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ghariksforge ,

Noice!

Grater ,

reddit asked for it themselves :)

KernelDesign ,

Lemmy, it’s a new Reddit !

mojo ,

When I used Lemmy before the reddit exodus, it was getting like 12 updoots on the front page. I’ve noticed a hugeee difference, this post getting over 1.2k+ upvotes for example. Content is a lot more exciting. Haven’t touched Reddit in like 3 weeks now.

I’ve been full RSS reader, Mastodon, and Lemmy. It feels good.

Model_M_Typist ,

What do you mean by full RSS reader? What exactly are you looking at?

Thanks for your help

bob_wiley ,
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  • fignewton ,

    I love that I learn so much on here. Thanks for that explanation!

    mojo ,

    I guess by full, I mean like full-on. Like most of the content I relied on Reddit for, I could get from RSS feeds. I play Genshin Impact a lot, so I don’t need to visit that sub anymore now that I have an RSS. Also there’s replacement communities on Lemmy now.

    Other then that, software or blogs you like, they usually have an RSS feed and then can group them under like a “Tech Blogs” category for example. It’s something you build up over time, and RSS has been around for a long time so most things support it and there’s a million clients out there.

    Fun fact, every Lemmy community has an RSS feed to subscribe to as well, even Mastodon profiles! RSS feeds directly grab from the source, so there’s no centralized anything, so it’s probably the most sustainable method of getting method possible.

    wispydust ,

    I’m curious, how do you use RSS to stay up to date with Genshin content? What kind of feeds do you follow?

    Ddhuud ,

    Let’s not call it that, tho. Fucking please.

    rikudou ,

    It was called that for a while.

    Indie ,

    Let’s go!!!

    GatoB ,

    Misleading

    ComfortablyGlum ,

    Explain.

    GatoB ,

    How is that being downvoted it is obviously misleading. It is not users is number of accounts because if you make an account in different instances you count as 2 users but it is actually one so it is misleading. There are 500k accounts not users

    SamXavia ,
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    Amazing to see, as I look further into these platforms such as Lemmy and Mastodon I love them more and more as they seem to be so much more freeing than current mainstream platforms on the market.

    avidamoeba ,
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    Kbin doesn’t seem to track active users. Their total users are the same as their active users.

    haohao ,

    It’s not the same for me. Total users: 53342 Monthly active users: 40878

    avidamoeba , (edited )
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    On Fediverse Observer they used to show exactly the same number till several days ago. Regardless, look at the post/active user ratio on Lemmy on fedidb. It’s 1200000/72000 or 16.6. For Kbin it’s 44000/45000 or 0.97. It doesn’t make sense the active users of Kbin to be 16 times less active than Lemmy’s. To me that’s evidence that whatever Kbin is reporting as active users is very different than what’s reported by Lemmy. According to these stats Lemmy has about 27x the posts Kbin has. That number is probably correct since it doesn’t depend on what’s considered active. A post is a post. Yet Lemmy has only 1.6x the active users. That doesn’t make sense.

    If you use the total numbers for both from here, you get posts per user ratio of about 0.7 for both. That makes a lot more sense.

    codecompost ,

    I tried to subscribe to kbin communities from my own instance but they keep getting stuck on “Pending”.

    klieg2323 ,
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    This is a known bug in Lemmy. You are subscribed

    codecompost ,

    Ok I’ll resubscribe because I removed them.

    FlashMobOfOne ,

    Life is good when you try something new and realize just how annoying it was dealing with ads and fighting against a shitty algorithm.

    No more of this ‘He Gets Us’ bullshit.

    JimmyDean ,

    I lost track of how many times I tried to block advertising accounts on there, but eventually gave up because blocking them just doesn’t fucking work. So glad to be done with that rotten platform now

    revlayle ,

    Oh shit, I had forgotten about “He Gets Us”… Thanks, I guess

    Tag365 ,
    @Tag365@lemmy.world avatar

    The “He Gets Us” ad must be the most derisive ad hosted on Reddit. Nothing but complaints about it.

    FlashMobOfOne ,

    It was infuriating.

