Nice, thanks for sharing
Other accounts:
Nice, thanks for sharing
Just link to your old profile on the new one. Use the same username and picture if you want to be recognized
Interesting post. This could be a useful additional metric indeed.
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What is Sharkey? A fork of Misskey, which I also don’t know. I imagine Sharkey does much the same things as Lemmy? It is almost as large, and seems to have grown rather quickly.
Misskey and Sharkey are micro blogging platforms, more similar to Mastodon and Twitter rather than Lemmy.
Mastodon is much older than Lemmy. Not sure if they count Threads
Maybe it’s the bot communities that repost all the Reddit posts that inflate the number so high
That’s probably it. https://lemmit.online should give you some more stats
Definitely lacking: https://feddit.org/post/2656676
dedicated networks about history
What are those?
Happy to help. Yes, that’s pretty much the conclusion we made.
Seems to completely miss the point of federation.
Lemmy currently has 45k monthly active users: https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/dailystats
Centralized alternatives:
There was a thread yesterday on /r/RedditAlternatives talking about “how do you attract users to a new alternatives”, most of the comments where about how difficult it is: https://old.reddit.com/r/RedditAlternatives/comments/1g4zcdi/for_those_of_you_who_started_your_own_alternative/
Based on this, I would say that Lemmy allowing everyone to open a server helps in that regard. Instance admins are more confident in the platform as they have control on this. Users trust admins.
migration between federated entities so that it doesn’t feel like as much of a chore to jump between instances.
Migration takes two clicks from the account settings, are you referring to something else?
This whole thread is wild with Lemmy expectations lol.
Yeah, it feels like people have expectations like the website is 100k or 200k monthly active members. We are barely 45k, so the scope has to be limited
movies
TV
sport
[email protected] (not sure what you like)
Did you have a look at [email protected] and https://lemmyverse.net/communities ?
Did you have a look at [email protected] and https://lemmyverse.net/communities ?
What are your interests?
r/noncredibledefense
r/gundam
r/girlsfrontline
[email protected], recently requested by @[email protected] : https://lemmy.world/post/20905853
You can use https://lemmyverse.net/communities to search for communities
https://feddit.cl, https://feddit.org and https://jlai.lu are quite active if you speak the languages
You probably need automated matches threads.
We have them on [email protected] , that helps a lot to get activity
Nice