EDIT: we just crossed 30K 🥳


We are now at 28.5K users (see https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/list). The top 10 instances also got a decent boost in user count. With the exception of beehaw.org which defederated, the Fediverse is thriving 🔥

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    2 years ago

    I signed up for both kbin.social and Lemmy.world as I’m figuring things out. So I’m sure there’s plenty of cross over between the members of each community. I just wonder how much.

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    I like lemmy.world because it seems to be neutral and doesn’t have heavy handed moderators. Communities are allowed to bloom and grow. It’s scalable.

    I respect what Beehaw wants to do, but their goals are not realistic if they want to be a platform of any significant size.

    So far I also like the communities I’ve seen on Lemmy.ml, but there have been a lot of technical/server issues.

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        seemed like a genuine nice guy

        He indeed is, on top of truly knowing what he’s doing.

        My reason for being here is, while checking other instances, I saw a post by lemmy.ml admins saying they were overloaded by the influx of new people.

        Since they had 1k people, I thought max 500 could be a good number (lemmy.world was a bit less than 500 when I joined).

        I checked small instances and this one gave me really good vibes, more than the others, so here I am and I couldn’t be happier about it :)

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      but their goals are not realistic if they want to be a platform of any significant size.

      As I understand it, they don’t care about being big, they care about having a community of people that align to their principles.

      Problem is, if you don’t pay too much attention to their server description, you might not realize what their principles are.

      I think they got so big because many people were just trying to join any instance under the massive influx, without thinking much about it, and beehaw became much bigger than they intended to be (or expected).

      Now that they have defederated from lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works, people “not intended” to be there are leaving, that should bring them “more down” than they currently are, I think that’s what they actually want.

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        Beehaw controls their sign-ups. What they don’t like are people they have not vetted commenting on posts in their communities. They don’t like it because some people were ‘trolling and spamming’ and they can’t keep up with the moderation.

        They have 4 admin ls trying to do everything and they are not going to open up until they get moderation tools that make it possible to run a large site with just those 4 people.

        Basically, they don’t have a philosophy of running a server that is compatible with being in a federated environment.

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          They are not intended to be a large site, at all.

          Whether that’s compatible with federation or not, I don’t know, but I honestly couldn’t care less and I don’t get why some people still think it’s a big deal.

          There were 2 big communities of value on their server but there are already growing alternatives elsewhere, so everything is fine in my book, that’s the beauty of the fediverse IMO.

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            It is only a big deal if new people.sign up there, get a poor impression of what lemmy is, and never try any other lemmy experience again.

            That is what the big deal is. People want lemmy to be successful and to grow into a network of servers with good participation.

            I dont care what beehaw does, I just feel they should not be listed on discovery sites while they are not sanely federated.

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              You’re right, it’s a problem for new users unfortunately, beehaw should be quite more explicit on their server descriptions and rules.

              Not sure about delisting them, that would be detrimental to those actually looking for a place like that, but they surely shouldn’t recommend people to go there as a general instance, it’s not just about federation, even if they were federated, that place is not for everyone.

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    Funny thing for me, is that Beehaw was the first bit of the Fediverse I ever came across. Tried to sign up, twice, didn’t work. So that’s how I ended up on .world, the first group I found that didn’t want an essay to sign up.

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      I was on beehaw until they defederated, just seemed like the wrong answer to me and one that will just end up being damaging to Lemmy, especially the way they went about it.

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          Yeah. People struggle with the idea of “independent websites” when you can view posts from them on other websites.

          And when there isn’t a hedge fund backing them.

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            Are you originally from beehaw? I’ve seen you defending them many times and I almost always agree with your points. Keep up the good work 🫡

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              Nope. I’ve never actually directly been to the site.

              I just stumbled into Mastodon last April to watch people flee Twitter, and fell in love with the whole distributed social concept.

              The Internet was a digital anarchist space when I first encountered it in the 90s, and that’s what I want it to be again. And the right to disengage is tied up in that.

