I have been browsing all and noticing many new communities popping up. Lemmy is bustling with activity, and it’s actually possible to sort by hot now.
The next great migration is truly underway. New users are staying and posting, and I believe its in no small part because of the work you and other activ users put in.
So, thank you and keep it up.
Happy to help!
The visualization framework used by Fediverse Observer clearly does not have real mobile web support. 😄
Good news, I hope by the end of 2025 we can hit a stable 75K MAUs. This will be a massive help for more niche communities.
That would be nice indeed ! Then !tycoon@lemmy.world will blossom!
As long as there isnt a “fake good guy” company like bluesky that lures people away from looking for a real longterm solution, lemmy might get a real growth spurt from the continued reddit exodus.
Digg will be having a go at it, let’s see what happens.
During the last migration with Reddits API changes we grew from 1k MAU to 70k. So its possible that we reach 700k or even more. Though I hope the growth is more gradual this time because it was extremely stressful back then.
Wow. That’s it?
It’s active users (so posts, votes, comments). Lurkers are not counted.
Yep, it’s still a fairly small community. i keep bumping into people i’ve previously spoken to
Happened a lot on the old Reddit too. Which is why there were “celebrities” like unidan or famous novelty accounts like shitty watercolour.
Rminds me of the old days. I was a major Digg contributor and when everyone decided to jump ship to Reddit I had my reservations. It as tiny. The forums now known as subreddits were no better than old usenet. But it worked and it had welcome arms for free speech to occur. Lemmy seems like the next Reddit to me but with the chance to do better.
Again, not needed or requested.
And blocked.
Welcome to Lemmy, here are a few pointers to help you settle in
Thank you but absolutely not necessary.
The reddit effect in action
Also BuyCanadian. https://lemmy.ca/c/buycanadian
True, !buycanadian@lemmy.ca !
Is that banned or otherwise restricted on reddit, or why do you think it has such an impact?
No, more than people are looking for EU alternatives to Reddit
https://old.reddit.com/r/BuyFromEU/comments/1j0xkqa/lemmy_as_an_alternative_to_reddit_using/