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  • frostytrichs@crazypeople.onlineF [email protected]

    cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/65824884

    Hey everyone

    We’re really sorry to say this, but lemm.ee will be shutting down on June 30, 2025.

    What you need to know

    As of now:

    • New user registrations are disabled
    • Creating new communities is disabled

    What you should do:

    • You can export your settings at https://lemm.ee/settings to take them with you to another instance.
    • If you're moving to another instance, consider adding a note to your lemm.ee profile with your new username. Your old profile will still be visible from other instances even after we go offline.
    • Alternatively, if you want to delete your lemm.ee profile, now is the best time to do it, so the deletion can federate out before we go offline.
    • If you're one of the folks supporting us with a recurring donation, please remember to cancel it (Ko-Fi donations should have been cancelled automatically already). Our leftover funds are already enough to cover our bills for next month, so we can keep things running without any more support.

    Because of how Lemmy is built, everything posted on lemm.ee will still be accessible from other instances, even after we go offline.

    Why this is happening

    The key reason is that we just don’t have enough people on the admin team to keep the place running. Most of the admin team has stepped down, mostly due to burnout, and finding replacements hasn’t worked out.

    The sad reality is that while there are a lot of great people on Lemmy, there are also some who use the platform to attack others, stir up conflict, or actively try to undermine the project. Admins are volunteers who deal with the latter group on a constant basis, this takes a mental toll. Please understand why our admins chose to step down, and be kind to the admins on whatever instance you decide to join.


    We know this sucks. We're genuinely sorry it’s ending like this. Thank you to everyone who spent time here and helped make it better.

    – lemm.ee team

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    #117

    So long, & thanks for all the fish!

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    • the_picard_maneuver@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

      What a loss. =(

      It's a strange quirk of lemmy that we will continue to be able to see content from lemm.ee even after they've shut down. It'll feel like seeing ghosts.

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      #118

      A lot of the internet has been lost to time already so I actually appreciate this place having this kind of permanence.

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      • blaze@lemmy.dbzer0.comB [email protected]

        Let's say we are in a different universe where lemm.ee is a users instance, and not a groups instances.

        Drama still happens involving lemm.ee users.
        Admins still get burnt out.
        They still shut down the instance.

        So indeed the communities wouldn't have to move, but the 5.5k monthly active users of Lemm.ee (out of 47k total) would still have to find a new instance.

        rglullis@communick.newsR This user is from outside of this forum
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        #119

        They still shut down the instance.

        Only the users on lemm.ee are affected by it, in this scenario. It is bad, but the current scenario is much worse.

        Drama still happens involving lemm.ee users.

        User-only instances are less dependent on each other, defederation is not as big of an issue, so a lot of the drama would go away.

        Admins still get burnt out.

        Less communities on their instances means less traffic, less activities, less moderation reports (they would have to deal only with users on their own instances) and if even then they are overloaded with work, they could decide to scale down the operation before reaching burning-out point: close the instance for new registrations, make user registration conditional on payment/donation, etc.

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        • prodigalfrog@slrpnk.netP [email protected]

          General instances:

          Sopuli.xyz is a great medium sized general purpose instance. Good admins that update to the latest Lemmy release consistently.

          Lemmy.cafe could be another option if you'd prefer a smaller general purpose instance (to help spread the load and prevent the burnout that lemm.ee experienced) that's also run by a solid admin.

          Themed instances:

          Retrolemmy.com - a cool place for retro tech/game enthusiasts

          Literature.cafe - For book lovers and readers!

          lemmy.dbzer0.com - fantastic instance for Anarchists and those who like to go Yarr! 🏴‍☠️

          Programming.dev - For techies interested in programming and linux

          Mander.xyz - Focused on Science and Nature

          Lemmy.zip - PC Gaming and Tech focused

          You can find more over at Lemmyverse.net

          Piefed:

          If you're willing to try an entirely new way to interact with Lemmy and the threadiverse, consider giving Piefed.social a try, a completely independent project from Lemmy. It's still a little behind in some ways, but also has a bunch of features that lemmy doesn't. If you're a community mod looking to migrate, Piefed apparently makes it particularly easy!


          Also @[email protected]

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          #120

          Tagging so I have this pinned. I need to find a new instance

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          • johnnyenzyme@lemm.eeJ [email protected]

            It really wasn't, sadly.

            The site founder put in an incredible amount of work setting the place up (something like 10 support servers at US$200/mo), but also tried to be lead admin for a year+, and that's typically an extremely tough double-job to do well on a big, popular site / place. In his various posts he sometimes talked about all the vile content and destructive users the sub-admins had to deal with on an ongoing basis, and it certainly sounds like that burned out the whole volunteer staff in the end.

