Current breakdown at the time of this post sorted by the number of monthly active users:

  1. lemmy.world: 101,013 total users / 27,472 active users
  2. lemmy.ml: 41,972 total users / 4,905 active users
  3. beehaw.org: 12,270 total users / 4,178 active users
  4. sh.itjust.works: 17,509 total users / 3,381 active users
  5. feddit.de: 8,675 total users / 2,935 active users
  6. lemm.ee: 10,348 total users / 2,751 active users
  7. lemmynsfw.com: 22,967 total users / 2,310 active users
  8. lemmy.fmhy.ml: 8,777 total users / 1,704 active users
  9. lemmy.ca: 5,072 total users / 1,656 active users
  10. programming.dev: 5,058 total users / 1,242 active users

Source: https://the-federation.info/platform/73

  • TheSpookiestUser
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    3821 year ago

    I don’t need Lemmy to compete with or kill Reddit. All I wanted was any one platform to get enough of an influx of users to be self-sustaining even after the outrage started to die down, which appears to have been successful.

    • @[email protected]
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      1421 year ago

      Yeah as long as we have an active enough community here it doesn’t matter what goes on at reddit.

      • _haha_oh_wow_
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        401 year ago

        It kinda does in that when things worsen, more people come to Lemmy, but I agree that Lemmy’s success doesn’t depend on reddit’s demise.

        • @Historical_General
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          11 year ago

          It should behave as a viable and threatening adversary for reddit. As long as reddit carries on doing as it does and lemmy’s communities carry on building, we’re winning by blocking Reddit’s monopoly on mainstream forum-type social media.

          • _haha_oh_wow_
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            161 year ago

            I guess what I’m saying is: Lemmy won’t kill reddit, reddit will kill reddit.

            • @[email protected]
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              61 year ago

              Yea, but that is how most large organizations fail. Just by sheer inertia they continue to exist. Digg failed because of Digg, not because of Reddit.

    • LemmyLefty
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      1111 year ago

      Exactly. I don’t want or need to build another McDonalds or Starbucks; I just want to go to the Mom and Pop down the road without worrying if they’ll tank.

    • @deranger
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      491 year ago

      I agree. Just give me some decent posts and discussion. For niche things I can go to a big platform with all the users. For my daily browsing, I appreciate a small but active community.

      • @ghostBones
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        -21 year ago

        That actually tracks, since lemmy is supposedly populated mostly by “older nerdy males”. I mean they have a point, the quality of discussion is definitely better – for now. That could end with an Endless September event.

    • @c2h6
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      151 year ago

      I agree, reddit got too big to be fun. That said lemmy still needs to get bigger in order for communities to actually thrive.

      • @[email protected]
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        1 year ago

        I disagree. What made Reddit for me is that there were so many people on it, than any niche hobby had it’s own space.

        Sure the main big subreddits were shit shows, but the hobby subreddits were great! Something that still isn’t a thing for Lemmy. Specialization.

        I still find myself checking Reddit out for subreddits on specific niche games for example.

        Like there is literally a subreddit for almost anything. Robot vacuums. Sins of a Solar Empire. Crusader kings. Fish tanks. MotoGP.

        Things that probably will take a while to get running on Lemmy.

        Right now Lemmy is too “general” for me to really have a feed of things I actually care about.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          You’re right, Reddit has a lot of established communities. But if you were going to start a new community? I think it’s all downhill from here.

        • @Tarsn
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          21 year ago

          The 40k community is pretty solid here and growing

        • AlexisFR
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          01 year ago

          The niche hobby subreddits and the small games ones are still king on Reddit, in my observation.

    • @scarabic
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      151 year ago

      Exactly. Well said. We have all the time in the world to grow. What we needed was a good start, and we got it. Just keep creating content, volunteer to mod somewhere, and don’t look back.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      What it really needed was a good app.

      It’s still glitchy though… like on memmy, if you swipe too far to downvote, and go back, the color for upvote is still the downvote color

      • TheSpookiestUser
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        51 year ago

        I tried a few different apps but I settled on just using the mobile website on my phone. The interface is solid even there, which I think is a great feat.

        • @Historical_General
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          I’ve only just been able to log into this account using private mode, I only just realised that emptying the cache would’ve worked or something - but the weird thing is my account wasn’t working on mobile apps either so I didn’t think to empty cache on desktop…

          Sync for Lemmy can’t come soon enough.