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  • Blaze (he/him)B Blaze (he/him)

    A post from 2 days ago presented a graph that showed an important variation in the active userbase: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/52565659

    Using the daily rather than monthly view on https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/dailystats&days=120 shows a much stable line (especially if you take into account Piefed's growth: https://piefed.fediverse.observer/dailystats&days=120 )

    Going through the comments in the other posts, a few recommendations that can help with the overall experience

    • use different feeds: either using different Lemmy/Mbin accounts (one account per type of content), or Piefed personal feeds, but being able to browse different feeds such as "Good news", "Hobbies", "Art", "Life advice" help to see more content than politics and tech

    • discover communities: subscribe to !communitypromo@lemmy.ca, !fedigrow@lemmy.zip and !newcommunities@lemmy.world to add active communities to your feeds

    • go to general communities rather than specific ones: the current user base only allows so much specialization. Your favorite city builder community may not exist, but !citybuilders@sh.itjust.works does. !stationery@lemmy.world and !pen_and_paper@lemmy.world may be inactive, but !journaling@sh.itjust.works is not.

    • use a client that allows for comments consolidation: I don't remember which mobile apps does it (Sync, I think?), Piefed has that feature built-in too. It allows to see all comments on a cross-post in the same view: https://piefed.zip/c/privacy/p/928874/worst-in-show-ces-products-include-ai-refrigerators-ai-companions-and-ai-doorbells#post_replies

    • report toxic users and avoid communities that do not handle your reports: quite a few comments mentioned that issue in the other thread. Mods can't see everything, reporting helps to keep the atmosphere of a community enjoyable.

    • use a client that implements keyword filters: quite a few mobile apps and alternative Lemmy front-ends do, Piefed has it built in. It can really help avoid the "doom and gloom" overwhelming your feed.

    Finally, a few communities recommendations for lighthearted communities

    • !casualconversation@piefed.social
    • !goodnewseveryone@piefed.social
    • !wholesome@reddthat.com
    • !nicememes@sopuli.xyz
    • !dullsters@dullsters.net / !dull_mens_club@lemmy.world
    • !twogoobers@lemmy.zip
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    Auster
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    In the repost on the Chile community, also saw one or other comment about Lemmy being toxic. I do notice a certain "toxicity", though from certain corners and which seems to stems more often from what I call "misery posting", which would be posts whose main focus seems to be to make the given topic appear like a lost cause to the reader (even some "meme" communities seem to fall on this).

    Since some communities seem specially prone for such posts, I second blocking those as you notice the patterns to try to make your feed healthier, and to hopefully make such places shrink into a healthier size. Or at least, if you got the patience and resistance to mass downvoting and mobbing, to post in those communities and within their rules what to you is positive. Alternatively/Parallel to that, one could make sure to react accordingly to posts, instead of uninterestedly hide everything in feed as the user scrolls.

    Otherwise, a given environment shrinking or tanking in growth could also mean people that use it are growing apathetic or anomic to popularizing it, to which I repeat my suggestion in the Chile community, change starts by small steps. So for example, if someone is on a platform compatible by extension but without an ActivityPub bridge or function active (e.g. Threads and Bluesky), to explain to them they could activate it, and e.g. Fedi Brdigy is working on Lemmy compatibility, so more potential users going around. Also, if you see a funny meme or the sort, you could share the link, provided it has a decent blurb preview on the platform to be sent.

    Also spikes happen anywhere when competing platforms have issues, so current retention might just be its natural one.

    And even on a Lemmy account I have (thus little noise from microblogging) and while highly curating my feeds there, the amount of posts is almost too much for me to be able to go through. So by observation, the "threadiverse" as a whole seems rather healthy in numbers.

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    • WioumW Wioum

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      fenderstratocaster@lemmy.world
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      inb4 "FUCK SPEZ" spamming in every comment section

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      • Blaze (he/him)B Blaze (he/him)

        A post from 2 days ago presented a graph that showed an important variation in the active userbase: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/52565659

        Using the daily rather than monthly view on https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/dailystats&days=120 shows a much stable line (especially if you take into account Piefed's growth: https://piefed.fediverse.observer/dailystats&days=120 )

        Going through the comments in the other posts, a few recommendations that can help with the overall experience

        • use different feeds: either using different Lemmy/Mbin accounts (one account per type of content), or Piefed personal feeds, but being able to browse different feeds such as "Good news", "Hobbies", "Art", "Life advice" help to see more content than politics and tech

        • discover communities: subscribe to !communitypromo@lemmy.ca, !fedigrow@lemmy.zip and !newcommunities@lemmy.world to add active communities to your feeds

        • go to general communities rather than specific ones: the current user base only allows so much specialization. Your favorite city builder community may not exist, but !citybuilders@sh.itjust.works does. !stationery@lemmy.world and !pen_and_paper@lemmy.world may be inactive, but !journaling@sh.itjust.works is not.

