235 points

I assume this latest bump is due to lemmy.world updating and now counting lurkers when assessing active users.

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Its still only voters, lurkers that dont do any actions arent counted

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93 points

Don’t forget that Reddit was made up of 90% lurkers, and less than 1% of active posters, the rest would comment but rarely post themselves. These numbers are great if we keep those statistics in mind

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33 points

Commenters were already counted, though, so this bump is really just the vote-only population getting added. Which is still important to maintaining a healthy and varied front-page, mind you.

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I think of a lurker as someone who doesn’t post - I guess your definition is someone who doesn’t interact at all (besides making an account and subscribing, I assume). But yes, I mean users who only vote are now counted (it’s not using views afaik).

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11 points

Probably a lot more to do with people being pissed about reddit going public and selling their data to ai companies for profits.

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15 points

I’d like to think that too but I still go to Reddit and browsed a lot of those threads. In almost all of them, people were making the claim that there was nowhere to go, with maybe the occasional person chiming in to name-drop Lemmy, followed by a couple more comments from people bad-mouthing it.

People are definitely mad at Reddit but there does seem to still be this overall sense that Lenny is not good enough yet

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8 points

Lemmy is more work to get on and then find an apk to use. There needs to just be a simple and clear instruction set to get people over. Like a link to an instance they can easily join and here’s a good app to use. Sort by /all and top from last 24 hours.

Right now there are waaaay less users, so content is low compared to reddit, and you can’t just create your own sub at the drop of a hat.

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4 points

Pretty sure it’s the jean/bean memes

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199 points

My internet experience has been slower since switching to Mastodon and Lemmy/Kbin. And it’s so nice. The things I see are more interesting. The conversations are usually more well thought out. And lowest common denominator dopamine content isn’t being driven into my eyeballs by Algorithms. I’ve legitimately been happier since the Reddit API debacle.

Long live the Old Internet.

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52 points

Seriously, it feels like 1999 internet. And I’m loving it!

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7 points

Now give us EverQuest for that proper 1999 experience!

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6 points

Ever try Project 1999?

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5 points

Seriously, it feels like 1999 internet. And I’m loving it!

56K modem handshake sound intensifies

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1 point

^^^^^

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88 points

I come after the great reddit API purge. Haven’t looked back and I’m happy for it.

I’ve gotten part of my life back as a result.

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21 points

Me as well. I occasionally peak back to some niche subreddits, but don’t contribute anymore. I’m hoping some pop up here over time.

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8 points

What are some you’d like to see?

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12 points

I miss a lot of the niche hobby subs, the non-image sex related subs, justrolledintotheshop, *swap subs, and some of the *sales subs. I have other forums where I can fulfill some of these and it was nice to have them all in one place.

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12 points

I feel like the sports communities are lacking critical mass and for some reason I just don’t see content from some of the small communities (specifically magic the gathering for me) pop up on my feed. Like it’d be nice the algo pushed them more since I am subbed and want to participate.

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3 points

I’d like there to be an active beer money community and also one for foster parents myself. Those were quite useful on Reddit.

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2 points

Survivor

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It’s surprising the psychological difference of “net seventeen people think you’re an asshole” vs “twenty people think you’re an asshole, but three people get you”.

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3 points

FYI, a browser plugin called Reddit Enhancement Suite (RES) exposed the vote breakdown on Reddit as well, although like all scores on reddit, it was fuzzed to confound cheaters.

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1 point

That’s when the mods hit you with their downvote button

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72 points

Lemmy is probably the best fedidiverse project so far and it’s not even close

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13 points

just wish the default ui was better (i currently use photon)

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10 points

I think the default UI is fine but the good thing is that neither of us are forced to use any UI - we are free to have third party apps and stuff like that :)

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4 points

The sad thing is the users in the comments on Reddit was starting to sour my mood before I switched.

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5 points

I’m using Alexandrite, find it good

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It’s about as good as old reddit!? Isn’t that what people want? A website straight out of the early 2000s.😁

EDIT: probably cheaper to host for sure.

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I too use Photon when on PC. However I do believe the majority of users here liked the old reddit style of things maybe. Might be why the default look of lemmy looks like it does? I’m only guessing here though!

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5 points

For old reddit style theres mlmym which fills that niche better (e.g. for you that would be at https://old.lemmy.world)

Default UI is currently getting overhauled in a bunch of different ways. Lemmy-Leptos for Lemmy itself, and new UIs for Sublinks and Piefed as they get constructed

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61 points

Super, super impressive.

Most web apps, especially social media - get that peak and then have this huge falloff (see Threads for a particularly grisly example). Lemmy seems really good at keeping its user base.

It reminds me that I need to contribute posts more often myself. I’m think the only reason I ever go back to reddit is that it has some specialized subs we just don’t have here yet. But sometimes you have to start posting to an audience of 0 to get things going.

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the only reason I ever go back to reddit is that it has some specialized subs we just don’t have here yet. But sometimes you have to start posting to an audience of 0 to get things going.

Same. I’ve had some success with starting or reviving communities just by posting and commenting regularly, interspersed with a few cross-posts to related communities. Be the change you want to see in the world, and I hope more users will come!

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7 points

I feel like a big hurdle is the way you have to type out cross posts. There was just something elegant about Reddits solution: /r/subreddit.

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I feel like a big hurdle is the way you have to type out cross posts.

What typing are you referring to? I just click the cross-post button, which seems to do most of the work of filling in the title and URL fields, quoting the body text, etc.

I do wish that cross-posts were more embedded though, like Reddit cross-posts. It currently seems that if the original post is edited, these changes to not propagate to any cross-posts.

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6 points

I have not been paying attention to threads and so I gave it a quick google. It seems that threads is doing just fine, with 130 million monthly users now.

Where should I be looking for the grisly stats?

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I’m pretty sure that 130 million monthly users was the absolute peak, which lasted for all of about 5 days.

See:

https://www.similarweb.com/amp/blog/insights/social-media-news/threads-first-month/

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That’s old data. Threads suffered for a month but was fine. This is more recent. 141 million MAU https://famewall.io/statistics/threads-stats/

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