154 points

I’m happy to see almost 50,000 users. Sometimes it feels like there’s ten of us.

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I’ve been enjoying that fact lately, it’s been nice to have actual conversations with people, to actually have my thoughts challenged in healthy ways and to have my mind change and to change the minds of others without the intensity that predominates a lot of other sites. I feel I can talk to people here

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I think it’s because people trend a lot older on Lemmy than Reddit. I imagine a lot of the more vile opinions you see on Reddit are teenagers. I’ve not seen much unhealthy discussion/ad hominen on Lemmy yet.

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Also it trends towards a more intellectual crowd, even if primarily in the technical sense. Simply having to pick an instance probably keeps away a lot of the people who could otherwise flood every single community with inane questions - i.e. ask other people to do their work for them rather than do a 10 second internet search on their own.

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11 points

Also makes it easier to keep track of the bigots and idiots

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13 points

It’s me, your favorite lemming!

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2 points

I like your profile picture!

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2 points

Thanks! I like yours!

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5 points

Tbh I want this to be 500k users and no more. That would be enough for most of my interests.

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Unless only 5 of those 500k users participate in your interests…

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9 points

Are you saying I just made 5 new best friends??

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4 points

Especially when you see the same couple of people with profile pics post everywhere.

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3 points

I see a lot more, you need to expand you communities maybe ;)

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Thats because America alone has something like 3.5 BILLION people in it. Ohio alone has 11 million citizens. I assure you 95% of ohio is farms and cows, and we STILL have 11 million. Sometimes I wonder if they include the cows in that number.

My point is, 50k in scale to how big the internet is (and thats just America…the internet is the world. Except for north korea).

So, 50k is not really a lot. Especially when you consider that this userbase is fragmented by design.

I feel like this is the smarter design for this type of format. I also feel like this format could be so much more than it is. And it’s because this format relies on the idea that you have to please everyone. Otherwise they’ll defederate.

Well when I was 7 years old there was a girl at school who didn’t like me. My great aunt edna asked what the other kids thought of me. They liked me ok. I had some friends. It was just her that actively disliked me. So my great aunt edna says some advice that has stood the test of time. She told me “In life, not everyone is going to like you. The only thing you can do is be yourself, make sure they don’t dislike you because you’re being a problem, and then surround yourself with people who DO like you. Let the others dislike you. As long as you’re not being a problem child, you can only stay true to yourself, and likeminded friends will follow.”

And even though she said this in the 80s, and has been dead for decades, her words speak true in my 40s today. Essentially the modern version would be “haters gonna hate”.

So if there’s 50k users, and they’re segregating into their own spaces, it’s going to feel more like 1000 users. And now take into account time zones, and individual schedules, it’ll feel more like 200 users.

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An image is worth 3.5 BILLION words

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OP didn’t say USA but America. How many people live in north, central and south America? 3,5 billion still seems off but not by as much.

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2 points

OP was way off… its actually 336 billion.

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7 points

America alone has something like 3.5 BILLION people in it

Username checks out.

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7 points

I think you’re going to lose a few people with that first number being off by a decimal place, but the substance of what you said is still relevant and gives insight about the Lemmy experience right now.

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2 points

You may want to check your numbers again

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America

Welcome to the internet 🙄 Everybody else not from the US raise a hand.

Posted before first morning coffee, lesson learned.

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(and thats just America…the internet is the world. Except for north korea).

At least use the full quote.

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78 points

Discuit is not a federated social platform, and we do not plan to support federation in the future either. This is because we do not believe that federated platforms, for a few specific reasons, have a chance of becoming mainstream social platforms one day.

Cringe

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55 points

Guess they never heard about emails

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Email is not a platform, though.

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13 points

IMAP/POP3/SMTP are protocols, ActivityPub is a protocol too.

Are you pointing to something else?

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19 points

Guess i have no reason to go there then.

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62 points

Shout out to Piefed and its 75 monthly active users: https://piefed.fediverse.observer/dailystats

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The beautiful thing about the Fediverse is that those 75 users are in an ecosystem with the 50k+ Lemmy/K/mbin users, along with users from Sublinks, Mastodon, Firefish, etc.

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5 points

Firefox?

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8 points

Haha dumb autocorrect. Firefish is what I was trying to say.

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3 points

firefish is dead though. Sharkey is where people have moved to

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2 points

Iceshrimp too

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1 point

Huh, is there some drama I missed?

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9 points

PieFed represent! Highly recommended, the ‘Topics’ feature that aggregates multiple community is super valuable to me

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It is a very neat feature indeed! I would use Piefed as a main if they had “Comments” view, but I guess it will come at some point

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And a whopping… 3 servers?

Seems like a cool project though, along with sublinks. Might try them out once they are a bit more stable.

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5 points

Piefed is quite stable as of now already, if you are curious

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22 points

Wait, why is Discuit being accounted for if they are not federated?

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I think it’s just a comparison because during the Reddit Exodus people often suggested Discuit instead of Lemmy because ActivityPub is “too complicated”. So I guess this is a good demonstration that federation really is our best hope at replacing the big billionaire social media platforms.

As another point of reference vs Discuit’s 6,787 registered users, Lemmy has 1,904,195 registered users. Kbin has 66,175, and Mbin has 5,453 registered users.

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48 points

Before this post I had never even heard of Discuit.

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21 points

Same here. I heard a lot about lemmy when Reddit killed itself.

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15 points

That’s indeed the reasoning, thank you for phrasing it

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20 points

I wonder how many of those registered members are active? Maybe 38?

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Last time I saw something, I think it was about 300.

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