        • use a client that allows for comments consolidation: I don't remember which mobile apps does it (Sync, I think?), Piefed has that feature built-in too. It allows to see all comments on a cross-post in the same view: https://piefed.zip/c/privacy/p/928874/worst-in-show-ces-products-include-ai-refrigerators-ai-companions-and-ai-doorbells#post_replies

        • report toxic users and avoid communities that do not handle your reports: quite a few comments mentioned that issue in the other thread. Mods can't see everything, reporting helps to keep the atmosphere of a community enjoyable.

        • use a client that implements keyword filters: quite a few mobile apps and alternative Lemmy front-ends do, Piefed has it built in. It can really help avoid the "doom and gloom" overwhelming your feed.

        Finally, a few communities recommendations for lighthearted communities

        • !casualconversation@piefed.social
        • !goodnewseveryone@piefed.social
        • !wholesome@reddthat.com
        • !nicememes@sopuli.xyz
        • !dullsters@dullsters.net / !dull_mens_club@lemmy.world
        • !twogoobers@lemmy.zip
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        prettybunnys
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        maybe the real problem is Nicole left us

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        • K kali_fornication@lemmy.world

          i'm no line expert but i see a teeny tiny downward trend

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          fenderstratocaster@lemmy.world
          wrote last edited by fenderstratocaster@lemmy.world
          #11

          Line expert here. It's technically not a line. It's many data points that may seem to look like a line, but it's not. You see a line is the shortest distance between 2 points. By definition they are straight. This dataset is not a line.

          Here's a list of my credentials:

          Certified Linear Affairs Specialist (CLAS)

          Advanced Parallel Line Coordination Certified

          Doctor of Perpendicular Studies

          International Straight Line Compliance Officer

          Certified Angle Management Professional (CAMP)

          Applied Theoretical Line Engineer

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          • H homes

            Mlem (iOS) doesn’t exactly consolidate comments across crossposts, but it does list, at the top, all of the crossposts, how many upvotes/comments each one has, and links directly to them. It also works across Lemmy, piefed, and Mbin accounts/instances.

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            nocturne
            wrote last edited by
            #12

            This is another one of Mlem's great features. I used try many different iOS apps, but things like this keep bringing me back to Mlem.

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            • Blaze (he/him)B Blaze (he/him)

              A post from 2 days ago presented a graph that showed an important variation in the active userbase: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/52565659

              Using the daily rather than monthly view on https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/dailystats&days=120 shows a much stable line (especially if you take into account Piefed's growth: https://piefed.fediverse.observer/dailystats&days=120 )

              Going through the comments in the other posts, a few recommendations that can help with the overall experience

              • use different feeds: either using different Lemmy/Mbin accounts (one account per type of content), or Piefed personal feeds, but being able to browse different feeds such as "Good news", "Hobbies", "Art", "Life advice" help to see more content than politics and tech

              • discover communities: subscribe to !communitypromo@lemmy.ca, !fedigrow@lemmy.zip and !newcommunities@lemmy.world to add active communities to your feeds

              • go to general communities rather than specific ones: the current user base only allows so much specialization. Your favorite city builder community may not exist, but !citybuilders@sh.itjust.works does. !stationery@lemmy.world and !pen_and_paper@lemmy.world may be inactive, but !journaling@sh.itjust.works is not.

              • use a client that allows for comments consolidation: I don't remember which mobile apps does it (Sync, I think?), Piefed has that feature built-in too. It allows to see all comments on a cross-post in the same view: https://piefed.zip/c/privacy/p/928874/worst-in-show-ces-products-include-ai-refrigerators-ai-companions-and-ai-doorbells#post_replies

              • report toxic users and avoid communities that do not handle your reports: quite a few comments mentioned that issue in the other thread. Mods can't see everything, reporting helps to keep the atmosphere of a community enjoyable.

              • use a client that implements keyword filters: quite a few mobile apps and alternative Lemmy front-ends do, Piefed has it built in. It can really help avoid the "doom and gloom" overwhelming your feed.

              Finally, a few communities recommendations for lighthearted communities

              • !casualconversation@piefed.social
              • !goodnewseveryone@piefed.social
              • !wholesome@reddthat.com
              • !nicememes@sopuli.xyz
              • !dullsters@dullsters.net / !dull_mens_club@lemmy.world
              • !twogoobers@lemmy.zip
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              zephorah@discuss.online
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              #13

              And now Search Engine is talking about it.

