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Pisck, to piracy in And now there are threats to remove moderators. Dying site

Happy to have you.

Pisck, to fediverse in Tracking the growth of Lemmy + Kbin

first I wrote

Is there a good way to scale the X axis? 7 days is meaningful but I'd *at least* like to see 1M and 6M.

I clicked Home which helps, but view options would be nice.

I read at some point the definition of active users here required posting, while reddit cites users as unique visitors. Anybody have insight on this?

Pisck, to reddit in This comment right here

it’s just not as content rich as reddit at the moment

This can change fast.

You should've seen it two weeks ago.

Pisck, to reddit in This comment right here

The very minor and surmountable technical barrier of joining the fediverse will do wonders to screen out users capable only of the lowest effort.

Pisck, to asklemmy in Why did you choose your instance?

I joined lemmy.ml because the join-lemmy site gave me extremely little to go on. It was a coin toss between this and beehaw.org once I realized how few instances were established and not right-wing.

That was only 2 weeks ago and already I've seen the site force 2 server upgrades, even as the admins have strongly encouraged new users to join elsewhere to prevent centralization.

The instance list desperately needs a few columns added, including whether new signups are encouraged or discouraged.

Pisck, to reddit in This is huge. We are on our third day of striking

This will hopefully start to create some quality content.

Important note here not directed at you: Quality content is something we all have to pitch in on. We're in the thousands, not millions. We've all got to make a few posts and make a few comments. Self-sustaining communities can form pretty quickly with our current numbers but the onus is on us to make an effort to prime the pump of engagement, so to speak.

Pisck, to asklemmy in do the major lemmy instances censor anything?

Censorship of CCP criticism would be in the modlog if it were true. I've only been here a couple weeks but the only things I see the admins refuse to tolerate are racism, homophobia, and hate speech in general. They don't allow porn but that has more to do with practical challenges than any (expressed) problem with other people wanting it.

Pisck, to piracy in MEGATHREAD 2023 - Lemmy Edition

No, my subscription to !piracy. I've been able to sub to other instance's communities fine in general. In this case I wondered if it required approval because I see this:

https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/6e23fac9-e2bd-45b2-be7c-44402d720fd1.png

Pisck, to asklemmy in do the major lemmy instances censor anything?

This is where the transparency that comes with FOSS vs private corp really shines. You can always check an instance's modlog to see for yourself where lines are drawn.

Pisck, to piracy in MEGATHREAD 2023 - Lemmy Edition

How do I move my subscription past the pending status?

Pisck, to technology in Reddit CEO (/u/spez) is going to hold a AMA about the API update

We waited for our images to load one line at a time and we were grateful, dammit!

Pisck, to memes in Lemmy preparing for the u/Spez interview

There are actually some legit anti-spam reasons that reddit has been obfuscating vote counts and totals for a long time now. Even if this wasn't a known phenomenon, I don't think I'd trust the API call results anyway.

Pisck, to technology in Seriously, what's up with big sites literally dying as we speak?

Reddit is already ashes of what it once was.

I think reddit peaked around the time it started changing which subs were front page (8-10 years ago now?). One place I was very active at the time moved from being a medium size, great community to being overwhelmed by people who had no sincere interest in the topic but were happy to karma removed.

The sub became larger than ever by capitalizing on the community that built it but its value about its topic evaporated. Reddit has been making similar moves ever since. Karma-removed dominates pretty much every non-niche sub now.

*The removed that caught the filter refers to the act of getting something in exchange for performing an act eyeroll

Pisck, to technology in Seriously, what's up with big sites literally dying as we speak?

That's fair to point out, but it implies the only utility users provide to the site is ad impressions. I see a couple of reasons this is not the case.

Mods make up a tiny portion of users but are disproportionately 3rd party app users and rely on 3rd party tools. But if any meaningful portion of the mod community leaves? The remainder were going to have a much bigger job without the tools. To attempt the bigger job with a smaller workforce is a double-whammy. Their only option will be to focus on their favorite subs and elevate more members to mods. The inevitable result will be experienced mods being far outnumbered by new mods, all of whom will have to stick to tedious tasks for subs to not be overrun by spam and hate speech. It's hard not to predict the same result as what's happened to Twitter's content.

Now consider nsfw content, which has always made up a huge chunk of reddit's traffic. Moderation is even more difficult there to begin with and could easily melt down for the same reasons, even setting aside reddit's growing distaste for it. Reddit is largely young and male and while many users may have no interest in it, the combination of nsfw imgur links going dead, moderation challenges, and the likelihood of reddit cracking down on nsfw is a combination that may cause reddit to be less attractive for many of the young, male userbase to visit.

I think your point still has merit - reddit won't miss many of the users seeking alternatives. I would say reddit's casual "I didn't even know there were 3rd party apps / old.reddit.com" users are also likely to be turned off by the ultimate results of their changes.

Pisck, to technology in Reddit insists on being “fairly paid” amid API price protest plans, layoffs

What really stands out from reddit's statements is the conspicuous lack of disagreement about the alleged charges to 3rd party apps. They can keep trying to characterize it as fair but the factual numbers in the conversation make it plainly obvious that they are instituting a model that makes it impossible for existing 3rd party apps to survive.

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