I’m a bit confused at the explosive growth of Lemmy and the slower growth of Kbin. Do the stats reflect the reality or is there a problem with the data being fed back to the various stat hubs?
I know the difference is partly because Lemmy was a larger platform, and is better known but the growth of Kbin seems suprisingly flat while the community seems to be getting more and more active?
0xtero ( @0xtero@kbin.social ) 94•2 years agoSeems pretty even to me:
https://fedidb.org/current-events/threadiverse(Should not look at created accounts, those are spammers)
DarkThoughts ( @DarkThoughts@kbin.social ) 26•2 years agoIt’s actually the opposite. Kbin has been growing faster than Lemmy.
GunnarRunnar ( @GunnarRunnar@kbin.social ) 5•2 years agoAnd that’s surprising, given it’s s newer, less-established platform. But it’s not like Lemmy was a household name before this.
MxM111 ( @MxM111@kbin.social ) 40•2 years agoI can give only my impression why I have chosen kbin. Better looking, more clear interface.
dandb ( @dandb@kbin.social ) 12•2 years agoYeah there’s something about the way kbin works that just resonates with me more than Lemmy.
mihnt ( @mihnt@kbin.social ) 6•2 years agoKbin is better on PC, Lemmy is better on mobile. At least for me. Only downside I’ve found is I can’t upvote comments on Lemmy while on mobile.
MxM111 ( @MxM111@kbin.social ) 1•2 years agoEven on mobile I like the look of kbin more, but functionality is better for lemmy. I think it will change in future, kbin is just too young. In any case for mobile I have to see an app in a long term.
GunnarRunnar ( @GunnarRunnar@kbin.social ) 4•2 years agoThose are actually really valid reasons and presumably why I’m liking kbin as well. Design and feel are really big factors for user adaption, thanks for sharing your experience.
Kichae ( @Kichae@kbin.social ) 4•2 years agoIt’s also surprising because there are just fewer prominent kbin-based websites. Lemmy has lemmy.ml, lemmy.one, lemmy.world, and sh.itjust.works. And Beehaw, I guess, but they specifically throttle their growth.
kbin has kbin.social, and then a bunch of instances that are just way, way lower profile.
I mean, it’s so surprising that we should probably question it a little bit.
Awwab ( @Awwab@kbin.social ) 5•2 years agoKbins documentation for hosting is a bit of a mess and leaves a lot to be desired where Lemmy is much more turnkey for someone looking to setup an instance.
kestrel7 ( @kestrel7@kbin.social ) 3•2 years agoAnecdotally, from looking at Mastodon, it seems like people there are hyping kbin (and fedia.io) more than lemmy… that could just be the people I happen to be following, though.
toxic ( @toxic@kbin.social ) 5•2 years agoWell, you can use Mastadon with a kbin username so there’s that. I don’t think you can with Lemmy.
0x1C3B00DA ( @0x1C3B00DA@kbin.social ) 1•2 years agoYou cannot use mastodon from kbin or lemmy. I think you might be referencing the fact that from kbin you can create
Note
posts, which appear on mastodon, pleroma, calckey, etc as a normal (tweet-like) post.That’s not why mastodon users are hyping kbin over lemmy. There are rumors going around that the lemmy developers are bad people and a lot of mastodon users now consider lemmy blacklisted because of that
PositiveNoise ( @PositiveNoise@kbin.social ) 24•2 years agoThose graphs are quite informative, and yeah, it seems more like similar growth for both sites based on that info.
toxic ( @toxic@kbin.social ) 34•2 years agoHonestly, looking at active users over the last 24 hours I’d say kbin is growing faster than lemmy.
BirdLawyerPerson ( @BirdLawyerPerson@kbin.social ) 9•2 years agoEven setting aside user stats, kbin.social threads still manage to rise pretty high when sorted by Active/Hot from lemmy instances viewing all threads/channels/magazines. I created accounts on several instances, and we’ll see which one wins out on how I actually want to use these sites/services, but for the most part there’s a ton of overlap between what regular users are seeing from each service.
Mars2k21 ( @Mars2k21@kbin.social ) 71•2 years agoProbably because of the endorsement of Lemmy by subreddits, which has been far greater than the endorsement of Kbin. Lemmy’s also just been around far longer than Kbin. Those server issues that Kbin encountered during the whole explosion of users also likely slowed down growth a bit. Even with Lemmy’s bot problem I think these have made it grow faster anyway.
jesus_fish ( @jesus_fish@kbin.social ) 10•2 years agoI have been trying to login to Lemmy for the past 2 days and just get a spinning wheel
Yamspunk ( @Yamspunk@kbin.social ) 5•2 years agoI have the same problem on mobile (both through browser and Memmy), but not on my desktop. Really annoying. Been using Reddit since 2009. Feels really odd to switch things up, but lemmy.world, kbin and squabbles seems like potentially good alternatives. I wonder which one will end up being “the one”.
