Most of my original subs come from .world so I don’t know what’s worth following on .ml, lemmygrad, hexbear, etc.

Maybe I could even extend this question to what communities in non major instances are worth subing too.

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In the case of “frequently defederated”? Or in General?

both. lol

i think it’s a symptom of the sensibilities of genz clashing with older generations; sort of like millennials clashing with boomers but to a MUCH more significant degree.

Looking at FediDB (which seems a little broken), it seems like Lemmy.World is tripling their monthly posts.

you can see how well above it’s weight hexbear is punching when it comes to active users; communities like slop, badposting, and chapotraphouse in particular.

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Oh, 100%. In terms of posts per active user, they look to be killing it.

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and it also doesn’t include the people who aren’t on hexbear; but still posting there.

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That makes the stat worse, not better, no?

Uncounted users means fewer posts per user.

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