If you go to lemmy.ml it's just a bunch of fucking redditors with their dogshit memes and like three lemme users. It's sad. I strongly encourage users of this site who are so inclined to take a break from infighting to bully neoliberals over there.

  • temptest [any]
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    Unless nutomic differs or their stance changed in the past two years, they explicitly said lemmy.ml was not one of the mainstream/liberal instances they were encouraging. Source: https://lemmy.ml/post/70280

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          • temptest [any]
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            2 years ago

            Sure, but compare to a month ago. It was in the same ballpark as the others, compared to neck-and-neck Lemmygrad and lemmy.ml

            https://web.archive.org/web/20230605105000/https://join-lemmy.org/instances

            Speaking of which, I have no idea how Hexbear compares. The stats are a bit different and I don't know if it's apples and apples. I don't know Hexbear lore too well but I've heard bans are very common over petty 'struggle sessions' and so account/user stats are pretty inflated.

            The point being, are you still a tidal wave that can bully the libs if necessary?

            • AHopeOnceMore [he/him]B
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              Obviously yes, lol. That's why our subreddits get banned. Our terminally online nature, we just can't stop dunking.

              DO YOU SEE THESE ARMS?

              :arm-L: :hammer-sickle: :arm-R:

            • CriticalResist8 [he/him]
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              2 years ago

              Just look at the upvotes on Hexbear and comment count compared to other instances. It's neck and neck to lemmy.ml currently, but I also expect that many people who left reddit over the API thing will ultimately go back in a month.