- cross-posted to:
- fediverse@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- fediverse@lemmy.world
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1192921
Lemmy just reached a new milestone: 1 million posts, across 1,323 servers.
And half of it is beans
Always has bean
Beans all the way down.
Ugh, that’s sooo annoying! I hope the content improves soon. If we work hard at it we can finally make it close to 100% beans by October.
The other half is how many accounts/posts/users Lemmy has
I enjoy the posts complaining about how much people are still talking about reddit.
I enjoy the comments about enjoying the posts complaining about how much people are still talking about reddit.
The other half is how to not poop for 3 days!
Damn content for days.
DAYS!?!?
Keep scrolling…
Keep scrolling….
Keep scrolling…
imagine if the chart keeps going up the same way
Let’s hope so!
To the moon!
💎👊🏻🚀🌖
Diamond posts.
Is this a waterfall total cumulative posts or is this unique posted per day? It looks like overall total
The title suggests per day to me but the graph I’m quite sure is cumulative based on other data
There are dips
Changing the ops data to monthly gives the same graph so I assume it’s the total number of posts on active servers that day/month
Cumulative would imply monotonously non-decreasing.
There are dips in the curve, so can’t be cumulative.
The only dips i see are recent and its so tiny its hard to see. It could be from people erasing their posts or people getting their posts banned and removong from overall total
Idk I see dips throughout but it might just be me
There are dips in the curve, so can’t be cumulative.
that’s weak argument - this isn’t calculus class, it is real world data. real world data have inaccuracies, some post might have been deleted or otherwise unaccounted for, or something else might have happened.
pretty sure it is cumulative - 1 million posts per day would be totally absurd number
https://i.imgur.com/xV58cUe.png / https://the-federation.info/platform/73
I’ve found my Reddit activity to have plunged since discovering Lemmy. I mostly check Reddit now for niche subs that don’t have an equivalent yet.
Same… Lemmy is pretty great. But I wish the UX would be better here…
Which niche communities are missing?
Ones for various hobbies and electronic gadgets.
Can you name some? Perhaps you’ll inspire someone to get one started! Don’t wait, act now 😀
Prusa3D (there’s a community, but it has no posts yet), Mopar, Roborock, Green Mountain Grills are a few examples. Most the communities I follow on Reddit are here but just not as active yet.
I haven’t seen anything like UFYH or decluttering, both of which I found really useful.
there’s some people mentioning decluttering already, create the community, reach out and invite some folks in!
The Esperanto and Conlang subs are very small here
Wow! What a spike 🚀
My experience is also that people are quite active - and surprisingly accommodating and positive. In fact, I actually want to participate in the discussions.
Can’t agree with you more. Have had proper discussions on here and support for finding the quirks. It’s a much more pleasant place to visit and contribute. Thank-you to you all!
Positive? POSITIVE!? Oh yeah, buddy?
WELL YOU JUST HAVE A NICE DAY AND I HOPE YOU’RE HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS!
WHADDAYA THINK ABOUT THEM LEMMY BEANS?
OH MY GOD GO TO A NICE BEACH ALREADY AND HAVE A WONDERFUL TIME!
PLEASE DON’T ENTERTAIN ME WITH YOUR NICE JOKES!
SERIOUSLY. THIS GUY.
Does this include bot-posts like from lemmit.online? I feel like these would skew the numbers quite a bit.
II think the same. He should be filtered.
At this point who cares. Even the perception of things increasing will help get people’s attention and get them to try it out
Good stuff! Glad to see it’s still increasing now after Reddit’s pulled the plug on 3rd party apps and protests have quieted down.
Daaang, nice! Commenting just to add to the stats.
Truly beautiful
I write this to contribute. thank you.
Same.
Thanks
Exciting to see! Hopefully we start to get some network effects, and start seeing communities pop up from the different parts of the internet.
One of the things I quite like about Lemmy is that a group can host their own community, and for folks who are concerned about what happened at Reddit or otherwise, the fediverse/decentralized model allows them a high degree of control, while at the same time connecting them through an entire network of people to discover them. It’s pretty exciting to see this.
We should hope there’s a growth that goes hand to hand with quality. Ad maiora, Lemmy!
It appears something happened in 6-6-2023
to infinity and beyond