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They Have No Idea How Fun The Water Park Is!

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  • sunshine@lemmy.caS sunshine@lemmy.ca
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    quokka@quokk.au
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    Some people made reddit their identity and anything that threatens it scares them.

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    • Q quokka@quokk.au

      Is 2034 the year of Lemmy?

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      iheartcheese@lemmy.world
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      right after the year of linux

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      • iheartcheese@lemmy.worldI iheartcheese@lemmy.world

        right after the year of linux

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        tonytins@pawb.social
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        They’re both successful by non-capitalist metrics.

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        • sunshine@lemmy.caS sunshine@lemmy.ca
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          nukeforyou@lemm.ee
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          i dont quite know what it means, but lemm.ee is shutting down.. so... successful ?

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          • N nukeforyou@lemm.ee

            i dont quite know what it means, but lemm.ee is shutting down.. so... successful ?

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            mosiacmango@lemm.ee
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            It's shutting down, but the fediverse is healing around it. Piefed.social has seen a huge influx, and people are moving accounts slowly but surely.

            Lemm.ee shutting down isn't ideal from a service stand point, but it is showing how robust the fediverse is. It's acting like the internet used to, routing around damage to continue to work. That's amazing, and hopeful.

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            • kierunkowy74@piefed.socialK kierunkowy74@piefed.social

              Well, after 2034 Lemmy can actually be sucessful

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              ddplf@szmer.info
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              Lemmy will become a superpower by 2034

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                underpantsweevil@lemmy.world
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                Half the success of Lemmy is not becoming the three ring circus of Reddit.

                How long will it last? Idk. I've already seen people complaining about AI bots blowing up their instances with requests, mining for data. I've already heard complaints of bots manipulating votes on certain subs and accounts.

                If that gets worse, Lemmy gets worse.

                But for the time being, we're mostly just a large community of terminally online nerds doing our things and sharing amongst one another, which is what Reddit was supposed to be about.

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                • tonytins@pawb.socialT tonytins@pawb.social

                  They’re both successful by non-capitalist metrics.

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                  iheartcheese@lemmy.world
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                  What color socks you rockin

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                  • sunshine@lemmy.caS sunshine@lemmy.ca
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                    fundmecfsresearch@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                    Yes. We don’t need millions of users to be successful. We come on here for a reason, we enjoy it. And to me that’s all that’s needed for success.

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                    • N nukeforyou@lemm.ee

                      i dont quite know what it means, but lemm.ee is shutting down.. so... successful ?

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                      asetru@feddit.org
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                      I'd even say that this illustrates the success even more...

                      • lemm.ee shuts down, iirc, because it took too much time and effort to run the instance. Not really a sign of inactivity.
                      • the platform keeps going! The whole idea of a federated network works, as a single instance going down doesn't impact other ones. As it happened before, see e.g. feddit.de.

                      So Lemmy as a whole is alive and healthy - and successful.

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                      • A asetru@feddit.org

                        I'd even say that this illustrates the success even more...

                        • lemm.ee shuts down, iirc, because it took too much time and effort to run the instance. Not really a sign of inactivity.
                        • the platform keeps going! The whole idea of a federated network works, as a single instance going down doesn't impact other ones. As it happened before, see e.g. feddit.de.

                        So Lemmy as a whole is alive and healthy - and successful.

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                        coelacanth@feddit.nu
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                        Yes, in many ways lemm.ee shutting down is a great example of the intention of a federated network at work, but it is also somewhat of a cautionary tale when it comes to centralisation. Ideally the load would be spread as such that any single instance shutting down would be reasonably painless to adjust for. There were already too many users and communities on .ee, really. Imagine what a disaster .world shutting down would be in the current state of things.

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                        • underpantsweevil@lemmy.worldU underpantsweevil@lemmy.world

                          Half the success of Lemmy is not becoming the three ring circus of Reddit.

                          How long will it last? Idk. I've already seen people complaining about AI bots blowing up their instances with requests, mining for data. I've already heard complaints of bots manipulating votes on certain subs and accounts.

                          If that gets worse, Lemmy gets worse.

                          But for the time being, we're mostly just a large community of terminally online nerds doing our things and sharing amongst one another, which is what Reddit was supposed to be about.

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                          truscape@lemm.ee
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                          Decentralized control is probably the biggest asset we have to fight back against these issues. Each instance host has motivation to keep their community in the best shape possible, for users and visitors.

                          If one instance is having struggles, you can migrate to another - and instance hosts could share tactics and information about the process of management.

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                          • F fundmecfsresearch@lemmy.blahaj.zone

                            Yes. We don’t need millions of users to be successful. We come on here for a reason, we enjoy it. And to me that’s all that’s needed for success.

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                            blaze@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                            I still wouldn't mind 100k monthly active users, or even 75k.

                            That should mean one additional active poster on all the community where I'm alone, and that would be cool

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                            • N nukeforyou@lemm.ee

                              i dont quite know what it means, but lemm.ee is shutting down.. so... successful ?

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                              blaze@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                              It's alright https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/45977837

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                              • tonytins@pawb.socialT tonytins@pawb.social

                                They’re both successful by non-capitalist metrics.

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                                osrsneedsf2p@lemmy.ml
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                                Seems like a cop-out to call "usage rates" a "capitalist metric"

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                                • O osrsneedsf2p@lemmy.ml

                                  Seems like a cop-out to call "usage rates" a "capitalist metric"

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                                  tonytins@pawb.social
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                                  The whole point of federating is to make those metrics obsolete. What matters more is maintaining the community you have, not infinite growth.

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                                  • underpantsweevil@lemmy.worldU underpantsweevil@lemmy.world

                                    Half the success of Lemmy is not becoming the three ring circus of Reddit.

                                    How long will it last? Idk. I've already seen people complaining about AI bots blowing up their instances with requests, mining for data. I've already heard complaints of bots manipulating votes on certain subs and accounts.

                                    If that gets worse, Lemmy gets worse.

                                    But for the time being, we're mostly just a large community of terminally online nerds doing our things and sharing amongst one another, which is what Reddit was supposed to be about.

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                                    neidu3@sh.itjust.works
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                                    terminally online nerds

                                    I am offended and in agreement

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                                      samus12345@sh.itjust.works
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                                      Explorer guy hates when words are misspelled.

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                                        brucethemoose@lemmy.world
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                                        I’m pretty sure I got shadow banned twice for just linking Lemmy?

                                        AFAIK it’s mostly not Redditors themselves, but the system they’re stuck in.

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                                        • coelacanth@feddit.nuC coelacanth@feddit.nu

                                          Yes, in many ways lemm.ee shutting down is a great example of the intention of a federated network at work, but it is also somewhat of a cautionary tale when it comes to centralisation. Ideally the load would be spread as such that any single instance shutting down would be reasonably painless to adjust for. There were already too many users and communities on .ee, really. Imagine what a disaster .world shutting down would be in the current state of things.

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                                          brucethemoose@lemmy.world
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                                          Could happen. Imagine the hosting costs of .world exploding if it becomes too big a target.

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