Lemmy just reached a new milestone: 1 million posts, across 1,323 servers.

Source: https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/dailystats&days=90

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363 points

Not just number but quality. It was all memes at the start, now actual conversation is happening in more than just a few posts.

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168 points

Good point! I’m hoping for some of the more niche communities to start becoming more active. Things are trending in the right direction though.

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They will. My experience community building thus far is that if you can build up one anchor community to the point where people are organically sharing content and commenting, other adjacent communities will start to generate the same sorts of things with smaller subscriber bases because that anchor community is keeping people’s eyes here. Just a question of time.

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35 points

Speaking of sharing content, is there a way to crosspost around here yet?

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18 points

I’m dying with the lack of baseball communication. The biggest Baseball and Atlanta Braves communities are pretty much dead and I really miss talking ball.

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10 points

Phillies fan checking in. Agree. I have a community with a bot that posts game updates like Reddit (which is nice) but the game threads are mainly me posting once or twice and one or two other people with side off comments. No community engagement so to speak. Long way from the Reddit game threads of several thousand comments.

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9 points

There’s a whole https://fanaticus.social/ instance for sports

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2 points

Reddit is still unrivaled for sports content unfortunately. I’m have to scrounge around and am considering moving back to RealGM shudders

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16 points

The best thing you can do to help is to comment on threads. I know it feels weird to comment in an empty post, but it does tend to spur lurkers to respond.

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17 points

Sports is definitely hard to have take off in these sorts of spaces, since sports are generally talked about much more amongst regular/casual users, than the more tech-savvy crowd who are willing to try these things out.

It’s the same on the biggest ActivityPub platform (Mastodon) - the really popular regular subjects such as sports and cars just don’t have a presence there.

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4 points

Same. The White Sox community right now is just a bot posting game results.

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4 points

We can just talk about Americas team then. That’ll unify everything, right? 😉

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Shameless plug for !baseball@fanaticus.social (check out our sidebar for the team-specific communities). We’ve got the game bots ported over and are working on improving them and adding new features.

I agree with !matt@lemmy.world though, the Venn diagram of sports fans and tech-savvy lemmy pioneers is pretty small. You can help by posting and commenting to attract more users. More content == more users (eventually).

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I’m usually a lurker, but I decided to just go ahead and make one that I was missing. Something about personally wanting Lemmy to grow is motivating to me.

I made an XCOM community on Lemmy.world, and even though I’m the only one posting so far, it’s fun to watch the subscriber count grow. Already at 50!

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19 points

Please definitely don’t be discouraged in the slightest, TPM.

Single-game forums were almost always the smallest gaming subreddits on Reddit, often times being several orders of magnitude smaller than the “gaming in general” communities.

But that special feeling of having other people passionate about that specific game you love can’t be beat. Hang in there, and you’ll definitely grow and get that engagement in time.

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2 points

And if it is still going in Reddit, make a post and link that it is now in Lemmy.

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16 points

BEANS

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2 points

we have bean through a phase, but we are moving into more mature content in a brisket

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5 points

I’m making a brisket today. No beans. Is there s good cooking community? Or grilling/smoking?

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4 points

We’ve had a good balance the past couple days. I like both.

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7 points

Totally agree! I just have been a registered reader on Reddit. Now, it’s the first time I’m participating - might be considerably because lemmy is trending. Nevertheless, I found communities and post I’m interested in within minutes - 👌🏼 whereas Reddit was mostly clutter.

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3 points

I’d also expect another big jump when clients like Sync and Boost get their apps for Lemmy online. That will attract an enormous amount of users from reddit.

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2 points

If you liked Sync, you should try Thunder.

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5 points

i posted like 10 per year on reddit and did around 30+ within a week on lemmy

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4 points

I actually blocked all the meme and shitpost communities because they were flooding my all feed and they aren’t that interesting to me.

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29 points

The beans phase had me doubting the quality part for sure.

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10 points

What do you bean?

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6 points

They bean that the beans weren’t serious discussion…beans.

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23 points

I assure you, the beans are of the highest quality.

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49 points

You need both though. Memes and shitposts to scroll though and chuckle, and then quality stuff to engage on. Lemmys got that, and the momentum will keep it growing.

I tried lemmy like a year or so ago, and it felt so stale. The technology is there, but the content just wasn’t. That’s clearly changed now. 😊

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8 points

Would be nice if there was a way for posts to be flagged such that memes and shitposts and more serious discussions could be separated, so you could filter depending on mood.

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9 points

Yep, also an easier way to explore/sign up and filter instances and their different pages. I’m new and have no idea what I’m doing regarding that. So far I’m just signing up to instances and hoping new interesting stuff appears on my page… I’m on Lemmy.world as I assume we all are, how do I view the different pages on this instance or is it all just in a singular feed?

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3 points

Totally agree, I don’t mean to demean the memes.

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6 points

The memes has been high quality though

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5 points

The memes were entertaining and it was content to attract users.

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