I’m not sure how this is measured, but from what I’ve seen by using mastodon a bit, they have a lot of bots that repost content from other sources, so in that way it feels a lot less active.
I’m not sure how this is measured, but from what I’ve seen by using mastodon a bit, they have a lot of bots that repost content from other sources, so in that way it feels a lot less active.
Niches really need a way to advertise themselves and then congregate in one place. It’s a bit sad to see two communities for the same thing in different instances and neither get the critical mass of posters needed to survive.
How so? Most social media shows who liked stuff, it does make sense to consider it for lemmy.
Yes, and I can voice my dissatisfaction with it. I’m not sure what your point is other than trying to tell me to shut up in a more verbose way.
The communities they banned are only for the discussion of piracy(whick is legal). There are no copyrighted material hosted in any of them.
I’m referring specifically to lemmy.world, not to all of lemmy or even the fediverse.
When “reddit outside of reddit” does reddit things 🫨
Without a critical mass of people, niche communities tend to have very few posts and comments. I wish there were more general communities like the early days of reddit instead of going straight into hundreds of dead communities.