As a result, our instance https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/ got 625 new user registrations (of which 536 where accepted) in the past 24 hours! And the registrations are not abating even now. We still get like 10 new ones per hour!

I suspect this is probably the largest advertisement, for lemmy specifically, since the main reddit blackouts 1.5 years ago.

Have your own instances also seen an influx of new users?

  • @[email protected]
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    13 months ago

    Couldn’t imagine a piracy community on reddit feeling good about its future.

    Reddit will literally change its rules to get rid of communities it doesn’t like. They did it with DarkNetMarkets.

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    Everyone remember to be kind to the newbies, not assume that they immediately understand how the fediverse works, and not to talk about your favourite Linux distro until the second date

    • @[email protected]
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      53 months ago

      The entire point of c/piracy is sharing freedom. Why would you not talk to people about Linux? (plus the torrenting tools are just so much more efficient there…)

        • @[email protected]
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          I mean, they’re normies… anything that’s not just a one-step process buttoned as “App” is going to give them “off putting vibe”.

    • Ulrich
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      73 months ago

      So, my second-favorite Linux distro is Arch, BTW

      • @[email protected]
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        183 months ago

        No, I said, “I like the slacks you’re wearing.” They would go nicely with a red hat.

      • Yerbouti
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        233 months ago

        Oh please honey, you gonna scare them. Now kids, welcome to Lemmy! Take a minute to visit and make yourselves confortable. Tomorrow I’ll show you my Nobara.

    • @[email protected]
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      563 months ago

      Second date? I’m getting a date out of this now? Oh. Oh man. This is intense! I didn’t even know she LIKED me! Wait…I don’t even know who we’re talking about!!!

            • @[email protected]
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              13 months ago

              Oh good. It was just mass spamming. I was very confused when I got that same message from 3 different accounts, but it was the same message with the same links. I thought I was being targeted.

    • @[email protected]
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      103 months ago

      Also maybe try not to harass them about which instance they choose to join (unless it’s a tanky one lmao), just try to educate them if the subject comes up. I think it’s overwhelming to jump right away into “this instance has this problem, you should move to this other one”

      I say this still not having moved from Lemmy.world

      • FarraigePlaisteach
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        23 months ago

        Is there a problem with Lemmy.world? I joined this one to avoid tankies, but I haven’t gotten familiar with the place yet (despite moderating a community lol).

        • clif
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          13 months ago

          It’s fine.

          The occasional complaint I see is not enough that I’ve considered moving and I don’t even remember what those were. But the great thing about the fediverse is that you can move if you want!

          • Blaze (he/him)
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            23 months ago

            Very dated Lemmy version. LW users still can’t remove their uploaded media

        • @[email protected]
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          13 months ago

          Besides smaller complaints (every instance has their issues). .world has gotten too large. Many people have suggested that it close its doors for now so other instances can catch up.

    • flamingos-cant
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      83 months ago

      Why would you go on a date with someone if you didn’t know their religious opinions (favourite init system)???

    • jawa21
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      73 months ago

      You won’t be able to from a lemmy.world account like that.

    • @[email protected]
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      93 months ago

      unfortunatly .world banned piracy quite awhile ago, you’ll need a different instance account

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    Hopefully at least half of them stick around; the MAU count is much more impactful in terms of post frequency and variety than the total number of users in general.

    • db0OP
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      403 months ago

      Every reddit shock, more people register on lemmy, as it’s the only valid alternative, then around 10-30% of those stick around. The more reddit enshittifies, the more shocks it will experience until a tipping point is reached.

      The latest one only got weakened by reddit panicking and rolling back their “bug”. My suspicion is the next time they will try to enforce it, they will first make sure all lemmy links are banned.

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            Isn’t .world the most populous instance? Hmm…

            This is interesting. I get the impression that some admin/mods truly don’t understand how the Fediverse operates. They ban one (or a few) instance name(s), but there are so many more that they might not even recognize as Lemmy links, which get past the radar.

            At the same time, there are fears here that .world could become disproportionately powerful compared to other instances, due to its high user count.

            So in a way, Reddit blocking traffic to .world while permitting links to other instances can benefit us all. Smaller instances gain users, which is an important step toward balancing things out and keeping any one instance from becoming too powerful. Thanks, Reddit!

            (I recognize the irony of saying this while having a .world account. I wasn’t aware of its standing in Lemmy when I made it. I am also still learning the Fediverse myself and don’t know how to transfer my account to another instance yet.)

            • turtle [he/him]
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              13 months ago

              I just read another comment (not sure if in this thread or another) saying that lemmy.world and lemmy.ml links are banned on Reddit. No idea if it’s really true or not though.

          • irelephant [he/him]🍭
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            33 months ago

            Yeah, it either errors out or hides your comment if you link it. Other instances are fine (excpet for .ml)

        • nithou
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          13 months ago

          world

          Oh ok I’m not alone, I couldn’t understand why I couldn’t suscribe to the community from lemmy.worl

      • @[email protected]
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        23 months ago

        For a while I was reading and posting on Lemmy, but still going over to check things out on Reddit (without an account) because Lemmy just wasn’t getting enough traffic to keep interesting posts popping up. I’m having to do that less and less these days.

        • db0OP
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          13 months ago

          Honestly I never have to do it unless I’m extraordinarily bored and have nothing better to do.

      • Coelacanth
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        123 months ago

        I think you’re probably right about that. I’ve always said the next big migration will be when they turn off old.reddit, but perhaps they’ll be wise enough to blanket ban links to all the largest Lemmy instances by that point.

