Current breakdown at the time of this post sorted by the number of monthly active users:
- lemmy.world: 101,013 total users / 27,472 active users
- lemmy.ml: 41,972 total users / 4,905 active users
- beehaw.org: 12,270 total users / 4,178 active users
- sh.itjust.works: 17,509 total users / 3,381 active users
- feddit.de: 8,675 total users / 2,935 active users
- lemm.ee: 10,348 total users / 2,751 active users
- lemmynsfw.com: 22,967 total users / 2,310 active users
- lemmy.fmhy.ml: 8,777 total users / 1,704 active users
- lemmy.ca: 5,072 total users / 1,656 active users
- programming.dev: 5,058 total users / 1,242 active users
well yeah, because fuck reddit.
let’s shoot for 300k!!!
And to think you thought you needed a John Oliver AMA. John Oliver don’t have anything on me.
“Barbie”, only in theaters July 21st.
Hello fellow programming.dev lemmings!
Bn
We should spread out across it, if the lemmy.world hack and the fact that its admins are even flirting with the idea of fedding with threads are any indication
I’m curious what the Services column means.
Lemmy.world is gone forever for me. 😂 If I sign in, it tells me my log in is wrong. Then I sign on the web, it tells me to enter the 2FA code, I have never set up 2FA. Signed up with another email, kept saying captcha was wrong, then just failed and kept saying user already exists. Tried to log in with the new email that it told me it already existed, then it tells me wrong log in. I just gave up
Edit: this has been very bizarre. Resetting the password sometimes works on the mobile browser only, but not on the desktop. Then now it just never works anymore. I already reset the password once and used it to log in, but on apps it gives an “invalid token” error, on the browser it asks me to enter my 2FA code, but I’ve never set that. When I try to reset the password again, nothing happens [email protected] would you be able to take a look at this for me, please? I don’t know if that’s the right way to mention someone. /u/Ruud
You need to clear your cookies for Lemmy.world
I already did that. Didn’t work
CTRL-SHIFT-R if you’re not wanting to clear all your cookies (it clears the browser cache and reloads).
It took a little bit, and a few tries, but it worked for me.
It works fine on the browser now after resetting the password, but not on any of the apps period. Tried everything.
On apps, you generally need to log out and back in again, which seemed to work for me.
Don’t trust the app saying that you’re already logged out, try removing the account (if you can), and logging back in again.
When you do a clear cache and data on the app, it wipes the app clean and puts it in a “just installed from the apps store” state. Still didn’t work. Not sure what to do. I’ve already signed up for another instance.
If you reset your password then you can log in
Nope. That didn’t work on any app. It only worked on the web browser. I did clear the cache and data on those apps, still didn’t work. That include Jerboa
Yes it works only on web browser then you can log in and dissable 2FA
Not anymore :(
Wait, it worked. Wow, took two days. Lol
Only after they lend you some money which you will pay back with interest because you are in fact a prince
Aww poor lemmy.dbzer0.com not top ten. 😭So close at #11 though!
The riches of dbzer0 shall remain hidden for now.
I’m liking the UI on their desktop site… I’m tempted to jump.
I love to new theme too 😊
I think that Lemmy does need more of the right exposure.
If you search for any Lemmy content on Google or Duck-Duck-Go, you don’t get any good results. This is probably because most people use Apps or secure browsers that don’t allow tracking.
Maybe Duck-Duck-Go need to have a !bang search modifier for Lemmy. https://duckduckgo.com/bangs
it is much more when you look at the entire Threadiverse, e.g all Lemmy and Kbin instances combined, it is even more, at 134.000+ active users (created accounts are inflated due to people spamming bot accounts)
(source: https://fedidb.org)
and how many are those thats are bot ?
Eh the activity is good enough
2000 upvotes on popular front page posts is like reddit in 2015
great. slowly transitioning into Lemmy from now on becuz fuck reddit
Why is kbin never included in these breakdowns? Is it not “formally” considered lemmy or something of that sort?
It’s not, no. Though I do wish we got some of the same cool charts like this from time to time. Kbin is great.
Sometimes it is, say here:
https://fedidb.org/current-events/threadiverse
But you might as well say why isn’t Mastodon included? Kbin is a fundamentally different platform and architecture, even if the two are largely compatible (as is Mastodon, to a slightly lesser extent with Lemmy).
It is perfectly reasonable to look at the growth of Lemmy, think of it like quoting use of one flavour of Linux - Linux uptake overall is also interesting, but not the same.The Linux distro concept is a great analogy.
Kbin is different software that accesses the same infrastructure. Kbin prime can interact with Lemmy, but Lemmy people can’t interact with kbin (yet).
Lemmy people can’t interact with kbin (yet).
? You can search for Kbin magazines & subscribe to them via Lemmy, as well as post to them/reply to posts that are federated and the like. There have been some issues/delays in federation between the two, but not too different from those between Lemmy instances, unless something has recently changed with Kbin again in this regard.
You can search for Kbin magazines & subscribe to them via Lemmy, as well as post to them/reply to posts that are federated and the like.
Oh, that’s completely different from what I had read when I first got here. Thanks for the correction.
All good! There were some initial issues with Kbin/Lemmy federation, at first I think it was that it wasn’t enabled just yet and later it was related to their configuration of Cloudflare or some CDN, I think, to help in handling the traffic, but it was eventually resolved.
Kbin is a link aggregator independent from Lemmy. It’s like talking about Mastodon and Pleroma.
But it makes sense to include it here since kbin and lemmy are both link-aggregators and both part of the fediverse. From lemmy.world you see beehaw.org in the same way as kbin.social. No important differences. Same can not be said about Mastodon.
The issue is that the page where the screenshot was taken from doesn’t allow to list both Lemmy instances and Kbin instances at the same time. You need to take two screenshots to show both services, or to use another listing source that shows all services you want to be shown, and I don’t know whether it exists or not.
fedidb.org threadiverse tracker does lemmy+kbin stats
Nice