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

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The answer is (currently) ~42k monthly active users.

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Interesting. Active users in decline, posts and comments on the up.

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38 points

Active enough 🤷‍♂️

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About 0.04 million monthly active users

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Just say 40,000. Which is a pathetic number, but perfectly fine for the type of niche communities budding up here and there across all the domains connected together here.

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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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3 points

We’re actually at about 43k

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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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I would have, but they asked in millions and I was being cheeky.

I don’t find it pathetic, I’m quite happy with it. Sure, I’d be happy to get more but in no rush.

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Remember when forums would be super active with, like, 500 users?

“Millions of users” is a vanity stat. The critical mass needed to keep a discussion group alive is actually quite small – assuming you’re interested in, you know, discussing things. So, how active “Lemmy” is is entirely dependent on which topics you’re interested in.

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There is a point where a forum is too active and you need to either split it or implement weird and complex rules so things don’t get too large.

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Hasn’t Lemmy sort of already accomplished that both with federated servers and communities?

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yes, the only benefit more users would have is allowing niche games/topics to have flourishing communities within it.

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No. Federation means I’m on a mbin serner and still interacting with lemmy. If a community goes big there is no way to enforce who goes to which split.

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