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  • Sergio@slrpnk.nettoFediverse@lemmy.worldTumblr to join fediverse
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    10 days ago

    The article seems well-written, except that:

    the fediverse — the open social web powered by the protocol ActivityPub also used by Mastodon, Threads, Flipboard, and others.

    Seriously? Flipboard has like one thousand Monthly Active Users and we have like 50 times that, but we’re like “and others” lel… I guess they didn’t mention Pixelfed either tho and it’s a lot “hotter”…






  • user retention

    yeah, hard to tell… Lemmy peaked a little under 70k MAUs and is around 45k now… if pixelfed peaks at 300k it’s reasonable to think it levels at 200k (i.e. a hundredfold increase from a month ago).

    ofc every situation is different… e.g. pixelfed has tighter Mastodon integration (pro) but may depend more on a network effect (con). also iirc the lemmy MAU count methodology shifted at some point, from post/comment to post/comment/upvote/downvote which is a confound for the lemmy dropoff count…







  • Lemmy is different from Reddit in one important way.

    Reddit is a product. You install the app, you look at the ads, the mods and admins curate an endless feed of cartoons and safe ragebait and awwwunexpectedsmiles.

    Lemmy is an environment. If you’re passive, then any random thing may happen to you. So you have to be proactive in this environment.

    • You could subscribe to communities that are non-politics/news, non-meme, non-tech, and browse these “subscribed” communities.
    • You could use blocklists, as described elsewhere in this post.
    • You could find an instance that does some of this work for you, by defederating and blocking certain types of opinions and behaviors. This seems to be what you want, and many people have provided suggestions.

    These are all ok. But the one defining characteristic of Lemmy is that it is not just another product.






    • “local feed” on a smaller pixelfed instance will be smaller
    • “global feed” on every pixelfed instance will see all pixelfed and all (image) mastodon posts, but comments made on mastodon posts using pixelfed will not be seen on mastodon
    • in theory you can see Lemmy posts and subscribe to Lemmy communities with pixelfed but I haven’t got it to work. I’ve seen someone post from pixelfed to Lemmy but commenting didn’t really work.

  • I wonder if that actually helps their growth tho. When I first started joining lemmy I was put off by the contradictory instructions that it didn’t really matter what instance I joined, but IT WAS VITALLY IMPORTANT that I pick the right one (because of “defederation” and “local communities” – terms that meant nothing to me at the time.) But if you’re joining pixelfed and you can choose either the overwhelmingly largest instance or a tiny one, then you’re just going to pick the largest one.