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Is the number of Lemmy users increasing?

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  • lumidaub@feddit.orgL [email protected]

    Very relatable, of course, and triggering a bunch of that type of memory, thanks for that. But bizarrely, it's the opposite. The first thing I read about the Fediverse is how if I can understand email, I can understand the Fediverse. This was people who are way more geeky (and presumably autistic) than I am. I've seen that comparison several times since then and I still struggle to understand what the fuck they meant by that, other than "your username is [email protected] which looks like an email address" which is so fucking surface level it makes my head spin and has fuck-all to do with how you use the various platforms.

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    I think you and I are in that sweet sweet band of The Spectrum™ where we have heightened senses, intelligence, thirst for knowledge, ability to see things from unique perspectives, but without all the autistic screeching 😁

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      What's with all the "progressives" trying to convince everyone that reddit isn't a far left echo chamber these days? Is it to try and change the well-deserved reputation of being a highly censored leftist shithole so people will take it seriously?

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      You're a conservative.

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      • Q [email protected]

        I think you and I are in that sweet sweet band of The Spectrum™ where we have heightened senses, intelligence, thirst for knowledge, ability to see things from unique perspectives, but without all the autistic screeching 😁

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        I couldn't possibly disagree with that, for obvious reasons. (. ❛ ᴗ ❛.)

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        • lena@gregtech.euL [email protected]

          Damn! How inefficient 🤪 but that explains a lot

          Although I'm not a big fan of python, or dynamically typed languages in general, I think its DX is a lot better than stuff like C. Unless you really enjoy leaking 40GB of ram per second.

          Python dev tend to vibe code

          What? Maybe the percentage of vibe coders among python users is higher, but that's irrelevant. Just hire the real developers...

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          Yeah, I think vibe coders being more common in Python is more a product of Python being pushed to more people, particularly new developers

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          • D [email protected]

            In recent weeks, I have posted an absolutely staggering amount of content on Lemmy.

            My goal is simply to support the platform. I hate huge corporations.

            Now I'm taking a break. I won't post anything or I'll post very little (I still feel a little guilty!! Who will post new content 😢?)

            But I need to focus on improving my own life and relax.

            However... I'm just curious.

            Is the number of Lemmy users actually increasing, decreasing, or staying the same? Is that data even available?

            Edit: I will still post stuff. I'll just post a lot less!

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            not really, since the great purges in the spring thats where we had a huge boost, the shadowbans and sitewide ban seemed to have died down for now, although the SB are increasing in the background, we might see another increase if reddit does another major purge. although instances dying ive seen less content overall(especially with ee gone)

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            • thekingoflorda@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

              I believe it’s is slowly going down over time. But this is going at such a slow rate that reddit enshitification might lead more people to here in the future before there is no more great content on here.

              But thank you for making such a great effort. You deserve a break 🙂

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              reddit resorted to using more shadowban purges instead of sitewide bans to slow the number of people leaving the site, SB people often dont realized they been banned at least for a while.(i wonder if they realized thier sitewide purges is doing mroe damage to them then they admit, thats why shadowbans replaced the blatant purges.

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              • lena@gregtech.euL [email protected]

                They are transphobic, tankie assholes though. Here's a good list of the .ml shit: https://lemmy.world/comment/18997412

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                i blocked the tankie instances early on, and any stray .ml accounts that catches my attention.

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                • C [email protected]

                  Blocking ml from my feed was one of the better decisions I've made on here.

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                  blocking the triad of tankies has been the best

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                  • kolanaki@pawb.socialK [email protected]

                    Moreover, Lemmy will likely not ever catch up to PieFed. One reason being that certain features are incompatible with the authoritarian mindset - e.g. when a moderator removes your content, why should you as the poster be notified of that fact?

                    So Piefed sends me a PM when actions have been taken against my account/content?

                    Don't even need to acknowledge the flairs and polls; sign me the fuck up.

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                    when a lemmy instance, community bans you, it doesnt notify you of it

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                    • lena@gregtech.euL [email protected]

                      Damn! How inefficient 🤪 but that explains a lot

                      Although I'm not a big fan of python, or dynamically typed languages in general, I think its DX is a lot better than stuff like C. Unless you really enjoy leaking 40GB of ram per second.

                      Python dev tend to vibe code

                      What? Maybe the percentage of vibe coders among python users is higher, but that's irrelevant. Just hire the real developers...

