• Bill Stickers
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    Not bad. I’d like to see it grow to at least 500K. Reddit got too big when they became mainstream about 5 years ago. Was a good size twelve years ago when I first joined.

    Will be nice to see a wave of Apollo users come over now their app has stopped working.

    • 🦘min0nim🦘
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      Reddit was about 5m-10m monthly visitors back then. It’s in the order of 600m now.

      • @wafflewarrior
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        Damn I didn’t realize the growth was so massive. For me I started noticing the change in quality in parallel with when they they implemented the “K” for posts with more than 1000 upvotes, amazing that they were not thaaaat common back then.

    • @ConsciousLochNess
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      Yeah it reminds me a lot of earlier Reddit. I joined around the same time. Was there for when Woody Harrelson only wanted to talk about Rampart in the infamous AMA.

      • thermal_shock
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        I started when the guy was at the airport in the ama and people were asking and telling him to do dumb stuff.

    • @MindfuckRocketship
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      I’m one of hopefully tens of thousands coming over from Apollo. I like it here so far! I’m testing the Memmy app for iOS.

      • @jarvis2323
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        Wefwef is a bettter Apollo clone, you.should give that a try

    • @MrMcMisterson
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      The real test is if it can support that user count. How much will it cost to run it, how much data would that consume? Someone has to pay for the servers and donations might not cut it.

      • @Chemical
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        I used Imgur to browse memes for a while. Started after they had just launched and witnessed them grow, then sell out. Ads increased every step of the way, to the point where there were ads while scrolling comments. I hope we’re not headed that way but feel as though it’s almost unavoidable.

  • @MrMcMisterson
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    261 year ago

    Awesome, I’d like to see lemmy be successful. Not exactly a reddit replacement as there was a lot of toxicity there. But like a more positive community.

    • aeternum
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      I think the power struggle will be less rampant here due to the nature of federation. But you never know.

  • Ghostalmedia
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    211 year ago

    This is awesome, but also, Lemmy is totally being hugged to death right now.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      I think there’s a limit to how big lemmy can grow because it’s hosted on many small instances instead of one big cdn. There’s only so many people willing to host an instance.

      • Teppic
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        Actually quite the opposite, if there are more instances, and they are fairly well balanced the load is shared between them - yes there is some inefficiency, but each server still has less load than if you tried to put all the content and users on one server.

        As for how many are willing… There are now over 10,000 Mastodon instances, and many of them are on servers which now have spare capacity (there was a spike in load after Musk first started doing silly things at Twitter, this has reduced a bit since). I think quite a few Mastodon admin are considering spinning up Lemmy and/or kbin too. Mastodon/Lemmy/kbin all integrate with each other and the wider fediverse.

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          People think that decentralised networks can’t scale because they don’t understand that that is exactly how the internet works.

            • @veroxii
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              Or usenet. Or IRC. Or torrents… Etc. Everything old is new again. Hell the internet was originally designed to route around central points of failure.

  • @Enchantments
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    I’m having a damn good time here. Wefwef is feeling a lot like Apollo and I’m not really missing Reddit

  • genoxidedev1
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    Lemmy: 1,660,853 overall users
    Kbin: 52,449 overall users

    ^ 2023-07-01 01:29:00 CEST

    Lemmy: 1,582,360 overall users (- 78493 users, definitely bots)
    Kbin: 53,459 overall users (+ 1010 users)

    Edit {
    Active last 30 days:
    Lemmy: 51,711 users
    Kbin: 53,490 users
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    ^ 2023-07-01 12:00:00 CEST

    Seems like a ton of botted accounts were deleted since tonight so I can’t tell how many actual users registered on lemmy,
    but Kbins userbase has risen by 1010 as well since tonight!

    I should keep track of active users as well. Perchance. - Added

    Furthermore for the kbin stats visit this site and for the Lemmy stats visit this site

  • @klynno64
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    I really like it here and so far connect for lemmy is alright. I miss bacon reader : (

    • thermal_shock
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      I’m sure many of these apps will polish up and look like what we had before.

    • elucubra
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      I still really dont understand. Anything posted in lemmy automagically shows up in kbin, and viceversa, or does it have to be enabled somehow?

      • Hellsadvocate
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        Here’s what I’ve gleamed. Say you make a magazine for toys. It is now addressed as [email protected], you associate the word toys as the badge for it. You’ll see things posted in microthreads that have that badge under that magazine. However that magazine is separate. Every so often Lemmy will download changes from federated servers like kbin. It will then add your [email protected] and users will see it when they search for toy based Lemmy channels (not sure what it’s called). But from that point on, Lemmy will refresh with changes you’ve made and it’ll show up over there. Thats how you browse Lemmy stuff here.

      • Teppic
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        11 year ago

        It depends slightly where it is posted, and whether somebody has previously shown interest.

        Kbin will see as much of a Lemmy instance as any other Lemmy instance… But a Lemmy post is only mirrored on a kbin instance (or another Lemmy instance) once somebody (anybody) on that instance has subscribed to the community it was posted in.

        For the most part that means yes stuff magically just shows up, but if you are seeking something more niche or specialist you might need to seek it out more directly.

        Same is true in the other direction, stuff posted in any of the large magazines here on kbin is going to be mirrored to most Lemmy instances, but smaller or new magazines might not see it unless or until somebody there proactively seeks it.

  • @craw
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    Let’s go!!