• @nachtigall@feddit.de
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    441 year ago

    The numbers are still quite low compared to what the activity now feels like. Two weeks ago I could easily read all posts and comments and now I can’t follow the many new posts ^^

    • @lemillionsocks@beehaw.org
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      241 year ago

      50,000 people is a LOT of people. Keep in mind that a good chunk of the millions of users on reddit and other social media sites are either separated and isolated into smaller segments, or even then most people just lurk.

      • Rentlar
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        201 year ago

        I looked at the participation (active user) rate, it shows above 20% in Beehaw and 7% overall in Lemmy. Normally subreddits of 3,000-6,000 are kind of slow and people post once in a while, most probably lurk.

        Here, at least for now it’s really buzzing, people get a sense that they can be heard and real conversations are happening.

          • The situation in November with Fosstodon (Mastodon instance) & Twitter might be analogous.

            Fosstodon had about 20k users, at the start of November, and more than 50k by the end.

            There was definitely an initial surge of activity which diminished after a time, but it didn’t return to it’s previous level.

            I don’t have the data but the vibe is that the users to activity ratio stayed about the same, now 6 months on it feels like there’s 250% of the activity that there was at the same time last year.

            Of course loads of people are creating accounts here just to have a look but will probably never post, but there’s also plenty of new users who will be engaged long term.

      • Jomn
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        1 year ago

        Yeah, I’m usually just a lurker but Lemmy makes me want to take part of the experience. I really hope that it will take off in the long run.

    • @Hagarashi8@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      You just got used to have millions of users on sub, and forgot that tens of thousands of users is a lot. Especially New users, who is going to read and comment a lot, compared to reddit with half of users being, like, not active at all.

      • @nachtigall@feddit.de
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        91 year ago

        Makes sense. A friend of me unfortunately turns Lemmy down because the largest instance has “only” 1.6k users

          • @LemmyAtem@beehaw.org
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            61 year ago

            So far it’s not over run by assholes and brigades so I’m diggin it, even if content is sparse for now!

          • Slashzero
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            41 year ago

            Yup. That played a big role for me, too. The other factor was lemmy.ml was the first to approve my signup, finally giving me the ability to post. I’m still looking around to get a feel for other instances, and might even set up my own.

              • Slashzero
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                31 year ago

                Yeah, I saw that too, but other places I signed up still haven’t approved me, so I signed up here.

            • wickerlark
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              21 year ago

              Yeah I’m probably gonna end up doing my own instance at some point once I get my bearings around here, plus it’s just fun to learn new technology!

              • Slashzero
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                21 year ago

                I’m in the process of setting up my own instance for fun, as today was a slow work day.