You look a bit skinny, son.
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It's okay if they join one instance. I'm not a fan of the LW dominance, but it's better to have another LW user than no user at all
I would agree with that. I think the ability to spin up new instances if something goes wrong with a big one is still a great feature even if one gains dominance.
I don't know how hard account migration is right now, but that's probably another UX thing to make easy if the devs decide to work on it.
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I was in the same boat as you regarding signing up. I also agree with you that the concept of federation might be confusing for new users. Just gave up at the promt to explore other instances (in lemmy.world sign up) and signed up to lemmy.world.
I ended up where I did because I wanted the closest thing to no instance possible, and the great folks running this one try to do just that. It's fediverse Switzerland lol
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Based on what I've seen, much of this could be from instances with redundant accounts shutting down.
In other words, a lot of folks can't sustain the burden of hosting an instance long term. That's fine, and expected.
Especially since drama is more personal with the volunteering and donating.
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Be the change you want to see. This is your time to shine.
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People attack me constantly on Lemmy if I suggest to look at the positive a little more.
THE BEATINGS SHALL CONTINUE UNTIL MORALE IMPROVES
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Rare user from feddit.it

feels like there was a missed opportunity there
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People have started using Piefed insted of Lemmy, but I'm not sure we should throw away hope for the fediverse because of that.
Piefed is part of the Fediverse so surely it's still a good thing overall?
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Quality over quantity.
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It feels like that.. the timeline reflects the vibe
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That moderator left the platform since then
Ah yeah your name is familiar - i think i saw a postmortem post you made about it. Small fediverse
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This doesn't seem to be hoping for unlimited growth but rather that is has stagnated and is even falling. That can kill a community especially when it is as small as it is
I agree except it feels like people are way more active here than on reddit, me personally I never commented but I comment all the time on here. Lemmy feels really active even without a ton of users (especially discussion threads)
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[Pretending Fedidb/Fediobserver data or account #s accurately represents valuable conversations between real people when I just blocked 6 accounts by the same guy in the last 15 minutes for fun voice] Considering everyone is making a constant attempt to drive others away and be a pedantic freak, should this surprise anyone? The people who came here because they want more reddit, or to be admins of a subreddit, are not very good people, folks, they're not sending their best
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Quality over quantity.
Must not be that. I’m still here.
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Reddit used fake accounts from the beginning.
If we want a real space it’s going to feel “dead” compared to that anyways.
So yea, I agree.
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I'm not a programmer so I can't speak to how hard this is, but I think it would be a big asset to building user base if there was a neutral sign up website that wasn't a specific instance. It would basically choose an instance for you automatically and skip that part. I figure there could be some list of general purpose instances compiled that are all fair game and the site would try to spread the load across instances.
Average user doesn't care about federation, and all of that complexity is a big turn off. I know because I almost didn't sign up myself because of that. Having to pick a team just to get in the door feels kinda bad.
You have a point but maybe the gatekeeping is a good thing?
Average user doesn’t care about federation would translate to the average user doesn’t care about this community. Maybe?
It’s like how some old forums would charge for an account. Kept a certain low effort person from signing up. Sure it might turn people off but if you do enough work to understand how to get in then there’s a level of buying into it that might make you care more.
Just some thoughts.
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There is a slow decline though. I don't want exponential growth, but growth is important imo at this stage
The big answer to that is creating value on the site itself, no?
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People have started using Piefed insted of Lemmy, but I'm not sure we should throw away hope for the fediverse because of that.
PieFed and Mbin are both different implementations of the ActivityPub Protocol just like Lemmy. Although I doubt this graph includes either of them, despite how many left Lemmy for Piefed when Lemm.ee went down.
I looked and PieFed adds another ~1600 monthly active users and Mbin a further ~700 to the mix. PieFed starts out its chart with single digit user counts and ends with three orders of magnitude growth, so definitely not flat at all, though stable over the last few months.
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The big answer to that is creating value on the site itself, no?
That always helps, but you can hardly advertise services like this outside of here.
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I agree except it feels like people are way more active here than on reddit, me personally I never commented but I comment all the time on here. Lemmy feels really active even without a ton of users (especially discussion threads)
That said, it is unfortunate that this only applies to very general spaces or some specific communities. If your interest is even a little too niche, the dedicated communities often feel like a graveyard unfortunately.
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Does this include users of other platforms like Piefed?
