In my opinion, it’s much more alive than it was back then reddit killed third party applications
It’s enough for me, I guess.
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In my opinion, it’s much more alive than it was back then reddit killed third party applications
It’s enough for me, I guess.
Nope, I keep finding new communities every day.
im taking a shit
Where are you taking it to?
So am I!
Its about the same as i remember it being like 2.5 yrs ago tbh, which is actually a good thing.. it still feels very community like unlike reddit in which the amount of activity is just so insane that you cant really participate on major subreddits, and the amount of bots are just insane….
I think what happened with lemmy is that during the whole reddit API saga a lot of people were furious and hurried to any platform they found good, and specifically in lemmy.. it started getting popular with a particular type of demographic which u see popular today, however there was also some courtesy and acceptance that was lost, there was a lot of “holier than thou” attitude going around which is actually a big part of the reason why i nuked my old and quite active account here (which i regret tbh coz i did have some very good discussions), but i think that ended up alienating a lot of people that might have chosen lemmy over alternatives during that time
As of now it seems pretty fine tho, the voices do seem a bit more varied or atleast nuanced, but people just no longer are rushing to quit reddit now, and the base seems stable, the upvotes comments i see now r the same i used to see 1.5 years ago..
I remember years ago when I was just an account-less lurker on lemmy. I'd only check in once a week, and still half the posts were the same ones I saw last week.
Things have changed a lot since then, and I don't think we'll ever get back down to those levels; but I'd still use lemmy even if it did.
i'm good, thanks for asking! all healthy here!
slowly yes
Yeah. Lemmy's former growth came from external events which brought users to Lemmy. Without more of these shocks, I don't see Lemmy growing.
I don't have a problem with that.
The last thing I want is all of the propaganda and barely literate morons that have parasitized the rest of the internet coming here to churn it into a fucking cesspool of idiocy.
You're making the common mistake of believing that newcomers are somehow dumber than the ones who have been here a while.
No, Lemmy/piefed has a deep user base of people knowledgeable about Linux, programming, Star Wars, and a few other topics, but plenty of other topics still leave a lot to be desired.
For example, I've noticed that Lemmy's userbase is probably below the internet average at picking up on satire and sarcasm.
I do t think anywhere online features people who are good at picking up on sarcasm.
I think it's a North American thing. Canadians / Americans are shit at picking up on it irl too
I do wish it was as funny as a younger reddit, I used to be bowled over reading comments. I fesr we have lost a spark from all the fuckery of the world.
Lemmy has lost that funny spark and energy, but it's because of the weird niche user base. Other platforms don't all have this problem.
reddit is too, I've heard...
No. I have blocked most politics- and news-communities and I get plenty of content and discussions.
Same, I've blocked every single news and politics and it's bustling
Why don't lemmy still not let us to block all communities with politic in name
Same. Its beautiful and the number one feature for me.
Maybe you need to follow more communities.
Tbf most people are just lurkers. So it is theoretically possible that we have bigger community on something, but very low traffic.
I know people have posted user stats now and then. More like stagnant at the moment. Slow growth would be ideal. I'm not interested in gaining mass appeal tbh.
No way, i get my best memes here.
Got some recommendations? I'm always looking for more places
I‘ve been seeing similar comments pop up a few times already and it always confuses me. Aside from some niche interests, lemmy feels very much alive to me and there are plenty of discussions to join.
Some people wanted it to immediately get huge...
Just so it can have all the other issues big social media has.
They didn't want something different, they wanted to be an "early adapter" of the next reddit.
I saw a post asking the same thing the day I joined lemmy dot world with my first account.
That was a couple years ago now. I think I'm on my third instance?
It's growing and is a good place to contribute to honest discussion, from what I can see; I'd like to take the opportunity to compare such comments as these to something akin to MMORPG discussions.
I don't know if there's a complete term for the idea but saying "X online community is dying" in MMORPG communities can fuel their own death spirals as others see it and also begin to believe the game has a shrinking community and therefore will be an empty lot not worthy of your time.
I would advise that if you like what you see here, contribute and help make the communities you like flourish than contribute to a perceived decline.
Bonus points if anyone thinks I'm clever. :S
Feels active to me.. but I usually subscribe and participate in communities I want to follow and then browse my Lemmy Subscribed page. Rarely look at the All page, it gets annoying scrolling through tons of posts about topics I have no interest in.
No
I have specifically blocked news and politics and still find enough content to never run out when I'm bored at work
I think it's waiting for some new event that will drive a lot of people away from Reddit again to achieve critical mass and finally outgrow Reddit.
In the meantime, I'm trying to keep my little corner of Lemmy alive - my dinky little special-interest communities - so that those who don't want to partake in the big Reddit equivalents know they have alternatives on here that are not stale.
When did you see the most activity here?
I never see anything related to politics and just feel things getting better.
Follow things you care about instead.
i don’t think so. it appears to be growing tbh.
No.
You can change the sorting to show the new posts. You can also change the list to show posts from all communities from all federated instances (except from banned ones). I mostly find very recent posts.
Can it technically die assuming some people still remain active and continue to use its protocols or whatever?
Its not centralized in a way it even can die in a guranteeable way. Like if Reddit closed down, there would be competitors popping up but Reddit itself the servers would cease to function and it would be dead but to my knowledge, Lemmy is built to avoid all that
When you block the political communities, all you see is good content.
When you block memes communities you realize how much lemmy is concentrated on very few topics