Mintyytea ( @Mintyytea@kbin.social ) 4•2 years agoIt iis easier to sign up for kbin I think because kbin lets you sign up with google or facebook. I did gmail google sign up because I like being lazy.
Kbin is slightly more confusing (they named everything a little weird), so if you do make a kbin.social account lmk or ask many questions about how to do stuff. It’s easy once I knew stuff like magazine = subreddit
Ender2k ( @Ender2k@kbin.social ) 2•2 years agoI created my Lemmy account first, because it was easier to remember for me than kbin…
McBinary ( @McBinary@kbin.social ) 3•2 years agoSame, but I’ve abandoned that account completely in lieu of kbin.
DarkThoughts ( @DarkThoughts@kbin.social ) 28•2 years agoKbin is growing faster than Lemmy. Lemmy just saw a huge amount of spambot registrations recently.
Naminreb ( @Naminreb@kbin.social ) 8•2 years agoThis is the answer.
ppb1701 ( @ppb1701@kbin.social ) 25•2 years ago@BananaTrifleViolin. I’m fine with it. I tried lemmy first and was met by a ton of issues from the influx. Kbin thus far has seemed more stable and honestly I like the layout a bit better.
smallerdemon ( @smallerdemon@kbin.social ) 10•2 years agoSame on the layout.
NetHandle ( @NetHandle@kbin.social ) 9•2 years agoMe too, I tried to make a lemmy account and it wouldn’t work at first, and then when it did work it wouldn’t let me log in. I can’t imagine how much more of a pain in the ass it would be if it was one of the instances that required an essay to apply for membership.
I tried kbin and it worked first try, no problems at all. I figured I would run into the same problem I had trying to join lemmy but didn’t have a problem at all.
I can’t imagine how many more people would be signing up to the federation if it just worked first try.
TheTokingTurtle ( @TheTokingTurtle@kbin.social ) 7•2 years agoThis is my experience as well. Tried lemmy and the login icon just kept spinning in circles. I even tried asking discords for help.
Tried kbin and it just works, no issues, smooth.
oct2pus ( @oct2pus@kbin.social ) 24•2 years agoMost people heard about Lemmy on reddit, and heard about kbin on lemmy, possibly after they already made an account.
Im not going to not interact with Lemmy because of its developers but it was enough I decided id rather not be tied exclusively to their tankie ass politics.
Yamspunk ( @Yamspunk@kbin.social ) 6•2 years agoWhat is it about Lemmy’s developers?
BraveSirZaphod ( @BraveSirZaphod@kbin.social ) 21•2 years agoQuestionable opinions about such diverse topics as:
- Is the Uygher genocide in China a thing?
- Is North Korea bad?
- Was the Russian invasion of Ukraine actually a noble attempt to liberate its people from Nazis?
iAmTheTot ( @iAmTheTot@kbin.social ) 17•2 years agoTankies.
Harlan_Cloverseed ( @Harlan_Cloverseed@kbin.social ) 19•2 years agoFediverse is fediverse
speck ( @speck@kbin.social ) 5•2 years agoThat seems like the bottom line. I suppose a case could be made for concern that the instance you choose is going to remain for the long term. And that it’s not run by people with beliefs egregiously different than yours. Other than that, being on a main instance or not shouldn’t matter too much.
danc4498 ( @danc4498@kbin.social ) 2•2 years agoWhat’s good for the goose is good for the gander.
AuthorInkwell ( @AuthorInkwell@kbin.social ) 19•2 years agoI admit that I had buyer’s remorse for a bit after immediately jumping to Kbin and finding out later that Lemmy existed. Lemmy’s UI just looks friendlier and more colorful. But I’m sticking with Kbin-- no reason not to, really, since all (or most) of the content cross-pollenates!
BasicWhiteGirl ( @BasicWhiteGirl@kbin.social ) 24•2 years agoI like the simplicity and lack of color at Kbin! So, they’re definitely different selling points.
JoYo ( @JoYo@kbin.social ) 8•2 years agowelcome to the fedi.
multiple accounts are not only normal but also encouraged.please feel free to create a lemmy account and a mastodon account and a pixelfed account and a peertube account.
cutitdown ( @cutitdown@kbin.social ) 4•2 years agoWell that’s an entire hassle and seems far from ideal, lol. I have a mastodon account I never use, but for now I’m just gonna stick to kbin and follow whatever lemmy folks or whatever I want from here.