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                      The difference is, that C and similar can be compiled, python and similar needs an interpreter to be run.

                      This is the reason that languages that need to be compiled are why more efficient, meaning way less power is needed to execute, meaning less CO2 and cheaper server as less powerful hardware is needed.

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                      • lena@gregtech.euL [email protected]

                        Damn! How inefficient 🤪 but that explains a lot

                        Although I'm not a big fan of python, or dynamically typed languages in general, I think its DX is a lot better than stuff like C. Unless you really enjoy leaking 40GB of ram per second.

                        Python dev tend to vibe code

                        What? Maybe the percentage of vibe coders among python users is higher, but that's irrelevant. Just hire the real developers...

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                        And depending on vibe coding, python just isn’t complaining about wrong syntax, but just do its job, which generally results in nasty code.

                        If you need a script language (run using interpreter instead of precompiling) use ruby, this one enforces good syntax.

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                          And depending on vibe coding, python just isn’t complaining about wrong syntax, but just do its job, which generally results in nasty code.

                          If you need a script language (run using interpreter instead of precompiling) use ruby, this one enforces good syntax.

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                          Wdym "doesnt complain about wroh syntax"?

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                          • P [email protected]

                            The difference is, that C and similar can be compiled, python and similar needs an interpreter to be run.

                            This is the reason that languages that need to be compiled are why more efficient, meaning way less power is needed to execute, meaning less CO2 and cheaper server as less powerful hardware is needed.

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                            But it takes more time to develop it. This is why I like Go, which has a quite nice DX and is fast.

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                            • D [email protected]

                              In recent weeks, I have posted an absolutely staggering amount of content on Lemmy.

                              My goal is simply to support the platform. I hate huge corporations.

                              Now I'm taking a break. I won't post anything or I'll post very little (I still feel a little guilty!! Who will post new content 😢?)

                              But I need to focus on improving my own life and relax.

                              However... I'm just curious.

                              Is the number of Lemmy users actually increasing, decreasing, or staying the same? Is that data even available?

                              Edit: I will still post stuff. I'll just post a lot less!

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                              Its the perfect size right now. Big enough to have a good variety of content and discussions while still small enough and niche to not be plagued by bots or targeted by corpos

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                              • H [email protected]

                                Its the perfect size right now. Big enough to have a good variety of content and discussions while still small enough and niche to not be plagued by bots or targeted by corpos

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                                the perfect size would be bigger than reddit.

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                                • D [email protected]

                                  In recent weeks, I have posted an absolutely staggering amount of content on Lemmy.

                                  My goal is simply to support the platform. I hate huge corporations.

                                  Now I'm taking a break. I won't post anything or I'll post very little (I still feel a little guilty!! Who will post new content 😢?)

                                  But I need to focus on improving my own life and relax.

                                  However... I'm just curious.

                                  Is the number of Lemmy users actually increasing, decreasing, or staying the same? Is that data even available?

                                  Edit: I will still post stuff. I'll just post a lot less!

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                                  I would agree. And I'm spreading the word. We need to break our dependency on huge corporations. It's just laziness.

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                                  • D [email protected]

                                    In recent weeks, I have posted an absolutely staggering amount of content on Lemmy.

                                    My goal is simply to support the platform. I hate huge corporations.

                                    Now I'm taking a break. I won't post anything or I'll post very little (I still feel a little guilty!! Who will post new content 😢?)

                                    But I need to focus on improving my own life and relax.

                                    However... I'm just curious.

                                    Is the number of Lemmy users actually increasing, decreasing, or staying the same? Is that data even available?

                                    Edit: I will still post stuff. I'll just post a lot less!

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                                    Nah. The same ten people that post content have just upped their game. Never stop you beautiful people!

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                                    • N [email protected]

                                      Appearently the algorithm of Reddit has become shit this last days

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                                      That + I have begun to loathe the average “user” there + the Admin AI bot decided my comment making commentary on Reddit’s generally poor culture through very thick ironic language constituted “harassment” and perma-banned me. My 14 year old account - 2 “offenses” (one was valid) and it’s gone. I’ve appealed but it has been 8 days with no action.

                                      It’s also just “people” parroting the same cold take like it’s hot over and over to farm karma. Yes Trump sucks, yes Epstein files need to be released, yes progressive policy, but like cmon, can we have SOME days where we can escape and just enjoy the internet guys? IRL is miserable enough lmao.