    If I wanted to be preached to I’d subject myself to that nonsense.

    GladiusB ,
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    Wait, I’m just a casual. Did he post an ad saying “he gets us”?! What a tool.

    Did he go to Trump’s business school or something?

    FlashMobOfOne ,

    It was a stupid religious thing. He Gets Us is a campaign by Christian people, the annoying type that stand on street corners, not the kind that just do their thing and leave everyone else alone.

    TheGreatFox ,
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    dealing with ads

    Just use an adblocker. It’s basic internet safety at this point. I recommend ublock origin. If you’re on mobile, android’s version of firefox can use it as well.

    Lazylazycat ,
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    I assume they’re talking about the reddit app.

    InfiniWheel ,

    He get sus

    Metriximor ,

    Oop let’s go. Slow and steady!

    Chickenstalker ,

    ITT hipsters

    xc2215x ,

    A good milestone for those two. Nice.

    Bawt ,

    Just FYI, some people have two accounts, one on Lemmy and one on Kbin, so some of these numbers may be duplicates.

    twistedtxb ,
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    I wouldn’t be surprised if the real number of users was half, or even a third of that.

    I have four accounts.

    OtakuAltair ,

    I have 4 accounts. Most probably have at least 2, one for nsfw

    The active user count is much more accurate.

    ultimate_question ,

    To my knowledge there’s also no way of identifying bot accounts unless they proactively self identify so these numbers don’t don’t mean much

    another_lemming ,

    At that stage bots and spam accounts are unlikely tho. Maybe in a year it would be worth it. Especially if\when Tumblr or Threads get into that, but I doubt it.

    ultimate_question ,

    There have already been instances found that had thousands of bot accounts, they’ve been defederated but clearly people are gearing up

    Squids ,

    huh? What’s tumblr got to do with this? Is this about Automattic adding the ability to connect up Tumblr accounts to the fediverse? Because you do know that isn’t the same as the Threads situation right?

    It’s very probably going to function like how Wordpress and ActivityPub already functions - as a way to let people look at and interact with your blog from a Mastodon or other instance. And if Wordpress is anything to go by it’ll also probably be limited to self hosted/paid accounts rather than something that everyone can have so the bot/spam/ghost account worry is kinda moot

    Quill7513 ,

    Monthly Active Users is the stat to track

    CoderKat ,

    Yeah, I wish posts would straight up not mention the total number of accounts. It’s not something to brag about. A significant number of the difference between active vs total is gonna be bots. Especially since we’re so new. If active is monthly, then active would include almost anyone who has actually used their account.

    The active users count is probably inflated for a bit, too, due to people making multiple accounts as they switch instances or try new ones out. e.g., I used a kbin account early on before switching to try Lemmy. I also have a Beehaw account that was actually the very first one I signed up for and gave up on because of the manual approval taking too long, yet I think I may have posted at least one comment cause I used it to try Lemmy first, then switched to an instance that had downvotes and didn’t defederate as many instances. So I’m counted for probably triple. On the long run, I’ll probably end up using just one of these accounts, but that would depend on features. I switched to Lemmy because of the features it had and if kbin gets better, I might switch back.

    EDIT: oh, right, and then there’s also porn accounts. The way Lemmy works makes you almost surely want a separate account for the porn instances. It’s easiest to browse those instances by local posts, but that requires you make an account there (it also won’t show NSFW without an account, which is a silly barrier that is just going to hurt adoption). As well, voting is public, so if you want to privately vote on NSFW stuff, you should use a separate account. By comparison, on reddit, as long as you didn’t intend to post or comment, there was no reason to use a separate account for Porn.

    Cabrio ,

    Eh, I personally took the route of becoming comfortable with my consumption of pornographic material. Who cares if someone sees, it’s not like your putting identifying info all over your account, right? And the sort of person who’d take the effort to try and use the things I like against me are hardly the sort to have opinions valuable enough to concern myself with.

    Quill7513 ,

    Admitting to my porn account, I primarily just wanted to browse local on the porn instance and not bother with waiting for someone else on beehaw or slrpnk to subscribe to a porn community

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