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  • M mattw03@lemmy.ca

    https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/stats&months=48

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    bhamlin@lemmy.world
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    #57

    Normalize labeling all axes.

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    • T teslasaur@lemmy.world

      Because the only ones that are left post the same shit over, and over again. When people leave because the feed gets repetitive, they also leave the niche that they might have been interested in.

      Then you get an echo chamber.

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      skavau@piefed.social
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      #58

      Well it's just that politics/news are the two main things that most people can talk about. So that's what trends. Many other topics have general interest barriers that naturally have lower ceiling of interests from the roughly 40k active users.

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      • P paradachshund@lemmy.today

        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.

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        blaze@piefed.zip
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        • point people to one instance you like instead of a general website
        • on Piefed, when people register, they can either join indeed the instance they're on, or have a look at other options: https://piefed.zip/auth/instance_chooser
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        • M mattw03@lemmy.ca

          https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/stats&months=48

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          sk1nnym1ke@piefed.social
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          #60

          Tell your friends about fediverse if you haven't done it yet.

          And if you still have accounts on other non-fediverse platform consider to post something about the fediverse.

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          • S skavau@piefed.social

            Well it's just that politics/news are the two main things that most people can talk about. So that's what trends. Many other topics have general interest barriers that naturally have lower ceiling of interests from the roughly 40k active users.

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            teslasaur@lemmy.world
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            #61

            No, its the fact that the same couple of people post across all communitys and drown everything else. I wouldn't be opposed to a daily limit of posts, just to bring the noise down. The only reason i still come here is for the rare, once a week, quality post.

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            • M mattw03@lemmy.ca

              https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/stats&months=48

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              rhaedas@fedia.io
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              #62

              Everyone who compares growth here (here being very relative considering how it works) vs. the idealized Reddit is forgetting something. Age. You don't get peak Reddit by looking at its first years, and yet you're looking at the literal first years for Lemmy and company and saying it's not comparable. No, it's not.

              Doesn't mean there shouldn't be constant discussion on improving and growing communities for better discussion, but the whole "oh no, the numbers are low" is ridiculous. Aside from being a aggregated discussion format, this is like comparing apples and cars. Reddit shouldn't be a goal or benchmark, discussion flow here should be. I'll be more worried about stagnation when feed numbers for myself drop back to the first few months, where there was concern about if federation would even work well. (and improving federation/defederation is also a great topic to talk about, it isn't perfect, but it's far better than it was)

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              • M mattw03@lemmy.ca

                https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/stats&months=48

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                dsilverz@calckey.world
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                #63

                @MattW03@lemmy.ca @fedimemes@feddit.uk

                To which extent does this graph consider non-Lemmy users interacting with other non-Lemmy users through Lemmy communities as "active Lemmy users"?

                I mean, I'm right now interacting with Lemmy using Sharkey. Similarly, I notice many Mastodon and Piefed users interacting with Lemmy communities. And that's where my question comes in: would all of us count as "Lemmy users" according to the methodology behind that graph?

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                • T teslasaur@lemmy.world

                  No, its the fact that the same couple of people post across all communitys and drown everything else. I wouldn't be opposed to a daily limit of posts, just to bring the noise down. The only reason i still come here is for the rare, once a week, quality post.

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                  skavau@piefed.social
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                  #64

                  That's not logistically possible given each instance has its own rules.

                  But also, at the same time it seems self-evident to me that most of the 40k people here can talk about politics. Most are from the Anglosphere and the daily goings-on are relevant to them in some way. It seems also evident to me that less people here can talk about fishing, or baking because it's of less interest to them. Reddit, by comparison, has a much larger population.

                  I'm also looking at /all/ and seeing a variety of names.

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                  • M mattw03@lemmy.ca

                    https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/stats&months=48

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                    mesamunefire@piefed.social
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                    #65

                    Just FYI, the number may be up a bit more than we are seeing due to how the website pulls its numbers.

                    There's a lot of instances that put anti ai/ crawling tech in front of their instances. As well as instances that are no longer sharing stats due to ai activity.

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                    • dsilverz@calckey.worldD dsilverz@calckey.world

                      @MattW03@lemmy.ca @fedimemes@feddit.uk

                      To which extent does this graph consider non-Lemmy users interacting with other non-Lemmy users through Lemmy communities as "active Lemmy users"?

                      I mean, I'm right now interacting with Lemmy using Sharkey. Similarly, I notice many Mastodon and Piefed users interacting with Lemmy communities. And that's where my question comes in: would all of us count as "Lemmy users" according to the methodology behind that graph?

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                      mesamunefire@piefed.social
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                      #66

                      And piefed/mbin/kbin ect...

