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egeres , to fediverse in Lemmy active users grew by an astounding 1600% in June
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One small question, "average lemmy total users per day" is a bad metric to track, ("average active users" seems much more reliable), but is it going down because bot accounts are being closed?

stu ,
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but is it going down because bot accounts are being closed?

That would be a reasonable guess. Presumably this is going to normalize pretty soon.

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Very fluffy 😽

Knightfall , to android in Boost for Lemmy is happening!
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Boost and Sync were my top two over the years. Happy to see Boost is making this switch too!

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AussieTom , to fediverse in Lemmy active users grew by an astounding 1600% in June

On to a million in July!

Crow , to fediverse in Lemmy active users grew by an astounding 1600% in June
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I’m in that graph, and wow my curves look good.

eu ,

I'm in this picture and I do like it

klisurovi4 , to fediverse in Lemmy active users grew by an astounding 1600% in June

lmao

W6KME , to fediverse in There's no karma? [OC]

What a thought...we'll have to form opinions of people based upon what they write, not on points that could always be faked or whored. Popularity is an incredibly stupid measure of quality. I'd like to see the up/down arrow on threads replaced by a simple view counter, too.

abhibeckert ,

It's not about forming opinions though - it's about deciding what order to sort posts. Sorting by date / view count / upvote count is pretty crap. We only get away with it now because there aren't many people posting. That's changing.

Pretty much all social networks these days have some kind of "karma" like score, though it often isn't visible to anyone. Obviously in the fediverse it would be visible (though maybe not activley promoted?).

The best karma implementation that I know of is the one on Stack Exchange, though I'd like it more if it wasn't so easy to have a high score just by having been on the network for a long time (my score over there is ridiculously high for someone who barely participates these days).

W6KME ,

Just because the current system doesn't do what you want, you think going back to a system of cheating and popularity contests is good? Think carefully about that. Unless you're the sort who also refuses to listen to music that isn't on the Top Ten list and only goes to blockbuster movies. If that's the case, honestly the Fediverse may not be the place for you.

abhibeckert ,

If I wanted to use Reddit/Twitter/etc, I wouldn't have deleted my account on those two platforms. Definitely don't want the fediverse to go that direction.

But I personally believe the problems with those platforms are 100% the fault of the people running the place and the bad decisions they have made in the past and will continue to make in the future.

I think a karma based ranking algorithm, designed by a community that has the right intentions (find good content, and sort it at the top), will work well. Also I think the fediverse is uniquely able to find the right algorithm because each instance can potentially run a different ranking algorithm.

The same way some instances have "vote down" and other instances only have vote up. Time will tell which approach is better, and all the instances will surely adopt the best one.

W6KME ,

It may indeed all work out, but I cannot see any possible benefit at all to karma. No matter the intention, it allows opinions to be formed without reading content. People will almost always act like sheep, and too many people will associate karma with legitimacy. I think it would be an incredibly foolish thing to adopt it.

cakeistheanswer , to fediverse in Lemmy active users grew by an astounding 1600% in June
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The most wonderful part of this, for the unfortunately uncoordinated like me:

scrolling and accidently clicking a random card is now always a random post and not an ad launching a browser window I immediately close and curse.

It’s amazing how bad it got for awhile out there.

ante ,
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Don't worry, I'm working on a solution to this. My proposed Lemmy client will auto-inject ads into your feed so you can really recreate the Reddit experience.

cakeistheanswer ,
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Oh good, I was wondering when I could expect ‘normal’ behavior.

Honestly I wonder if the Lemmy client writers are going to be a strictly patronage model. The wefwef.app team has done a crazy good job illustrating what the free minimum is.

samus12345 ,
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Need to add a bunch of asshole bots to hurl insults as well.

Atromnis , to fediverse in Lemmy active users grew by an astounding 1600% in June

Active. Good afternoon, folks.

arbrasch , to fediverse in Lemmy active users grew by an astounding 1600% in June

Is this just this instance or is this for all Lemmy instances?

samus12345 ,
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across all lemmy instances

Notmythrowaway6991 , to fediverse in Lemmy active users grew by an astounding 1600% in June

I'm doing my part!

kfoo ,
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Paralda , to fediverse in Lemmy active users grew by an astounding 1600% in June

Active =)

Wiggles , to fediverse in Lemmy active users grew by an astounding 1600% in June

Yeeee!

MaDeX , to fediverse in Lemmy active users grew by an astounding 1600% in June

Here and not on there!

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