EDIT: Just crossed 26000!


Almost! At the time of this post, lemmy.world has a whopping 25733 users and is growing fast.

Since my last post yesterday, it has added 4000 new users, making it the clear second-largest lemmy instance out there. Also quickly catching up to lemmy.ml’s 36000 (not taking new signups).

beehaw.org (3rd largest) sits at 12500 users, partly because of more restrictive registration requirements.

Source: https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/list

Exciting to see all this growth!

  • Maggoty@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    We’re coming over from Reddit. The damage their CEO is doing is becoming permanent.

  • Jackofmany@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Joined yesterday. Don’t really grasp the different instances yet but world sounded like a default to me

    • Ryumast3r@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Think of it like your email provider. One is yahoo, one is Google, one is Hotmail, etc. They can all email each other, but they have different rules.

      .world is just another “provider” but by no means a default, in fact it was only started 2 weeks ago.

    • AnonymousLlama@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      Kbin has been feeling really lively since the Reddit migration. The admin seems to be pretty busy making improvements to the UI / infrastructure. Keen to see what he does next

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    1 year ago

    Just joined lemmy.world in response to reddit’s BS. Picked this instance because its sounds most normal compared to other gibberish names. Hi everyone!

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        1 year ago

        Went with lemmy.one because it felt really snappy while navigating communities. I was torn between .world and .one but then I saw that beehaw de-federated from .world which I didn’t like because beehaw has some of the more popular and active subs.

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          1 year ago

          It seems like beehaw.org focuses their userbase’s activity within a handful of communities, whereas lemmy.world spreads it out across a wide range of (unlimited) communities. Seems to be working for beehaw so far, but we’ll see how long that lasts.

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            1 year ago

            I realized that there are no downvotes on lemmy? Do I have that right? Wouldn’t downvoting allow for better community moderation?

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                1 year ago

                Got it. Yeah reading more about it in some threads now. Can you downvote my posts from your instance while it’s disabled on my instance?

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                  1 year ago

                  Yep I can downvote your posts from my instance. Happy to downvote you if you’d like lol

    • Morogwen@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      1 year ago

      Yea…everyone joining the same one really defeats the purpose. Now if more than beehaw defederates from them, there’s going to be a mass exodus.

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            1 year ago

            I’m confused, why does it matter? Can’t you view all content the same regardless of the instance you’re on?

            • MicroWave@lemmy.worldOP
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              Yes, you’re absolutely right. Once you understand how to subscribe to communities in different instances, it doesn’t matter much. But new users may not be familiar with the process yet, and I (probably wrongly) assumed that you were one of them. That’s why I suggested the option that worked for me until I figured out federation.

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    1 year ago

    Hi I’m new here. Does it matter what instance I’m subscribed to? I don’t know what the practical differences would really be from my experience?

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      I an new myself but I dont think it does. Only difference there might be is that some just lag more (lemmy.ml) due to so many users.

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    1 year ago

    If you’re having a hard time seeing all the columns on mobile, use “view as desktop” in your browser settings. It’s the only way I can see all the columns. (Android / Opera)

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    I would not be surprised if lemmy.world will outgrow lemmy.ml this month. Lemmy.world has a lot of active communities and meanwhile lemmy.ml. is not allowing new registrations and many of the existing communities look like they are no longer maintained or used.

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      Yeah if the rate of 3-4k new users per day keeps up, lemmy.world should overtake lemmy.ml in just a few days even. Might even get another huge influx on July 1 when third-party reddit apps shut down.

      • Soullioness@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        That’s my last day using Reddit for sure. I’ve already stopped posting/commenting/and voting. I’m in read only mode now lol

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    1 year ago

    I think Lemmy.world is the new meta right now. All Reddit refugees overflow this instance as this is the most generic one and by looking and the number of communities it’s the smarter choice.

    I just hope that the influx of users won’t cause too many server issues. I can already imagine what the devs feel like to have so many active users without mentally and technologically preparing for it

  • Danny M@lemmy.escapebigtech.info
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    1 year ago

    While this is indeed awesome remember that the whole point in federation is having a lot of small communities rather than one or two huge ones.

    In large part the same also happened on mastodon where mastodon.social has 200k people. This is not the way that ti’s supposed to work; no single instance should have this many users, in fact often it’s better to have instances for maybe 50 users at most

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      Anyone who is really hoping for the “fediverse” (fuck me I hate that name) to actually play out that way is delusional. 99.9% of casual users don’t care about federation, they care about convenience. They want to go where the people are. This was always going to happen to federated sites as they get big, one will win out as the most popular. As you said, happened with mastodon, will happen here, will happen on any other federated service like peer tube or whatever it’s called.

      • Danny M@lemmy.escapebigtech.info
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        you’re right that a large majority of people do not care, but this mentality will begin to change at some point. Also, the entire point of this is that it doesn’t matter where the users are, because they can still join the same communities. Now, there are obviously a lot of things that need to improve in lemmy to make it more usable, but federation isn’t one of them. The ActivityPub protocol is simple, yet powerful and relatively scalable.

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      1 year ago

      though how many of these are duplicate accounts?

      I myself have one kbin account and one lemmy.world account because kbin was not stable enough the first day and i did hear great things about the lemmy.world stability. I do use both though and also considering opening a feddit account

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    1 year ago

    Long time lurker at Reddit, using Apollo, but now part of Lemmy, due to the disappointing action by Reddit. Thank you to this community for being a great alternative during this upheaval.

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      1 year ago

      I’m in the same boat but with Rif, the funny thing is I’ve posted the same here in the last few days as the last year of reddit.

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    Except BeeHaw as defederated lemmy.world - which is a shame. Step in the wrong direction IMO. That’s going to be a huge problem because now if you’re a BeeHaw member you no longer see anything lemmy.world related - you’re suddenly, overnight, cut off from thousands of people and posts.

    Having these larger instances owned by 1 person like they all are now is a shame, but unavoidable at the beginning I suppose. One of them gets bitter and you have thousands defederated. I guess over time as things splinter up more it may get better.

    I’ll likely just spin up my own instance so I can federate with everyone and never be dropped (at least from my side).

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      This is why you choose not to have an account on beehaw or lemmy.world and still interact with both. Picking and lemmey instance to live on should be taking everyone some time until you see how the they function. You can even host your own lemmy instance.

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        The problem is when you’ve already been participating and growing your sub list on a lemmy.world account and then beehaw pulls this shit. Suddenly half my subs are taken away without warning.