        • @[email protected]
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          13 months ago

          when they turn off old.reddit

          If they do that I’ll open a reddit account just so I can leave reddit again. 😤

          • @[email protected]
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            23 months ago

            There’s still a lot of old, useful and informative posts on Reddit that I find via a Google search. It annoys me that whenever I find one of those posts, I have to go and edit the URL to be old.reddit instead of www.reddit otherwise it’s so hard to use. Like, the useful thing is in the comments, but the comments are collapsed by default, so if you search for something you won’t find it until you expand those comments.

            If they get rid of old.reddit I think I’m going to end up using the wayback machine to get that old post rather than trying to use that horrible new reddit interface.

            • turtle [he/him]
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              13 months ago

              Agreed. New Reddit is terrible. I find having to flip to different pages to get to deeper replies particularly annoying.

        • @[email protected]
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          43 months ago

          Lemmy really needs to buy ads on Google. I know…Google is just awful.

          But doing a search for “reddit alternatives”, the first result is reddit.

          I’d be willing to chip in some money to get that going.

          • @[email protected]
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            13 months ago

            Who is ‘lemmy’ though. Without someone making money there is no motivation to do that.

    • @[email protected]
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      73 months ago

      Even if they don’t stick around they probably know that the days of reddit allowing stuff like piracy and rom resources is coming to a close, so even them just seeing lemmy as a fallback plan to keep in mind is a positive move in the long run.

  • r00ty
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    No, I think it’s just me on my instance (that probably has the capacity for 1000+ active users) and the steady influx of suspicious accounts that pass the email verification and captcha and then either post nothing, or post adverts get banned/deleted and it goes on.

    Mind you I don’t really advertise the instance either. So that’s likely why.

    I suspect people coming from reddit don’t understand the fediverse (I know I didn’t when I first got here). So they go to the hosting instance and join there, not really understanding they can join any instance and then join the community (if not already on the instance).

    • aasatru
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      Kbin.life is a neat domain!

      A landing page of sorts for small instances could be neat - a list of small instances welcoming new users, what their moderation policies are, software, philosophy of (de)federation, and other basic stuff.

      It’s easy to find the big ones, but for those looking for smaller instances they can be harder to find.

      • r00ty
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        Thanks. I think at the time I made an instance (about a year and a half ago I reckon), there was quite a batch snapping up kbin/lemmy on every tld imaginable.

        It’s actually not a bad idea. “The front page of the threadiverse” so to speak. There are plenty of instance lookups out there, but they’re generally self discovered. Something that helps match a user to a smaller instance cannot be a bad thing.

        Having large instances is a good thing of course, especially for hosting larger communities. But, in order to remain fully independent, smaller instances that can be run truly as a hobby on affordable hardware are essential for the fediverse in my opinion.

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          I think it’s also a bit utopian to expect everyone to make an informed decision about which small instance to sign up for right away. It could be nice to have a little overview ready for whoever has been using lemmy.world or some other big instance for a while, understands how the fediverse works, and wants to migrate to a smaller instance for some reason or another.

          Personally I wasn’t really sure where to go after Kbin.social, and my decision on Kbin.earth was pretty random. Happy with my decision though!

      • db0OP
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        63 months ago

        You need to somehow get your url out. Usually if you’re just “generalist” people don’t see a big reason to register compared to something like lemm.ee. Also new servers have another issue is that one doesn’t know if they’ll be around long enough. We’ve lost so many small servers in lemmy when their admins discovered it was more trouble than it was worth.

        • @[email protected]
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          13 months ago

          Oh I know, I was responding to r00ty as to highlight that reg. application seems to work well as spam protection. I don’t advertise so that I don’t have to dedicate the whole server to lemmy, currently running multiple other things there aye aye

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      Captcha and email verification are trivially defeated by bots. If just getting lurkers is a concern, try using a registration application form like we do. Do you at least see these lurkers as MAU? (i.e. just voting)

      • r00ty
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        No. I see several genuine looking users that registered and did nothing (fine I guess). But there’s a lot with very similar <somethingnnn>@gmail.com. Some don’t do anything and so far I’ve left them. Some are clearly posting advert crap and they get deleted as soon as I see it. Every now and then I just go through purge the rest that are clearly bot accounts.

        If I was actually getting genuine active users I might look into making a form or otherwise making it difficult (not sure if mbin has that ability mind you). But seems I don’t really get real users. Just me, posting and commenting all day.

        • @[email protected]
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          What? You delete the advertising bots??? Rude. What if I’m the type of person who’s up at 3am watching infomercials about the cleaning products? And now I come to Lemmy to find the advertisements telling me how to find the hot lonely singles in my area? I want the hot lonely singles! That’s a thing, right? For hot people to be single long enough to get lonely? And then they’re like “I’d date ANYONE at this point!” and that’s when I swoop in, like “You’re all out of options now! I’m in!”

          And you’re just going to take that away from us? Tsk tsk tsk.

          • r00ty
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            Well. I don’t think I’ve seen anyone advertising hot local singles using my instance. I’ve mostly seen medical adverts and random websites (for products not services). So, you’re not missing anything I think.

  • @[email protected]
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    13 months ago

    Oh wow, 625 user registrations. How will we ever manage to handle such a massive influx of people?

    *sigh*

    • @[email protected]
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      Its actually a lot if they actively post and comment, or even if they actively upvote, we dont get that many upvotes in general for the top posts, even 100 would be a huge boost