JoYo ( @JoYo@kbin.social ) 2•2 years agoyes, please stay off the rest of the fedi.
cutitdown ( @cutitdown@kbin.social ) 2•2 years agoComing off as oddly hostile there.
Bishma ( @Bishma@kbin.social ) 8•2 years agoInteresting. I got the opposite impression, that Kbin is friendlier and has a nicer UI (for the most part). I ended up moving from lemmy.world because of it.
JoeCoT ( @JoeCoT@kbin.social ) 2•2 years agoI haven’t quite decided between the two, but I’m planning to self host one of them. And if kbin sticks around and keeps gaining traction, I’m much more familiar with hosting and working with PHP than with Rust
BarrierWithAshes ( @BarrierWithAshes@kbin.social ) 19•2 years agoLotta bots on Lemmy. The stats I saw looked like 200k users in the last few weeks. I’d willing to gamble most are bots. Maybe some for ads, maybe some to claim names then sell 'em later.
stephfinitely ( @stephfinitely@kbin.social ) 15•2 years agoI think a lot of people moved from Reddit to Kbin in the early days of the black out and at that point Kbin was isolated from Lemmy. So when people saw less content they jumped to Lemmy. Which just made that already big community grow. Then people told other people they went to Lemmy instead of Kbin.
TheTokingTurtle ( @TheTokingTurtle@kbin.social ) 14•2 years agoAll I know is i’m using an ipad and everytime I try to log into lemmy i’m stuck at the login screen with a spinning icon. Tried kbin and it just works, no hassle.
exohuman ( @exohuman@kbin.social ) 2•2 years agoCheck your email. You probably need to click the verification link. I had this problem too.
Jcb2016 ( @Jcb2016@kbin.social ) 13•2 years agoMost people like me came to lemmy when they first left reddit and it was just there. my first instance was lemmy.ml and they where having issues so i went to lemmy.world and it was amazing. i kept hearing about kbin but they where having issues also. eventually kbin was stable and now i’m here for the long haul. lemmy has basic features like subs and you can subscribe and create post etc… kbin has Threads = Reddit Post, Microblogging = Twitter and Magazines = Subreddits all in one service. Make an account and see for yourself. you can have a lemmy account kbin dosen’t matter!
Orez66 ( @Orez66@kbin.social ) 13•2 years agoI have signed up for both in the past 24 hours. I think there are pros and cons to both and honestly I like both about equally
Catz ( @Catz@kbin.social ) 6•2 years agoSame for me. I haven’t decided jet which one I’ll prefer longterm.
demvoter ( @demvoter@kbin.social ) 11•2 years agoLemmy is having a lot of bot issues. I think once they get that sorted we can get a better comparison.
danc4498 ( @danc4498@kbin.social ) 10•2 years agoI have been using Lemmy initially, but have switched over to trying Kbin. I am still unsure which I will use mainly.
I think Kbin has a much cleaner UI, but I think I like the process of commenting on Lemmy much better. Many little things, like having a “top” sort option to see the top comment, and comment box under the story as opposed to at the bottom of the page. Also, you can minimize comment trees in Lemmy, which is a necessity.
Lemmy’s one big issue right now is its main page sorting is broken and needs desperately to be fixed.
fraydabson ( @fraydabson@kbin.social ) 5•2 years agoyeah i started my fediverse journey on lemmy, but i wasnt a big fan of the interface. The mobile apps in testflight didn’t scratch that itch for me either. But the kbin website w/ kbin enhancement script has made me an ideal experience on both desktop and mobile so I believe I will be staying with kbin.
danc4498 ( @danc4498@kbin.social ) 1•2 years agoI’ve never heard of kbin enhancement script… I guess I need to look into it.
reaper527 ( @reaper527@kbin.social ) 10•2 years agoThe magazine from the federated server may be incomplete. Browse more on the original instance.
that’s a big part of it. people want something that just works, and they don’t want to leave the site to see the latest submissions/comments.
indigojasper ( @indigojasper@kbin.social ) 7•2 years agoi’ve noticed that sometimes these magazines are actually fairly recent and you don’t have to leave the site—the server may be incomplete but also may not be. i’ve subscribed to a few from beehaw that say this and seem recent enough that i can use them.
but for sure this is not the case for all of them and it is a top issue that’s gotta be addressed if we want more users to hop on without skepticism