degree, enshittification is going to happen as more people come in, because more people = more shitty people. If we want to have the good niche communities that are IMO the only excellent thing about reddit, we’ll have to put up with the fact that that also means a bunch of annoying people use the service.

        At least Lemmy has far, far better tools for dealing with them.

    • @faberyayo@lemm.ee
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      114 days ago

      Absolutely. Feels like it’s 2005 again, and you discover all kind of new places on the internet.

  • Sunshine (she/her)OP
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    It’s so nice to see the servers are not crashing anymore this time around like how Lemmy.world did for me a few times back when I first joined in 2023 and I remember when the only app that was available on ios was just Wefwef before Memmy and Mlem came out of testflight. Today the apps are much more developed as we now have: 6 ios apps, 10 android apps, advanced search, moderator tools, user tags, in-app video playback, baby account indicator, advanced markdown editors, crossposting, watch support, expanded customizations, content filters, fediseer integration, side by side posts, alternate sources menu, song service integration, direct messages in app, gallery view, local sub count on communities, troll buster, user theme directory, open web post in app, gestures, media bias check, alt check and personal contribution stats.

    • qaz
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      Yes I remember the lemmy.world servers being DDOS’ed every couple of days and having to switch between 3 clients and the webinterface because all of the apps were missing some features. The alternative frontends like photon and tesseract have really improved and imo should be the new defaults.