What do you think is responsible for lemmy’s growth over other alternatives like KBin and Tildes? - eviltoast

Is it speed? Features? Ease of development? Just curious why lemmy is seeing more activity as opposed to other networks.

  • Teppic@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    This seems to highlight a common misconception, kbin isn’t really any smaller than Lemmy when we look at active users, in fact it seems it has only just (three days ago) caught up:
    https://fedidb.org/current-events/threadiverse
    Somehow Lemmy seems to have stronger brand recognition, and people often seem say Lemmy to mean things which include Lemmy and kbin users/platforms.

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      1 year ago

      The active users graph doesn’t match the users or posts graph. How can it show matching active users when the users and posts are both increasing dramatically compared to kbin? Something seems off with the active users metric.

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        I think it’s we’ll known Lemmy has a problem with bots signing up (in their millions), hence the warning on that measure in my link above.

        If we look at another site:
        https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/dailystats
        https://kbin.fediverse.observer/dailystats
        Basically the same stats.
        These seem to suggest 120 posts per day per Lemmy user - I’d agree something is off.

        But then try looking at a few users in this thread (which lets note is on a Lemmy instance). From my spot checks about half the comments are from kbin users?

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        1 year ago

        I checked my own server on there, 3 active users, but it only reports 1. It’s better than nothing, but they’re doing something to make it show less than lemmy. None of my users are bots.