            From my own POV, and something I noticed from the beginning here, is that in the wake of Reddit (and other places) treating its users as assets, it was important to grow a userbase across the Lemmysphere and Fediverse with a strong community spirit. To me that means more participation, more content-creation, and more willingness to be civil and cooperate. Not that these things didn't happen to a significant extent, but it seems like a lot of .ee users and visitors, while willing to hang out at the place, were moreso just willing to soak up the content without putting in much effort to help make the place work. Or even just being toxic and destructive, as above.

            A lot more could be said and debated about the whole situation, but sites like Reddit, as draconian as they might be at times, and whatever their other flaws, have proven that they've been able to establish a system that works stably over the long haul.

            Me, I love the idea of the FV, and for that very reason have put in almost two years of hard work in to my own project on .ee, but I'm very unsure about the long-term healthy function of the Lemmysphere in particular. More specifically, trying to migrate my project to another instance before .ee shuts down would be a herculean task AFAIK, especially with my having significant new health issues recently.

            So, yeah. 😕

            subarctictundra@lemmy.mlS This user is from outside of this forum
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            #121

            I think somebody shoukd do an academic study on Lemmy, how it differs from Reddit, its weaknesses, and why it might be failing. So that there is a definitive cause to its weakness that can be pointed to for anyone willing to give it another shot.

            Secondly, I think it might be a good idea for the admins of the servers to have a video call. This will make the (at least admin) community feel much more personal in a way that comment threads cannot and will lead to a stronger sense of community. Actually I'm impressed that Lemmy as a project has made it this far without the developers having ever been able to plan the project together in a group.

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            • simple@lemm.eeS [email protected]

              My 2nd cake day was going to be a few days after shutdown 😞

              Lemm.ee was a fantastic instance, it will be greatly missed. Huge thanks to the admins and owner that made it happen for so long.

              A shame the communities will be lost in the transition, the movies/television communities are genuinely cursed. This is the 4th or 5th time people moved that community.

              I guess now would be a good time to give Piefed another shot. I love Lemmy and all, but new features have stalled for too long and I'm ready for some change.

              So long, lemm.ee

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              #122

              Yeah hope ppl remake them quickly

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              • blaze@lemmy.dbzer0.comB [email protected]

                If you see a community for the first time, and then see harassment and insults everywhere, you're probably not going to block every offender, you're just going to not visit that community again.

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                #123

                Libertarians envision a system where everyone takes care of their own trash without regulation or municipal waste services.

                Normies come in and see neighborhoods with rubbish everywhere, overrun by bears and racoons.

                Not just a metaphor, it really happened.

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                • simple@lemm.eeS [email protected]

                  My 2nd cake day was going to be a few days after shutdown 😞

                  Lemm.ee was a fantastic instance, it will be greatly missed. Huge thanks to the admins and owner that made it happen for so long.

                  A shame the communities will be lost in the transition, the movies/television communities are genuinely cursed. This is the 4th or 5th time people moved that community.

                  I guess now would be a good time to give Piefed another shot. I love Lemmy and all, but new features have stalled for too long and I'm ready for some change.

                  So long, lemm.ee

                  blaze@lemmy.dbzer0.comB This user is from outside of this forum
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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #124

                  A shame the communities will be lost in the transition, the movies/television communities are genuinely cursed. This is the 4th or 5th time people moved that community.

                  It's okay, it's routine now

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                  • blaze@lemmy.dbzer0.comB [email protected]

                    A shame the communities will be lost in the transition, the movies/television communities are genuinely cursed. This is the 4th or 5th time people moved that community.

                    It's okay, it's routine now

                    salamence@lemmy.zipS This user is from outside of this forum
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #125

                    the great movies/television migration starts again

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                    • frostytrichs@crazypeople.onlineF [email protected]

                      cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/65824884

                      Hey everyone

                      We’re really sorry to say this, but lemm.ee will be shutting down on June 30, 2025.

                      What you need to know

                      As of now:

                      • New user registrations are disabled
                      • Creating new communities is disabled

                      What you should do:

                      • You can export your settings at https://lemm.ee/settings to take them with you to another instance.
                      • If you're moving to another instance, consider adding a note to your lemm.ee profile with your new username. Your old profile will still be visible from other instances even after we go offline.
                      • Alternatively, if you want to delete your lemm.ee profile, now is the best time to do it, so the deletion can federate out before we go offline.
                      • If you're one of the folks supporting us with a recurring donation, please remember to cancel it (Ko-Fi donations should have been cancelled automatically already). Our leftover funds are already enough to cover our bills for next month, so we can keep things running without any more support.

                      Because of how Lemmy is built, everything posted on lemm.ee will still be accessible from other instances, even after we go offline.

