I'm a sponsor and I'm not saying this to get thanked or something, I just want to say that I kick in $2 a month. It's not a ton but if I can help keep this place running then I'm happy to toss a coin to my admin π
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Hi dudies
Congratulations - feddit.uk has also see an order of magnitude growth in sign-ups, just from a lower base. This is definitely Rexxit 2.0.
hi! is there any "default" community or a place where every new user is automatically registered in? or a place where we can see some kind of graph for lemmy users signing up on a daily basis? would be nice for !datahoarder@lemmy.ml datahoarding too haha.
Hello! I joined today
welcome!
Welcome on lemm.ee!
Welcome!
Iβve been wanting to get away from the primary social media platforms because reasons and Iβm glad to have found lemm.ee just yesterday! Iβm still looking for good alternatives for instagram and youtube but in fairness I havenβt done a lot of research yet. Happy to be apart of something new!
You should check pixelfed. There's not much chance of a proper youtube alternative popping anytime soon.
Youtubes a tough one. You kind of need lots of capital to keep the servers running if it becomes too popular
I have pixelfed, but is anyone using Peertube? I don't see its impact (yet) to social network like PF.
I'm using it, started a project on there the other day that was initially going to be on YouTube but... screw them.
I can understand why it would be tricky for those relying on monetising content but there is always Patreon and Ghost will be on the Fediverse soon.
link to your channel? afaik lemmy can post comments on PT videos
Lemmy itself cannot, unless a lemmy group is mentioned in the video.
Thanks for the suggestions! Iβll definitely have to check these out.
Just joined a few days ago, actually loving it so far. Of course we lack a few of my fav subs here but I know it'll grow.
It will come with time, if possible be the change you want to see. I'm trying to grow the South African sub.
It might take years but π€·ββοΈ
Welcome!
Hello! Just joined as well :)
Welcome aboard!
Welcome, new neighbours!
While checking out this wacky new space, I'd like to emcourage everyone to check out the Local tab, either at the top of your feed, or in your app menu. That's where yoi'll find posts from "communitues" (Lemmy's "subreddits") that are hosted on lemm.ee!
A lot of communities are on different sites, and are ported (tarriff free!) for your enjoyment, but as with most things, it seems, the most sustainable way forward is to support Local!
One thing that many people new to Lemmy and the wider "fediverse" (because it's not just people on Lemmy-based websites that you'll find posting in the communities here, surprisingly enough) struggle with is that each website on the network has its own "name space", meaning that each community name can be used on each site. So, you can have, say, !pottery@lemmy.ca, !pottery@lemm.ee, and !pottery@lemmy.world. People often fret over "having to follow all of them", and wanting ways to collapse them into a single forum. And for a really niche topic, that might make sense (the thing to do, though, is just pick the one that best serves you and don't worry about what's going on on the other side of the fence). But for bigger topics, this "splintering" is often a godsend, since we can all have real discussions about the topic in smaller spaces. And, of course, !politics is going to just be meanibgfully different on .ca vs .ee vs .world.
If you look to local first, it becomes much easier to stop worrying and love the ~~bomb~~ distributed network.
Respectfully I would disagree with part of your message. It sounds a bit like you're encouraging some degree of instance tribalism, but the whole beauty of Lemmy is that I can be a regular and full member of [!something@lemmy.ca](/c/something@lemmy.ca)
with my @lemm.ee
account.
For new members, I would have the opposite advice: don't pay too much attention to what instance a specific community is on. Just treat each community as its own entity and each person as an individual.
The reason I bring this up is that I think useless instance tribalism can be a real issue on Lemmy sometimes. I have seen statements too often along the lines of "oh you have an account on , so I will just ignore you".
It's not "instance tribalism", it's making sure the website you're using isn't just some dumb terminal, and preventing the network from collapsing down to "lemmy.world and some empty tributes".
It's creating a space that is resilient to network splits, and accepting the fact that, at some point down the road, network splits will happen.
It's seeing the fediverse through a "Local+" lens, and encouraging people to treat their local site as meaningful. And rejecting the illusion that this is centralized social media.
Look for what you want on other sites. But there's no reason to look off-site first, if what serves you is already hosted locally.
the thing to do, though, is just pick the one that best serves you and donβt worry about whatβs going on on the other side of the fence
Not sure we have enough of a userbase and content posted to recommend that
It totally depends on how many people one needs in a community, and how much content they're posting to feel served, doesn't it?
The persistent FOMO that has floated around Lemmy for the past two years has not been a positive for the space.
I joined yesterday here too! I already hated reddit for the API thing (even though I use infinity) and for the enshittification that was happening, but censoring Luigi was way too much. Happy that I'm not the only one making the switch
hi! glad to be a part here!
Welcome!
I was finally looking to take the plunge away from corporate social medias. I was already using BlueSky as my Twitter/X replacement, and one thing stuck with me that they were doing: Federation. That seemed cool, and look! There is a Reddit replacement that does this "federation" thing. Lemm.ee seemed to line up with my general principles (Im a leftist so i don't want any lefty communities or instances defeded) and i like talking with the community at large, so here i am :D
I've also recommended it to all my friends who enjoy BlueSky and are sick of reddit kowtowing to billionaires interests. Sorry/you're welcome for some of the user rush the last couple of days haha
...sick of reddit kowtowing to billionaires interests
Welcome. If you're not aware, BlueSky is seeded by venture capital money and is generally under the ownership of billionaires; their "federation" is you optionally running a server that hosts your own (meta)data but the access to use that data (your content feed) still goes through one and only one website owned, operated and moderated by billionaires. They've already made it well known they intend on adding ads to their platform and have not yet worked out actual server federation. $0.02
Lemm-ee is a cool brand too. Good job, Estonia!
Are there any keyboard shortcuts for navigation?
Signed up last night. With the oversight dumpsterfire that reddit has become, I really hope Lemmy continues to grow at a good clip.
same, checked that post, came here. Also planning to selfhost a lemmy instance for my country (none from here till now)
Remarkable growth in the past week, and indeed past 3 months. Thank you for providing the stats.
Lemm.ee and sh.itjust.works had been similar in size for most of 2024 (2500-3500 MAUs), but you're now nearly twice our size!
It's really nice to see this kind of growth because it's decreasing the overall share of the Lemmy userbase on lemmy.world and therefore increasing the stability of the network. There had been worries that lemmy.world would steadily increase its share of the userbase and become a single point of failure, but that seems increasingly unlikely.
Lemm.ee has always been a well-run server with great performance and an excellent admin and it's great to see that new users are choosing an option that will give them the best possible version of what Lemmy can offer.