I only joined the main Lemmy instance a couple of days ago, but browing by new, there’s a pretty consistent stream of new posts now, even compared to the first day I was on here. I’m excited for this community.

  •  Sull   ( @sull@lemmy.ml ) 
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    211 year ago

    Freedooooom ,this is an revolution!. Dont lose hope fighters ,we might win the war afterall, as long as lemmy supply us with enough network infrastructure.

    Long life lemmy!

  • It’s really nice to see. I’ve kinda been following Lemmy from afar since I learnt about it in 2020 but I could never really get into using it because the activity just wasn’t there, but things are feeling completely different now

  • Yep.

    Saw a post on the main instance saying it’s overloaded.

    Good news!

    The only thing I feel lemmy needs it’s better federation between the same communities. Like I wish I could subscribed to all communities publicly available for example /r/gaming

    •  kiwi   ( @kiwi@lemmy.one ) 
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      101 year ago

      I suspect over time as more people interact with communities, certain ones will precipitate out as the most popular. The others would still exist with different subcultures but it would be easier to follow the main threads on a community.

  • I’m excited too, but we should all be chipping in with a little donation to help keep the lights on.

    Posting content and comments are good, but a bit of cash to help our new community succeed is critical.

    I shall be donating regularly, myself.

  •  chepox   ( @chepox@sopuli.xyz ) 
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    41 year ago

    I have been here for a few weeks. The state of the communities then and now is like black and white. Huge growth. That is excellent news.

    The thing is it is a complicated setup. I can’t, for some reason, find some communities in search from others. And I consider myself tech savvy. That is a barrier for new users to overcome and it might be too much.