                      Why this is happening

                      The key reason is that we just don’t have enough people on the admin team to keep the place running. Most of the admin team has stepped down, mostly due to burnout, and finding replacements hasn’t worked out.

                      The sad reality is that while there are a lot of great people on Lemmy, there are also some who use the platform to attack others, stir up conflict, or actively try to undermine the project. Admins are volunteers who deal with the latter group on a constant basis, this takes a mental toll. Please understand why our admins chose to step down, and be kind to the admins on whatever instance you decide to join.


                      We know this sucks. We're genuinely sorry it’s ending like this. Thank you to everyone who spent time here and helped make it better.

                      – lemm.ee team

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #126

                      Idk how viable it is, but I wish they had asked if someone wanted to take over and let them

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                      • sortekanin@feddit.dkS [email protected]

                        That's four months ago. Unfortunate that they didn't call for more urgent help after that. But I suppose it's too late now.

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                        #127

                        I always just assume there are hella ppl clamoring to do it and I wouldnt be picked

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                        • goten@piefed.socialG [email protected]

                          im more than a decade on the web. i think i can take it. if you cant, then dont do it?

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                          #128

                          the last decades been heavily moderated lol

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                          • frostytrichs@crazypeople.onlineF [email protected]

                            cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/65824884

                            Hey everyone

                            We’re really sorry to say this, but lemm.ee will be shutting down on June 30, 2025.

                            What you need to know

                            As of now:

                            • New user registrations are disabled
                            • Creating new communities is disabled

                            What you should do:

                            • You can export your settings at https://lemm.ee/settings to take them with you to another instance.
                            • If you're moving to another instance, consider adding a note to your lemm.ee profile with your new username. Your old profile will still be visible from other instances even after we go offline.
                            • Alternatively, if you want to delete your lemm.ee profile, now is the best time to do it, so the deletion can federate out before we go offline.
                            • If you're one of the folks supporting us with a recurring donation, please remember to cancel it (Ko-Fi donations should have been cancelled automatically already). Our leftover funds are already enough to cover our bills for next month, so we can keep things running without any more support.

                            Because of how Lemmy is built, everything posted on lemm.ee will still be accessible from other instances, even after we go offline.

                            Why this is happening

                            The key reason is that we just don’t have enough people on the admin team to keep the place running. Most of the admin team has stepped down, mostly due to burnout, and finding replacements hasn’t worked out.

                            The sad reality is that while there are a lot of great people on Lemmy, there are also some who use the platform to attack others, stir up conflict, or actively try to undermine the project. Admins are volunteers who deal with the latter group on a constant basis, this takes a mental toll. Please understand why our admins chose to step down, and be kind to the admins on whatever instance you decide to join.


                            We know this sucks. We're genuinely sorry it’s ending like this. Thank you to everyone who spent time here and helped make it better.

                            – lemm.ee team

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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #129

                            RIP. Thanks for all you've done.

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                            • rglullis@communick.newsR [email protected]

                              They still shut down the instance.

                              Only the users on lemm.ee are affected by it, in this scenario. It is bad, but the current scenario is much worse.

                              Drama still happens involving lemm.ee users.

                              User-only instances are less dependent on each other, defederation is not as big of an issue, so a lot of the drama would go away.

                              Admins still get burnt out.

                              Less communities on their instances means less traffic, less activities, less moderation reports (they would have to deal only with users on their own instances) and if even then they are overloaded with work, they could decide to scale down the operation before reaching burning-out point: close the instance for new registrations, make user registration conditional on payment/donation, etc.

                              blaze@lemmy.dbzer0.comB This user is from outside of this forum
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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #130

                              Less communities on their instances means less traffic, less activities, less moderation reports (they would have to deal only with users on their own instances)

                              Those users are the same as in our universe for lemm.ee as a user instance. They stir the same dramas, create the same number of alts, violate rules in a similar way.

                              if even then they are overloaded with work, they could decide to scale down the operation before reaching burning-out point: close the instance for new registrations, make user registration conditional on payment/donation, etc.

                              That was available to the lemm.ee admins in our scenario as well. They preferred to shut the instance down rather than reduce.

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                              • blaze@lemmy.dbzer0.comB [email protected]

                                Less communities on their instances means less traffic, less activities, less moderation reports (they would have to deal only with users on their own instances)

                                Those users are the same as in our universe for lemm.ee as a user instance. They stir the same dramas, create the same number of alts, violate rules in a similar way.

                                if even then they are overloaded with work, they could decide to scale down the operation before reaching burning-out point: close the instance for new registrations, make user registration conditional on payment/donation, etc.

                                That was available to the lemm.ee admins in our scenario as well. They preferred to shut the instance down rather than reduce.

