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Not a great day for social media. Twitter down, Reddit has not 3rd party apps, Lemmy is being hugged to death by people bailing Reddit and Twitter.

I guess I’ll go outside.

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Lemmy isn’t hugged to death. The issue is that everyone is just heading to the same handful of instances.

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I didn’t realize this until I started self-hosting my own instance, but if you don’t join one of the 3 large instances (beehaw, world, ml) then you miss out on a LOT of historical content. The way federation works is that it only pulls in new post/comments after someone on your instance subscribes to a community on another instance. So if you find a cool new community on another instance, you can subscribe to see any new posts and comments, but you won’t see any of the old content at all unless you manually search for the post/comment.

Long winded way of saying, the best user experience (content wise) is always going to be on the largest instances unless Lemmy/ActivityPub changes how content backfilling works.

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Or at the very least, it’s proof that the best time to start a new Lemmy instance for yourself is now instead of later 😉

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Maybe they should update the join-lemmy.org page to suggest joining smaller instances. They put popular instances at the top and presumably that’s what everyone wants to join.

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Yes, that’s most likely the cause.

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Really everyone always wants to be on the most popular “site” instance to ensure it will just not go away suddenly. After that they go for ones that give them a cool @ domain name. This is how email and Jabber/XMPP worked for years. Modern fediverse should be using some form of modern distributed identity, not 1965 email style identities.

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Yes, I figured. My domain name is not as cool as “shitjustworks” or whatever. But I can say that my instance is gonna stay for as long as Lemmy as software is supported, no matter if there are many users or not. I strongly believe that FOSS and the Fediverse are the future and I want to give something to the community by hosting the instance.

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It’s just the fediverse. My timeline is nothing but hugs and love. :3

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Here’s the current usershare breakdown by instance, if anyone’s curious:

Source: https://github.com/tgxn/lemmy-explorer/tree/main/frontend/public/data

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Lemmy.world is getting a very big chunk, but other than that it actually seems fairly distributed.

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6 points

The instance I’m on is working fine, I think the problem is people are gravitating towards the largest 2-3 instances.

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This is true. I was having a lot of issues with lemmy.ml it’s getting overwhelmed. I wish there was an easy way to carry over subscriptions between accounts.

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Just delete the account a make it on another instance? What’s the issue?

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4 points

2023 has been historical for social media, so much changing so fast.

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Lemmy is being hugged to death

There are worse ways to die. 😁

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