How many millions of users does it have? How many posts? How active are they?

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40k users is huge. Remember, lemmy is not profit driven. We don’t need to grow at all costs, we can grow naturally and sustainably.

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…I kinda like it right now. Some communities of less than a 1000 have much more human responses. It nice. And not just from one server.

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There are huge subreddits that are basically dead or just filled with spam. The ratio of active/passive users on Lemmy must be much much larger. A Lemmy community with 100 active members almost feels like a subreddit with 10 000 members.

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A Lemmy community with 100 active members is more likely to be 100 active humans than a subreddit with 10,000 members is, based on the last time I went to Reddit: it was so, so clear that everything was either ChatGPT, or a repost of shit even I had already seen, or was just otherwise obviously not an authentic human sharing something interesting.

So yeah, not entirely surprising.

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The density of quality users and interactions on Lemmy nowadays reminds me of Reddit’s earlier days

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40000 is enough to be a functioning social media. most fediverse softwares don’t have that much. Sure, it is not enough to have discussions over non mainstream stuff, but there are still enough people for a variety of topics.

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3 points

We’re actually at about 43k

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43.001k! I just joined with my own instance in my over engineered lab 🧪

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4 points

Welcome!

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