                                rglullis@communick.newsR This user is from outside of this forum
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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #131

                                That was available to the lemm.ee admins in our scenario as well.

                                It is a lot more difficult to get out of burn out than it is to avoid getting there in the first place.

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                                • S [email protected]

                                  Uh so where am I gonna go?

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                                  #132

                                  https://join-lemmy.org/ can help you find an instance based on your interests.

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                                  • rglullis@communick.newsR [email protected]

                                    That was available to the lemm.ee admins in our scenario as well.

                                    It is a lot more difficult to get out of burn out than it is to avoid getting there in the first place.

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                                    #133

                                    Indeed, but that's true in both scenarios

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                                    • rglullis@communick.newsR [email protected]

                                      We can not change "human behavior", so I don't see how/why we should expect things to "be different at .ee" compared to anywhere else.

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                                      #134

                                      Unfortunately, that's not what I'm talking about, either.

                                      What I'm talking about is something like a sufficient, critical mass needed to help .ee (and any other place) survive in the long run. Two years ago I thought there was a real opportunity and possibility based on what the Reddit execs were publicly doing... how many users it both pissed off and motivated. That in turn brought about a burst of user energy, directly reflected by the significant migration to FV, which of course included participation, and at best, valuable content-creation, curation, useful posts & comments, and responsible moderation. That was a significant, known movement, and IMO a positive one, even if it wasn't going to last indefinitely.

                                      As a personal example of a 'motivated user,' I saw the need for a certain community which was nowhere-else present across the FV, and decided to create it. Over the past two years I've populated it with 400+ posts, most of them in the form of mini-articles. Other people also chipped in here and there, and there have been healthy comments and subscribers to sort of flesh the whole thing out over time.

                                      For the most part it's been a fun (if sometimes extremely frustrating) little hobby, but it's still basically a one-man show, despite almost 2yrs and 1,210 subscribed accts. Point is-- at the end of the day it's been a small project that I thought worth maintaining as both a thank you to .ee and a tribute to the FV as a whole. Lemm.ee didn't necessarily need that kind of contribution from more than a handful of users, but as said above, it needed a certain critical mass to make it work across the server as a whole, and a minimum of posters contributing vile content or simply being disruptive assholes.

                                      At one time I thought community spirit (for what that's worth) would kind of tilt things in a long-term sustainable direction. But it seems I was mistaken, and thus we have the announcement today. IMO I'm not pointing fingers; I'm observing.

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                                      • johnnyenzyme@lemm.eeJ [email protected]

                                        Unfortunately, that's not what I'm talking about, either.

                                        What I'm talking about is something like a sufficient, critical mass needed to help .ee (and any other place) survive in the long run. Two years ago I thought there was a real opportunity and possibility based on what the Reddit execs were publicly doing... how many users it both pissed off and motivated. That in turn brought about a burst of user energy, directly reflected by the significant migration to FV, which of course included participation, and at best, valuable content-creation, curation, useful posts & comments, and responsible moderation. That was a significant, known movement, and IMO a positive one, even if it wasn't going to last indefinitely.

                                        As a personal example of a 'motivated user,' I saw the need for a certain community which was nowhere-else present across the FV, and decided to create it. Over the past two years I've populated it with 400+ posts, most of them in the form of mini-articles. Other people also chipped in here and there, and there have been healthy comments and subscribers to sort of flesh the whole thing out over time.

                                        For the most part it's been a fun (if sometimes extremely frustrating) little hobby, but it's still basically a one-man show, despite almost 2yrs and 1,210 subscribed accts. Point is-- at the end of the day it's been a small project that I thought worth maintaining as both a thank you to .ee and a tribute to the FV as a whole. Lemm.ee didn't necessarily need that kind of contribution from more than a handful of users, but as said above, it needed a certain critical mass to make it work across the server as a whole, and a minimum of posters contributing vile content or simply being disruptive assholes.

                                        At one time I thought community spirit (for what that's worth) would kind of tilt things in a long-term sustainable direction. But it seems I was mistaken, and thus we have the announcement today. IMO I'm not pointing fingers; I'm observing.

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                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #135

                                        Niche topics were always going to be dependent on numbers.

                                        I'm the single contributor to [email protected] , one of the most popular toys on the planet. And I didn't expect another regular poster to appear before we reached 60k monthly active users.

                                        "Build it, and they will come" isn't really true nowadays. We're competing with Reddit, but also TikTok and Discord, where people seem to spend most of their time.

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                                        • blaze@lemmy.dbzer0.comB [email protected]

                                          Indeed, but that's true in both scenarios

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                                          #136

                                          One scenario is hypothetical. The other really happened. It makes no sense to say "they are both true".

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