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              • F fenderstratocaster@lemmy.world

                Line expert here. It's technically not a line. It's many data points that may seem to look like a line, but it's not. You see a line is the shortest distance between 2 points. By definition they are straight. This dataset is not a line.

                Here's a list of my credentials:

                Certified Linear Affairs Specialist (CLAS)

                Advanced Parallel Line Coordination Certified

                Doctor of Perpendicular Studies

                International Straight Line Compliance Officer

                Certified Angle Management Professional (CAMP)

                Applied Theoretical Line Engineer

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                middlemansi@lemmy.world
                wrote last edited by
                #14

                I'm showing you a line with my hand. Can you recognize it?

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                • F fenderstratocaster@lemmy.world

                  Line expert here. It's technically not a line. It's many data points that may seem to look like a line, but it's not. You see a line is the shortest distance between 2 points. By definition they are straight. This dataset is not a line.

                  Here's a list of my credentials:

                  Certified Linear Affairs Specialist (CLAS)

                  Advanced Parallel Line Coordination Certified

                  Doctor of Perpendicular Studies

                  International Straight Line Compliance Officer

                  Certified Angle Management Professional (CAMP)

                  Applied Theoretical Line Engineer

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                  chisel
                  wrote last edited by
                  #15

                  Is a line really the shortest distance between two points if I can fold the paper and punch a pencil through it?

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                    Blaze (he/him)
                    wrote last edited by
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                    Thank you for your comment, nice insight

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                    • C chisel

                      Is a line really the shortest distance between two points if I can fold the paper and punch a pencil through it?

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                      fenderstratocaster@lemmy.world
                      wrote last edited by
                      #17

                      SHUT UP! STOP THAT RIGHT NOW!

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                      • M middlemansi@lemmy.world

                        I'm showing you a line with my hand. Can you recognize it?

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                        fenderstratocaster@lemmy.world
                        wrote last edited by
                        #18

                        I have my doubts in your dexterity, however I've got a suggestion for a point that you can insert said line.

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                        • Blaze (he/him)B Blaze (he/him)

                          A post from 2 days ago presented a graph that showed an important variation in the active userbase: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/52565659

                          Using the daily rather than monthly view on https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/dailystats&days=120 shows a much stable line (especially if you take into account Piefed's growth: https://piefed.fediverse.observer/dailystats&days=120 )

                          Going through the comments in the other posts, a few recommendations that can help with the overall experience

                          • use different feeds: either using different Lemmy/Mbin accounts (one account per type of content), or Piefed personal feeds, but being able to browse different feeds such as "Good news", "Hobbies", "Art", "Life advice" help to see more content than politics and tech

                          • discover communities: subscribe to !communitypromo@lemmy.ca, !fedigrow@lemmy.zip and !newcommunities@lemmy.world to add active communities to your feeds

                          • go to general communities rather than specific ones: the current user base only allows so much specialization. Your favorite city builder community may not exist, but !citybuilders@sh.itjust.works does. !stationery@lemmy.world and !pen_and_paper@lemmy.world may be inactive, but !journaling@sh.itjust.works is not.

                          • use a client that allows for comments consolidation: I don't remember which mobile apps does it (Sync, I think?), Piefed has that feature built-in too. It allows to see all comments on a cross-post in the same view: https://piefed.zip/c/privacy/p/928874/worst-in-show-ces-products-include-ai-refrigerators-ai-companions-and-ai-doorbells#post_replies

                          • report toxic users and avoid communities that do not handle your reports: quite a few comments mentioned that issue in the other thread. Mods can't see everything, reporting helps to keep the atmosphere of a community enjoyable.

                          • use a client that implements keyword filters: quite a few mobile apps and alternative Lemmy front-ends do, Piefed has it built in. It can really help avoid the "doom and gloom" overwhelming your feed.

                          Finally, a few communities recommendations for lighthearted communities

                          • !casualconversation@piefed.social
                          • !goodnewseveryone@piefed.social
                          • !wholesome@reddthat.com
                          • !nicememes@sopuli.xyz
                          • !dullsters@dullsters.net / !dull_mens_club@lemmy.world
                          • !twogoobers@lemmy.zip
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                          quitequickqum@lemmy.world
                          wrote last edited by quitequickqum@lemmy.world
                          #19

                          There are dozens of dozens of dozens of dozens of us! Dozenses!

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                          • H homes

                            Mlem (iOS) doesn’t exactly consolidate comments across crossposts, but it does list, at the top, all of the crossposts, how many upvotes/comments each one has, and links directly to them. It also works across Lemmy, piefed, and Mbin accounts/instances.