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                      • S skavau@piefed.social

                        That's not logistically possible given each instance has its own rules.

                        But also, at the same time it seems self-evident to me that most of the 40k people here can talk about politics. Most are from the Anglosphere and the daily goings-on are relevant to them in some way. It seems also evident to me that less people here can talk about fishing, or baking because it's of less interest to them. Reddit, by comparison, has a much larger population.

                        I'm also looking at /all/ and seeing a variety of names.

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                        teslasaur@lemmy.world
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                        #67

                        Stamets, byteonbikes, mtz, lady butterfly, track_shovel.

                        When you start seeing it, you can't unsee it.

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                        • T teslasaur@lemmy.world

                          Stamets, byteonbikes, mtz, lady butterfly, track_shovel.

                          When you start seeing it, you can't unsee it.

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                          skavau@piefed.social
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                          #68

                          Yeah I see them. I also see some other names too. Small places need active 'power posters'.

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                          • S skavau@piefed.social

                            No. It says lemmy only so no piefed or mbin

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                            snoringearthworm@sh.itjust.works
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                            Last I checked, Piefed had only a fraction of the users Lemmy had.

                            I have an account in a Piefed instance and it's awesome (especially if they add image galleries before Lemmy does), but I don't think it would meaningfully move the graph.

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                            • snoringearthworm@sh.itjust.worksS snoringearthworm@sh.itjust.works

                              Last I checked, Piefed had only a fraction of the users Lemmy had.

                              I have an account in a Piefed instance and it's awesome (especially if they add image galleries before Lemmy does), but I don't think it would meaningfully move the graph.

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                              skavau@piefed.social
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                              Yes, it does - but you have to account for the users on there if you're measuring the fediverse activity in general. And Mbin. Combined they'd add about 2.2k extra users this month.

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                              • blaze@piefed.zipB blaze@piefed.zip
                                • point people to one instance you like instead of a general website
                                • on Piefed, when people register, they can either join indeed the instance they're on, or have a look at other options: https://piefed.zip/auth/instance_chooser
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                                paradachshund@lemmy.today
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                                Having to explain federation is kind of the issue in my opinion. This idea wouldn't be to remove the normal sign up process, it would be a way to side step it entirely for those who don't care about the technology aspect of it and just want to be part of the community.

                                If you want to pick your own instance or suggest one, that would still exist. This would just be an alternative. It would also help to avoid everyone gravitating towards the largest instance, because it would try to load balance people automatically.

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                                • R raivokulli@sopuli.xyz

                                  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

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                                  nickhammes@lemmy.world
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                                  Anecdotally, it doesn't feel like the experience is contracting, or part of a shrinking community. It's worth asking what the data means, and whether it's bad, but there are definitely other reasonable factors too. Users from interoperable platforms like mastodon and piefed, individual people using fewer accounts, or even fewer lurkers, could be responsible for a good chunk of the data.

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                                  • P paradachshund@lemmy.today

                                    Having to explain federation is kind of the issue in my opinion. This idea wouldn't be to remove the normal sign up process, it would be a way to side step it entirely for those who don't care about the technology aspect of it and just want to be part of the community.

                                    If you want to pick your own instance or suggest one, that would still exist. This would just be an alternative. It would also help to avoid everyone gravitating towards the largest instance, because it would try to load balance people automatically.

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                                    blaze@piefed.zip
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                                    Having to explain federation is kind of the issue in my opinion.

                                    I don't, nowadays, I just point to piefed.zip

                                    This would just be an alternative

                                    The issue is that there aren't really instances that are similar enough to be considered interchangeable. They all have their specificity, be it admin style, defederation, downvotes enabled or disabled, front-ends available, etc.

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                                    • M mattw03@lemmy.ca

                                      https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/stats&months=48

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                                      halfapage@lemmy.world
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                                      absolute win tho?

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                                      • snoringearthworm@sh.itjust.worksS snoringearthworm@sh.itjust.works

                                        Last I checked, Piefed had only a fraction of the users Lemmy had.

                                        I have an account in a Piefed instance and it's awesome (especially if they add image galleries before Lemmy does), but I don't think it would meaningfully move the graph.

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                                        scintilla@crust.piefed.social
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                                        I mean with how many instances have launched a piefed server the last few months and with how small Lemmy is in the first place even a thousand or so users switching would explain some of that slight downward slope at the end.

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                                        • nemo@slrpnk.netN nemo@slrpnk.net

                                          Unlimited growth is capitalist mindset. Stability and community are what we value here.

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                                          damage@feddit.it
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                                          Yeah. And we don't need to attract the MOST people, just the BEST people

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