It would be different if it e.g. had a function to make older posts resurface and stay relevant longer to foster longer conversations
“New comments” filters help with that
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It would be different if it e.g. had a function to make older posts resurface and stay relevant longer to foster longer conversations
“New comments” filters help with that
No worries. Feel free to start a new thread there if you feel so, there might have been new communities in the meantime, and it’s always good to have a refresher once in a while
There is going to be an equilibrium between the number of users and the number of instances. At the moment, with 22 instances with more than 300 monthly active users, we are doing okay.
Did you open the thread?
If there’s something we’re not short of, it’s mobile clients
You can set your languages in the settings. As the warning say, make sure to keep “Undetermined” check along English
Hello,
Any reason you chose an instance this small? There are only 53 monthly active users. Lemmy.zip or lemm.ee would probably work better for you
You can use the link icon to get the link from your own instance
Which instances would you put into this pool besides lemm.ee and lemmy.zip?
https://fedidb.org/software/lemmy/ filtered by MAU
There was this post 2 months ago on [email protected] to list all the video games communities: https://lemmy.world/post/19252451
Maybe you could start another one?
Like what is the difference between nostupidquestions and asklemmy?
On Reddit at least, NSQ was supposed to have a “well, that might seem a stupid question” gist to it. But I agree that nowadays on Lemmy they are the same.
That usually happens when there’s a LW world community and then the alternative
Not sure why the posters on LW want to keep those active when the alternatives are more popular (e.g. [email protected] has 2.4k monthly active users, [email protected] has 1k), and LW centralization is causing federation issues with aussie.zone but that’s why they are both kept alive.
For example there’s some prime time network TV shows I watch, there’s comms for them with subscribers but they are not active.
Feel free to open threads on [email protected], we are the most active TV shows community
Not that subscriber count means much, especially for older communities that have 10’s of thousands of subscribers who aren’t even using the platform any more.
Agreed, active users are a better metric.
Happy to help !
What is the issue with lemm.ee? Is it members or communities?
[email protected] us usually fit for discussions about specific animes
Feel free, yesterday I discovered we had [email protected] , so sometimes it’s just there, but unknown
On the other hand, someone has to get the ball rolling so that other people join, it’s like being the first one on the dancefloor.
Power tripping is indeed bad, and should be reported on [email protected]
[email protected]