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

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    Fuck the algorithm. Idk why people like that shit.

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    Especially on Lemmy, the only thing it's really doing is bringing some discoverability but the discoverability isn't all that bad on Lemmy you have to look around for like 2 minutes to find the communities, okay, well you have to understand that there are like communities on multiple instances, figure out how to switch from local to all, then look around for 2 minutes

    After hanging out on Blue sky for a bit I'm pretty sure Mastodon could use a little algorithmic help. The communities on Mastodon are so loosely formed they can be a little hard to find, you end up looking for people with the same taste and follow their followers. It works but nothing ever gets surface to you that you didn't actually actively look for and it seems to be kind of a mess in a Twitter scenario.

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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".

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      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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        Samesies. About the only thing I ever go back for is askhistorians

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        About the only thing I ever go back for

        Honestly, I miss some subs. But I just cut my losses. The usability and UI of the site went to shit. The toxicity was horrible. The site policies went to shit. No third party apps. No point.

        I only come back to answer necrobumps and one time to update my own post that was a support question where I managed to figure out the answer. I don't want to leave behind those forum posts like in XKCD where they have the same issue but don't answer anything. 😅

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          Wouldn't that be closer to stackexchange?

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          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

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            And then in 5-10 years the users will destroy it like everything else on the Internet...

            Seriously, though, make me wrong - because this kind of model is so new to me, I don't know, is there anything different about this that will resist it going the way of things that were once good and eventually weren't, like Craigslist and Reddit?

            Obviously a lot of Reddit sucks due to how it's run, but let's not overlook that part of its downfall, like with Craigslist, is the users as it grew having no respect for the model. I've been on my way out since well before the API exodus (and yet I was addicted and too lazy until now, that's on me). People posting whatever they want wherever they want and having very little understanding of nuance in language ("oddly satisfying" doesn't just mean "I like this"), misusing downvoting (I know I'm yelling at clouds, but that was where Reddit was doomed from the start to become an echo chamber, and I didn't know if Lemmy is different in that respect - do votes determine visibility here?), moderators becoming more power hungry, and I'm sorry if this is mean, but the userbase trending younger steering content much more to "mah crush, aitah?," fake stories for "points," and I feel the general populace there being more gullible. Not to mention the same comments being made over and over, and I'm not talking about bots, I'm talking about constant "this is the way" and "username checks out."

            I've seen so many actual discussions here already that are full of real passion and good points even when they're heated, some lovely user created and has posted around a really through socialist reading list. I've only seen "this is the way" once. Reddit is lazy one-word answers and downvotes. How do we encourage this and discourage that?

            Anyway, I rant. This place is great now and will only get better as it grows, but I hope this model will in some way resist that downfall. But I've come to accept that nothing on the Internet is permanent. And also that people are gonna people and if I don't like that, it's on me to leave.

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            lemmy already has a bunch of echo chambers, I think it's inevitable from the design of a network like this where the user selects what content to view and be served

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              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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                lemmy already has a bunch of echo chambers, I think it's inevitable from the design of a network like this where the user selects what content to view and be served

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                I think it's really important to consume social media/whatever this and Reddit are conscientiously. Be aware you're in an echo chamber and step outside from to time. Sometimes it's just annoying (I was really into the show Mr Robot, and one of my many Reddit rage-quits was just being sick of seeing any speculation about where the show was going that was anything but the accepted popular opinion being downvoted) and sometimes just misleading (we all thought Trump couldn't win), but there are so many ways it sneaks into your consciousness. For me, the tribalist culture wars became really glaring. We hate everyone who drives a car. We hate anyone who has a grass lawn. You can't advocate for something there without making it about hating everyone else. I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but I firmly believe a lot of that is by design. I'm sure it will bleed over here eventually if there is a large exodus, but I hope there are counter measures.

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

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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".

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                    Be the change you want to see. Host a instance. Show us how it's done.

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

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                      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.

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                        There are dozens of us.

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

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                          I hate everyone on lemmy but at least I'm hating people

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                          Yeah, fighting with bots is just boring. At least if a human gets mad at me it's more real.

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                            Be the change you want to see. Host a instance. Show us how it's done.

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                            I should host an instance. About Apache. To learn how to do Apache configs. Then I could host an instance.

                            Oh wait.

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                              Be the change you want to see. Host a instance. Show us how it's done.

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                              Spend money I don't have to open myself to attacks for people I already say I dislike that don't like to told what to do at all.

                              No.

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                                Just keep posting and being the type of person you want to see as a community member here. The other site was exactly like you described above for a very long time!

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                                I can't be responsible for changing others. That is an unfair request.

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                                  Aw. We hate you too.

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                                    MAU? Mostly Anal Users? Martian Appalachian Upholstery? Mass Ass Underwear? Missing Alligator Utensils? Moldy Apple Uterus? Massive Arctic Uranus?

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                                    Most Awesome Users

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                                      Insta-ban!

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                                      Are tomato's on pizza ok?

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                                        And then in 5-10 years the users will destroy it like everything else on the Internet...

                                        Seriously, though, make me wrong - because this kind of model is so new to me, I don't know, is there anything different about this that will resist it going the way of things that were once good and eventually weren't, like Craigslist and Reddit?

                                        Obviously a lot of Reddit sucks due to how it's run, but let's not overlook that part of its downfall, like with Craigslist, is the users as it grew having no respect for the model. I've been on my way out since well before the API exodus (and yet I was addicted and too lazy until now, that's on me). People posting whatever they want wherever they want and having very little understanding of nuance in language ("oddly satisfying" doesn't just mean "I like this"), misusing downvoting (I know I'm yelling at clouds, but that was where Reddit was doomed from the start to become an echo chamber, and I didn't know if Lemmy is different in that respect - do votes determine visibility here?), moderators becoming more power hungry, and I'm sorry if this is mean, but the userbase trending younger steering content much more to "mah crush, aitah?," fake stories for "points," and I feel the general populace there being more gullible. Not to mention the same comments being made over and over, and I'm not talking about bots, I'm talking about constant "this is the way" and "username checks out."

                                        I've seen so many actual discussions here already that are full of real passion and good points even when they're heated, some lovely user created and has posted around a really through socialist reading list. I've only seen "this is the way" once. Reddit is lazy one-word answers and downvotes. How do we encourage this and discourage that?

                                        Anyway, I rant. This place is great now and will only get better as it grows, but I hope this model will in some way resist that downfall. But I've come to accept that nothing on the Internet is permanent. And also that people are gonna people and if I don't like that, it's on me to leave.

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                                        If your instance gets destroyed, there will be others to join.

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                                          There are dozens of us.

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

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                                          Welcome! It feels fresh to not be on a big tech platform.

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