That’s what I was gonna say, the blackout ended on the 14th and then spez did his ama so I feel like that might’ve been the push people needed to make the change.
Was that around the time of the spez AMA? Maybe that was a tipping point for a lot of people - the various protests had been completely ignored and admins tripled-down.
Idk if somebody else notices but there are a few communities with a Bot who reposts Reddit post… Idk but they are pretty annoying since we want to be independent from Reddit.
I’ve blocked them, but I wish they’d stop entirely. The reason I blocked them was not even because I disagree with copying content (I’m fine with that in some cases), but because it was just spamming posts that nobody wanted to engage in. It was post after post with zero comments.
Side note: hot sorting sucks and need to be improved. Why the heck does it like to show so many brand new posts with not even a single other person voting on? If I wanted to see new posts, I’d browse new. I expect hot to show me things that at least a couple of people have said “yeah, this is good” to, first (and ideally more than just a couple).
Looks like the title is incorrect, and it’s actually posts per day. At least, the graph shows a few days where the number goes down, so it can’t be just the total number of posts (unless there was a wave of deletions outpacing the posts).
Edit: according to other people’s comments, it is actually total posts, not posts per day. So my above comment seems to be incorrect.
Or botted contents going, or instances going offline. I’m pretty sure it’s total. I think world and ml have around 500k posts. There is no way it can be a daily contents when those 2 are the most active.
The linked page specifically tracks Lemmy, although it's not clear to me whether it's tracking posts by users from Lemmy instances or posts to Lemmy instances, which is a medium-sized distinction (the latter would include kbin, Mastodon and other Fediverse users who are posting to Lemmy from their home instance, while the former would obviously include only Lemmy users).
That’s genuinely very cool. I wonder how many of them are duplicates (same link across different communities on different servers). Regardless, I’m pretty happy that it appears that Lemmy is quite active. It really does feel like reddit when you see posts with hundreds or even thousands of upvotes.
Huge thanks to the lemmy devs and instance admins.
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