Too all the .ee users going down with the ship 🫡
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They were good people!
we had a good run
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Written from my new home
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Goodbye old account, and thanks for all the fun times.
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Relocated as soon as I can after the announcement. The only ones (of mine) coming down with the ee ship are my posts and comments--probably.
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Still a lot of people’s logging in at 1.1k per day.
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I'll be on here til the day the site is down 🫡
(I have a piefed acct but the app I use doesn't fully support it yet)
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Still a lot of people’s logging in at 1.1k per day.
I know...
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I know...
Don’t want to upset the river flow.
Gotta make the ux as smooth as possible.
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Still a lot of people’s logging in at 1.1k per day.
I setup my new account on a new instance a bit ago but want to stick it out to the end on this one!
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I setup my new account on a new instance a bit ago but want to stick it out to the end on this one!
One last hurrah for the ride
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I will forever miss my .ee account, but life must go on I suppose
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o7
Honestly don't know if I'll keep using Lemmy. Been 2+ years now that Lemmy has been the only social media I use and can't say that its doing anything for me other than being a outlet for my shitposting. Lemmy feels pretty empty. People dont DM. There aren't many coms with core regulars that create a community. Saying anything beyond basic obvious sarcasm opens you to being banned from entire instances. There aren't many instances that allow the user to decide what they want to see, using the tools that lemmy provides, and defederate or block entire instances.
In 2025 Lemmy is at like 50k active users. Still no community or connection like the forums I used in 2005 with 500 users. Still no community or connection like the subreddits I used in 2015 with 5k users.
Kinda thinking the internet really is dead, even on our outlier of federated open source social media.
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Ugh, still need to make a new account...
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Still a lot of people’s logging in at 1.1k per day.
Leave me alone, I'm a chronic procrastinator.
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Ugh, still need to make a new account...
Don't delay. My registration for a new instance took a couple days to get approved.
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o7
Honestly don't know if I'll keep using Lemmy. Been 2+ years now that Lemmy has been the only social media I use and can't say that its doing anything for me other than being a outlet for my shitposting. Lemmy feels pretty empty. People dont DM. There aren't many coms with core regulars that create a community. Saying anything beyond basic obvious sarcasm opens you to being banned from entire instances. There aren't many instances that allow the user to decide what they want to see, using the tools that lemmy provides, and defederate or block entire instances.
In 2025 Lemmy is at like 50k active users. Still no community or connection like the forums I used in 2005 with 500 users. Still no community or connection like the subreddits I used in 2015 with 5k users.
Kinda thinking the internet really is dead, even on our outlier of federated open source social media.
Why would you want people to DM you?
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I'll be on here til the day the site is down 🫡
(I have a piefed acct but the app I use doesn't fully support it yet)
I feel your pain, also wanted to migrate to piefed but eventually didn't (at least for now) because I like voyager better then interstellar.
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o7
Honestly don't know if I'll keep using Lemmy. Been 2+ years now that Lemmy has been the only social media I use and can't say that its doing anything for me other than being a outlet for my shitposting. Lemmy feels pretty empty. People dont DM. There aren't many coms with core regulars that create a community. Saying anything beyond basic obvious sarcasm opens you to being banned from entire instances. There aren't many instances that allow the user to decide what they want to see, using the tools that lemmy provides, and defederate or block entire instances.
In 2025 Lemmy is at like 50k active users. Still no community or connection like the forums I used in 2005 with 500 users. Still no community or connection like the subreddits I used in 2015 with 5k users.
Kinda thinking the internet really is dead, even on our outlier of federated open source social media.
I do like how you are free to comment on anything without people caring whether you know them not, and i like how it's not private communication but open for anyone to participate.
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Still a lot of people’s logging in at 1.1k per day.
What's this screenshot from?
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Ugh, still need to make a new account...
Have you at least backed up your subscriptions/blocks?