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Lemmy Just Broke the 54k MAU Record Set During the 2023 API Exodus!

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  • C [email protected]

    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.

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    But you don't need to be on the same instance to contribute?

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      Digg still exists?

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      They just announced they were coming back the other day 😂

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      • M [email protected]

        Make Americans Useful.

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        Start at the top.

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        • J [email protected]

          Help retain users by discussing more than just politics

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          I have a gimmick sublemmy, [email protected]. Post images that may or may not contain horses!

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          • R [email protected]

            Also helps to not be shit.

            Yeah, we also turn a lot of people away by having boring UI and no Algorhythm, but I consider those to be more of a personality filter.

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            Fuck the algorithm. Idk why people like that shit.

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            • E [email protected]

              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.

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              Yup. Literally the day they announced that shit I peaced out.

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              • L [email protected]

                Reddit refugee here. Can I say Luigi?

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                This is exactly what I was wondering.

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                  Reddit refugee here. Can I say Luigi?

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                  It's more frowned upon to not do so.

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                  • C [email protected]

                    This is exactly what I was wondering.

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                    It's more of a requirement than a punishable offense on Lemmy.

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                      Got it. Is there a way for me to transfer or do you just register into a new account once I figure out the best server for me?

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                      You can browse instances without an account before applying for one, if you want to get a taste first.

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                      • R [email protected]

                        I love that neither of us made it a point of which side is right 😛

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                        We all know the right answer...

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                        • C [email protected]

                          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.

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                          I don't think the subs failed to get off the ground because of federation, I think they did because they didn't have a dedicated person tirelessly filling them with posts and single-handedly carrying them. Because that's still where we are population wise. 50k+ MAUs is very nice, but not nearly enough for niche subs to be self-sustaining. Look at any small but active Lemmy sub right now and it's often a single person doing 90% of the posting. The only real way to get a new sub going is to be that person.

                          At least now we have stuff like Lemmy Federate and places like [email protected] and [email protected] that are both fairly active, so getting a new sub off the ground should be much easier than two years ago.

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                          • L [email protected]

                            Reddit refugee here. Can I say Luigi?

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                            Friend, you can say Luigi is a hero.

                            lemmy.world might have some rules against endorsing violence, but on most Lemmy instances, I can even tell you I hope all the healthcare CEOs are assassinated the same way. No corporate overlords to appease here!

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                              I have a gimmick sublemmy, [email protected]. Post images that may or may not contain horses!

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                              I see no horses posted -- oh, right

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                                and start thinking about it as this small forum you like to use sometimes

                                Well, that's how I felt three years ago, before two (relatively) huge exoduses.

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                                • B [email protected]

                                  Currently using phtn.app for browsing lemmy, though it’s a bit buggy on mobile. V2 will be coming soon so hopefully most bugs will be fixed.

                                  What y’all using?

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                                  Summit for Lemmy

                                  I was using Sync since the ::: spoiler spoiler
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                                  ::: exodus and basically moved with it, but it's not been updated for a while so I tried out a few others but was always turned off by their different gestures so I never switched.

                                  However when I tried out Summit it had the right theming and gestures to be comfortable coming from Sync, along with an excellent unique screenshot tool that I've come to rely on.

                                  I will try out phtn.app as an alternative on desktop since I don't browse Lemmy much outside of the apps.

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                                  • C [email protected]

                                    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.

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                                    It doesn't matter almost at all which instance a community is on. People could just unite the different scuba groups into one. Basically any they see fit. I'm not sure the decentralization really causes this effect. Or does it make it too difficult to find communities? I've been plenty able to find communities from various instances, at least.

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                                      be the change you want to see. Post and upvote.

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                                      Instructions not clear. Posted upvotes.

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                                      • L [email protected]

                                        Reddit refugee here. Can I say Luigi?

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                                        Can I say Luigi

                                        https://lemmy.world/c/luigimangione

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                                        • J [email protected]

                                          Help retain users by discussing more than just politics

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                                          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.

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