Are there others?

Also, it seems like a lot, does anyone know why they all went down at the same time?

https://lestat.org/

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Ah, I mistook it for !perth@aussie.zone , makes sense!

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Hundreds of small instances have disappeared in the last few months. If The Federation was still working I could scrape the current list of instances and identify ones that have appeared/disappeared since I last scraped it in July.

https://lemmings.world seems to be alive but doesn’t fully load for me before the connection times out.

Here are a few down instances that I found manually:

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Interesting, thanks!

Lemmings.world should be alright, I was talking to @rikudou@lemmings.world earlier today

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Thanks for the ping!

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You are welcome! I hope everything is going well on your side, your instance is cool!

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I was going to mention geddit.social because that was my second instance (I had moved there from Lemmy.world in an effort to spread the load) until it went down with no info/reasoning.

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Geddit.social is my back-up instance as well. I see it’s still down. Just curious, has it been down before today?

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For at least 5 weeks as far as I know. My account is 27 days old and I waited a week before I created a new account on Lemmy.world.

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https://status.mstdn.social/status/mstdn

some errors during server migration.

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What seems to be the problem with lemmings.world? There were a few hiccups, but overall it works as per lemmy-meter.info.

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It’s working for me now. Earlier today the main page’s static content (site header and sidebar) would load, but no posts.

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Thanks for that tool, didn’t know it

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That’s for sharing, that’s unfortunate.

I think long term there might be 20-50 instances willing to deal with that kind of crap rather than the 1000s there are now

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This just shows why lemmy instances need paid full time staff IMO.

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Of course not, just long term donation models. I would be happy to pay a few bucks to cover my (and a few other users’) annual costs to the server once a year.

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There was a disruption of Service on lemm.ee a few hours ago, but it’s back now

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The initial enthusiasm is wearing off.

Check out these graphs (scroll down) https://fedidb.org/software/lemmy. They don’t show October yet, but there are some downward trends visible.

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As a trader, I would say this is a minor correction and we really should not read much into it. :) (of course, this is not a financial graph, but I’ve seen the similar patterns of impulse/correction in many graphs that measure opinion and/or human activity)

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Came from reddit and I’m still here. Maybe I’m the only one planning to stick around, but probably not.

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This seems less about users bailing and more about instance admins deciding to do so. The latter have a much higher level of overhead and stress to deal with, so it makes sense to see as the highs of the Reddit protests fade out.

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I usually check https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/dailystats, which shows a constant number of servers, which is why I got confused

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