from https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/stats

  • Zap@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    7 months ago

    Ya know. The fact that active users was going down made me feel like part of the 1% of stubborn assholes but ever since RiF went dark the only time I've been on reddit is when a Google search took me there because fuck spez. I'm in it for the long haul. I won't be going back. And ya know what? Fuck Google too. I've migrated to Firefox and DuckDuckGo since then too. Idk maybe it's just cause I am stubborn but I refuse to be a hypocrite.

      • TurtleTourParty@midwest.social
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        7 months ago

        I joined !privacy@lemmy.ml and now I use GrapheneOS (instead of Android), Fedora (instead of Windows), Firefox (instead of chrome), Mullvad VPN, jmp.chat (instead of google voice), and Kagi (instead of google search).

        It's a rabbit hole.

        Although Fedora was mostly because an update to windows 11 completely broke it and I didn't feel like trying to fix windows so I just wiped my laptop and installed Fedora.

    • Roopappy@lemmy.ml
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      7 months ago

      I also just joined in the past month. You're welcome

      I did because I was on a different Fediverse link-aggregating forum that was pretty quiet and getting quieter, and all the communities and threads I saw over there came from this instance. It just made sense to join directly so I could post and get proper notifications.

      The supernova from Rexxit sent a lot of small pieces flying out everywhere, but things will start to aggregate back down to a few winners over time. I went to Squabbles, Kbin.social, and then Discuit... but now I'm just here and Discuit. I like Discuit's look and feel and users, but it's not super active.

  • Fluid@aussie.zone
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    7 months ago

    Related to the recent reddit mobile site update that straight up breaks the website perhaps? (Cant scroll, can’t interact)

    • Ashtear@lemm.ee
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      7 months ago

      Was my first thought. /r/friends doesn't work on the mobile site now and that's the only thing I ever go to back to Reddit for anymore. That's one content stream I can't duplicate anywhere else.

  • wiki_me@lemmy.ml
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    7 months ago

    unfortunately other data is not encouraging , the number of servers is both down since the exodus and in the recent month.

    I think the number of servers is a interesting metric to look on, it correlates with users who are tech savy and are early adopters, before the exodus the number of servers was growing consistently , despite the number of users mostly staying the same, That was IMO an indication of the relative quality of lemmy at the time and indeed it seemed to got the most benefits from the exodus out of all the reddit alternatives.

    compare that with peertube which shows consistent growth in the number of servers (see this month, and long term), I think what makes them better then lemmy currently is that they currently seem better at prioritizing feature development by using a dedicated site.

    Also the total donations have declined in the last month (from €3962 to €3,771 today), So i think we should try to not get overconfident and work to secure the future of lemmy or some other open source reddit alternative.

    • silent_water [she/her]
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      7 months ago

      unfortunately other data is not encouraging , the number of servers is both down since the exodus and in the recent month.

      this is normal. we'll go through a lot of similar waves. people start servers, realize they're a lot of work, and then abandon them. servers that foster a healthy community will survive. hexbear's worst cycle involved losing the entire administrative team just weeks after a large percentage of the website left. don't sweat the growing pains - work together to learn, grow, and change.

  • shrugal@lemm.ee
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    7 months ago

    How do they handle bots? Seems to me this statistic could be heavily inflated. Or do they account for that?

    Here is their listing of users per instance, looks a bit sus to me ("Benutzer" means "Users"):

    Show List of users per instance, showing bot instance alien.top at the top by a wide margin

    • prof@infosec.pub
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      7 months ago

      It's active users, not total users. I'm not sure on the exact metric, but users need to post, comment, vote or whatever to be counted for this statistic.

      • shrugal@lemm.ee
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        7 months ago

        Bots on alien.top do that afaik. They impersonate real Reddit users after all.

        • prof@infosec.pub
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          7 months ago

          I don't think I understand your point about them impersonating users? It seems to me like an account gets created for everyone using the portal. It then provides you a password and you can start using that account. I tried it just now and it seems like your account gets flagged as bot on creation automatically. So most people posting from that domain, might just not have unchecked that "I'm a bot"-tick and are actual former Reddit users.

          Creating an account doesn't make a user active though, but for the question if a bot posting stuff counts as an active user or not, I honestly can't say.

          • shrugal@lemm.ee
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            7 months ago

            Afaik the bot auto-creation is disabled now, but it used to mirror some Reddit subreddits by automatically creating bot accounts for every Reddit user posting in them, and using that to post the same content in a Lemmy community. That's how the instance got over a million users, pretty much all of them are bots that do whatever the Reddit user with the same name is doing in one of the mirrored subreddits.

            What you are describing is another part of the plan: Allowing the original Reddit users to take over their mirror accounts on Lemmy. Apparently it just creates accounts for them if no bot exists yet.