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                Cool. You’re a valuable contributor and I hope you stick around. I was also hoping for an opportunity to apologize to beehaw on behalf of my server 🤷

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          Well if I didn’t understand that I’d not be on this instance now. I just didn’t like how they did it with 0 warning when those instances were increasingly a big part of my Lemmy experience, and they could have just asked for people to volunteer as mods. Regardless of how I feel about it, the reason it’s damaging is because of how people who don’t understand it will view it.

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    i’d rather have a mesh of small-ish instances instead of several huge ones, that aside the more people the better.

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      I think that will be a lot more feasible if the capability to migrate user accounts between instances is added.

      Right now for a new user joining the fediverse, the largest instances are the best option since they are the most likely to remain up and federated with most other instances. Why would you join some random smaller instance when there’s a clearly established one already there?

      Making it possible to change instances would remove some of this friction - then your choice of initial instance isn’t important.

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        Right. There are a bunch of instances being created by people leaving reddit. A lot of them are not likely to survive. And if that’s where I created my account, it’s just gone. I can’t even access it from elsewhere in the fediverse.

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    Hats off to the creator of LW, it can’t be easy running a server this big. I do hope we don’t just dominate the fediverse though, would kinda defeat the purpose of it.

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      Kbin.social user chiming in here! I haven’t checked out Lemmy but I’m content with what kbin offers me so far.

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        I use both so far, but prefer Kbin (the UI/design is much better IMO). It’s especially nice that it’s compatible enough that we’re posting this on lemmy.world :-)

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          I love kbin, but I recently noticed it doesn’t seem to have a way of saving posts/comments? At least not one that I can find, it’s probably in there somewhere, I can’t imagine they just Wouldn’t Have that as a feature

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    I like the small instance I belong to. It’s represented by one or two of those buildings in that picture and that’s okay.

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      It’s gotta start somewhere though. It makes sense that as refugees flock over they’ll gravitate towards the largest instance, because the expectation is that’s where the usage is and they don’t yet grok how the Fediverse works. As they settle in, I’d expect a number of them to spread out a bit. Once we can migrate accounts I’d expect the load to be distributed even better.

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        Load would not be distributed though right? Because all the user data / activity would just be copied to every federating instance. Fediverse is more about redundancy & lack of centralized control, rather than load balancing.

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          Yes and no? Maybe? I’m still figuring out how all this works lol. I know that instances take on the load of their users and communities.

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            As I understand it the federation protocol is copying all the data from instance to instance. I think data is probably going to be the most taxing part of running a social media site, but since all the data is replicated, there wont be much load sharing there. Each instance will be taking care of the cpu/load requirements of rendering/serving the pages for their users, so there is some scaling benefits there to distribution. Anyway, I’m also still learning as well! I think we all are lol

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      Rather, more instances, not servers. An instance can scale out using as many servers as the owner can tolerate.

      I certainly wouldn’t want to be the one managing a horizontally scaled fediverse instance on a cloud platform though, that shit adds up fast, and no way in hell is anyone going to donate here.

      I honestly don’t get how that’s supposed to work indefinitely, that’s usually where ad money comes in and… god dammit we’re back to square one lol. I’m here for a good time, not a long time 😎

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        I definitely think that ads will start appearing on the bigger instances especially since the overhead will most likely outpace donations. I could also see a lot of super small instances pop up just for people to host for their friends. I’m thinking about creating an instance just for me and a few friends but I’ll definitely have to deviate from my standard Reddiy username, can’t let that cat out of the bag.

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          I’ve said it before, but I really think that “Reddit Gold” was an excellent non-invasive monetization strategy.

          Gold didn’t really do much but put a little coin above a comment, and it supported the site for a long time without having to pump in advertising, which many people would block anyway.

          I gilded a total of 3 times maybe, over the years. And that $12 or whatever was way more than Reddit ever got out of me from ads, since I block them all.

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      There will be both. I think many will appreciate the simplicity of large instances.