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Zoldyck, in How active is Lemmy now?

Not sure, but compared to about a year ago, it seems more active.

IDKWhatUsernametoPutHereLolol,

It feels most active the month after June 12, 2023. Then it kinda got quieter

originalucifer, in what is your opinion on mastodon and other fediverse microblogging sites?? as opposed to forum-type websites
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the threadiverse is group discussion. the twitterverse is 'soapbox', or 'old man shouts into the void'

adrianhooves,
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threadiverse woa, i like group discussion but i guess you could have that in the uhhmmm twitterverse too tho

originalucifer,
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yep. i use mbin on my instance, so i have access to both sides of the fediverse unlike lemmy.

rglullis, in How active is Lemmy now?
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If you care about American politics and being outraged at every and any thing thrown at you during the day, it is active enough. However you are SOL if are curious about any other topic that does not involve narcissistically talking about yourself.

Assuming you are invested enough to find or create a community for a topic you care about, be prepared to be talking to yourself for a long time and consider yourself lucky if you manage to get 2 other people commenting on it.

Blaze,
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rglullis,
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Congratulations. You are bringing your dozen communities that only survive due to your incessant work, which kind of exemplifies my point: Lemmy has maybe a handful of communities outside of the politics/meta-fediverse topics.

rimu, in Not federated Lemmy instances?
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https://beehaw.org doesn't federate with lemmy.world which cuts them off from most of Lemmy-space.

IlIllIIIllIlIlIIlI,

Yeah. I mean 100% isolated instances.

originalucifer,
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they do federate with others though... so not stand-alone as op is describing

ComradeMiao,

Was it for moderation reasons?

can,

Context

They had their instance and community before most common ones today existed (pre API bs)

Edit: fixed link

ComradeMiao,

Thanks!

can,

And sh.itjust.works too!

originalucifer, in Not federated Lemmy instances?
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there are already dozens of good stand alone forum products. there would be no need to use a purposefully federating platform where half the code is put to federation. silly.

Fizz, in what is your opinion on mastodon and other fediverse microblogging sites?? as opposed to forum-type websites
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Microblogging is mature now and I think it sucks as a communication medium. I think discussion focused sites are a much healthier experience.

will_a113, in what is your opinion on mastodon and other fediverse microblogging sites?? as opposed to forum-type websites

My biggest problem with microblogging sites is that I have never been able to get a good, interesting content feed out of them without also getting lots of noise. Following hashtags usually gives me a mountain of retweets (or whatever) and trying to follow groups of related people/subject matter experts gives me lots of irrelevant content. Community-style social media forces people to more strictly categorize their content, I think.

Alice,

Last sentence is so true. I feel the same overall

gravitas_deficiency, in How active is Lemmy now?

This active

Sunshine, in How active is Lemmy now?
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The active user base is trending slightly downward as a few instances have shut down recently but the amount of registered users is steadily increasing so those trends will reverse as the largest barrier to entry is just knowing about Lemmy and creating an account.

Users: 467k

MAU: 42k

Posts: 10.8m

hendrik, (edited ) in Not federated Lemmy instances?

Since the "forums" came up several times: I'd agree. In this case you'd choose something like Discourse or Flarum. Those are non-federated forums. And they offer some nice features, Lemmy doesn't have. A lot of Free Software projects use Discourse. It's more lightweight, has proven to be robust, it offers moderation features that are tailored to the use case, better ways to organize posts, you can mark correct answers, integrate itinto other services and do 50 other things plus install plugins. It's just better and easier to do it that way. And that's why people do it.

breadsmasher, in Not federated Lemmy instances?
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do you mean basically any forum not based on federation? like 99% of other communities?

IlIllIIIllIlIlIIlI,

Yes, but using Lemmy and not federated.

unknown1234_5,

why use Lemmy instead of just being a normal forum if you aren't going to federate?

IlIllIIIllIlIlIIlI,

That is exactly why I asked. Maybe there is a reason I am missing. I expected some out of the box thinking.

breadsmasher,
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It makes no sense. lemmy is a forum + federation. Removing the federated side, why bother with using lemmy or similar software? its like wanting a car to use to solely generate heat with the exhaust. Theres far better options for that

unknown1234_5,

well I'd say since non-federated Lemmy is just a forum with a bunch of stuff for federation that you won't use, there's no point. if you want a forum, then Lemmy is the wrong answer. Lemmy is (or at least is designed to be) an open-source, federated copy of reddit, keeping the good parts while removing the corpo stuff and adding the benefits that open-source and federation bring. with only one instance, it's little more than a mediocre forum.

cupcakezealot, in Misskey Has Reached 1 Million Registered Users!
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god i wish misskey would replace tumblr as the go to microblogger :(

i love misskey/sharkey so much

bluGill, in How active is Lemmy now?

Do you mean just Lemmy, or do you also want users from mbin or others fediverse instances that can access lemmy discussions?

Blaze,
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713 monthly active users for Mbin : mbin.fediverse.observer/stats

135 for Piefed: piefed.fediverse.observer/stats

OpenStars,
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There are dozens of us - not quite a dozen dozen, but at least multiple dozens! (on PieFed) :-P

MyOpinion, in How active is Lemmy now?

I am seeing slow and steady growth in the areas I follow.

Rai, in Not federated Lemmy instances?

There are some but they are filled with zoos and pedos

IlIllIIIllIlIlIIlI,

Oof.

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