                                      Ban-happy power tripping mods, recycled low-effort content, a generally discouraging attitude toward nuanced takes and critical thinning, and an absurd amount of bots and propaganda has really made me want to migrate. Anyways I’m here now, and I hope to contribute to this platform in a constructive and positive way! I welcome any pointers or advice!

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                                      • C [email protected]

                                        Moreover, Lemmy will likely not ever catch up to PieFed. One reason being that certain features are incompatible with the authoritarian mindset - e.g. when a moderator removes your content, why should you as the poster be notified of that fact?

                                        Hey, to be fair it's all public in the modlog. They have weird geopolitical ideas, but I don't see a lot of ways it's influenced the design of the platform.

                                        combining all comments across all cross-posts

                                        Okay, that does sound dope. How is it implemented? Does it only work if the commenter is on PieFed?

                                        Ditto for more priority going to niche communities. Way too often those posts just slip past in the waterfall of AskLemmy and Tech-related comment.

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                                        Hey, to be fair it’s all public in the modlog. They have weird geopolitical ideas, but I don’t see a lot of ways it’s influenced the design of the platform.

                                        It's not though. You not only do not receive a notification, unlike Reddit btw, but you also can't message the person who did it, also unlike Reddit btw, and on top of that, the modlog simply says that it was done by a "mod", so you can't DM them either unless you DM every single mod in the entire community (tbf Reddit does NOT show which mod did something, but in that case you still have the shared modmail so there was no actual need to have it).

                                        Even weirder, I remember when this feature was added: it used to always show the account of the mod, but over time it has become even more authoritian than it used to be. I am saying that Lemmy is somehow even more authoritian than Reddit itself. Instance admins and to a lesser degree mods have tremendous freedoms, whereas the end users not so much. The devs left Reddit, but how Reddit operated still seems very much prominent in their minds, except when they choose to do differently and yes, enormous kudos that there is a modlog, but without notifications of an event or a modmail it still on balance ends up being MORE authoritian than Reddit.

                                        Whereas PieFed offers numerous features aimed at the democratization of moderation, allowing mods to be more hands-off and leave the end-user to decide what they want to see, possibly enlisting the aid of the entire community. e.g. one of the first things PieFed does with a new account is a sign-up wizard asking what their interests are and subscribing to communities based on the answers, and as part of that asking if the user would like to block All, Some, or None of any keywords the user would like, such as "Trump" or "Musk". This allows mods to have additional options beyond simply remove that content vs. allow it: now, they can more readily allow it knowing that the users that are super tired of seeing it all the time have a means to see less of it, provided by the automated software (which also reduces the burden of manual moderation tasks too).

                                        Sorry this is getting long and you had other questions but I wanted to point out that the pro-democracy stance of PieFed's democratization of moderation and the pro-authoritarian stance (not from the perspective of an instance admin but to the end-users themselves) is very much baked into the code and a large part of the overall experiences, as it shapes what content is allowed to show up on the respective platforms.

                                        Okay, that does sound dope. How is it implemented? Does it only work if the commenter is on PieFed?

                                        It brings all comments together across all communities, both PieFed and Lemmy - it is one of PieFed's most popular features! Here is an example showing 9 cross-posts where the comments are all brought together: https://piefed.social/post/1189671 (except I have Lemmy.ml blocked so those comments properly don't show up for my account:-) - note clicking the horizontal lines shows the community sidebar with explanation and rules for each one.

                                        As you said, it really helps posts to smaller communities maintain traction rather than get ignored by the masses of Lemmings, with that automated software feature allowing Pie-heads to be more connected across the Fediverse.:-)

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                                          In recent weeks, I have posted an absolutely staggering amount of content on Lemmy.

                                          My goal is simply to support the platform. I hate huge corporations.

                                          Now I'm taking a break. I won't post anything or I'll post very little (I still feel a little guilty!! Who will post new content 😢?)

                                          But I need to focus on improving my own life and relax.

                                          However... I'm just curious.

                                          Is the number of Lemmy users actually increasing, decreasing, or staying the same? Is that data even available?

                                          Edit: I will still post stuff. I'll just post a lot less!

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                                          I do feel it’s increasing, and not to mention, I love scrolling through Lemmy more than Reddit these past few days, I noticed.

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