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                            Combined comments between cross-posts is such an elegant feature.

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                            • Blaze (he/him)B Blaze (he/him)

                              A post from 2 days ago presented a graph that showed an important variation in the active userbase: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/52565659

                              Using the daily rather than monthly view on https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/dailystats&days=120 shows a much stable line (especially if you take into account Piefed's growth: https://piefed.fediverse.observer/dailystats&days=120 )

                              Going through the comments in the other posts, a few recommendations that can help with the overall experience

                              • use different feeds: either using different Lemmy/Mbin accounts (one account per type of content), or Piefed personal feeds, but being able to browse different feeds such as "Good news", "Hobbies", "Art", "Life advice" help to see more content than politics and tech

                              • discover communities: subscribe to !communitypromo@lemmy.ca, !fedigrow@lemmy.zip and !newcommunities@lemmy.world to add active communities to your feeds

                              • go to general communities rather than specific ones: the current user base only allows so much specialization. Your favorite city builder community may not exist, but !citybuilders@sh.itjust.works does. !stationery@lemmy.world and !pen_and_paper@lemmy.world may be inactive, but !journaling@sh.itjust.works is not.

                              • use a client that allows for comments consolidation: I don't remember which mobile apps does it (Sync, I think?), Piefed has that feature built-in too. It allows to see all comments on a cross-post in the same view: https://piefed.zip/c/privacy/p/928874/worst-in-show-ces-products-include-ai-refrigerators-ai-companions-and-ai-doorbells#post_replies

                              • report toxic users and avoid communities that do not handle your reports: quite a few comments mentioned that issue in the other thread. Mods can't see everything, reporting helps to keep the atmosphere of a community enjoyable.

                              • use a client that implements keyword filters: quite a few mobile apps and alternative Lemmy front-ends do, Piefed has it built in. It can really help avoid the "doom and gloom" overwhelming your feed.

                              Finally, a few communities recommendations for lighthearted communities

                              • !casualconversation@piefed.social
                              • !goodnewseveryone@piefed.social
                              • !wholesome@reddthat.com
                              • !nicememes@sopuli.xyz
                              • !dullsters@dullsters.net / !dull_mens_club@lemmy.world
                              • !twogoobers@lemmy.zip
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                              Another top quality blazepost. Thanks for those community recos

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                              • F fenderstratocaster@lemmy.world

                                SHUT UP! STOP THAT RIGHT NOW!

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                                chisel
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                                Too late, I already had the first interdimensional handshake.

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                                • F fenderstratocaster@lemmy.world

                                  inb4 "FUCK SPEZ" spamming in every comment section

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                                  (des)mosthenes
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                                  #23

                                  fuck spez

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                                  • C chisel

                                    Too late, I already had the first interdimensional handshake.

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                                    fenderstratocaster@lemmy.world
                                    wrote last edited by
                                    #24

                                    On my way to space-time 6 now. That's 3 dimensions of space and 3 dimensions of time. Now I am all.

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                                    • (des)mosthenesD (des)mosthenes

                                      fuck spez

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                                      fenderstratocaster@lemmy.world
                                      wrote last edited by
                                      #25

                                      Spez here. Hey, come on, man.

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                                      • (des)mosthenesD (des)mosthenes

                                        fuck spez

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                                        hector@lemmy.today
                                        wrote last edited by
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                                        Reddit just claimed I threatened violence by calling joe rogan a cynical tool playing his flock. Nothing even close to violence or harm calling. I tried to give him a chance as he was a bernie supporter, and could not stomach his bad faith lies on everything from the president to him castigating environmental protesters.

                                        I think it was in bad faith, for other reasons. Their link to the offense does not even show the offending comment to you anymore either.

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                                        • Blaze (he/him)B Blaze (he/him)

                                          A post from 2 days ago presented a graph that showed an important variation in the active userbase: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/52565659

                                          Using the daily rather than monthly view on https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/dailystats&days=120 shows a much stable line (especially if you take into account Piefed's growth: https://piefed.fediverse.observer/dailystats&days=120 )

                                          Going through the comments in the other posts, a few recommendations that can help with the overall experience

                                          • use different feeds: either using different Lemmy/Mbin accounts (one account per type of content), or Piefed personal feeds, but being able to browse different feeds such as "Good news", "Hobbies", "Art", "Life advice" help to see more content than politics and tech

                                          • discover communities: subscribe to !communitypromo@lemmy.ca, !fedigrow@lemmy.zip and !newcommunities@lemmy.world to add active communities to your feeds

                                          • go to general communities rather than specific ones: the current user base only allows so much specialization. Your favorite city builder community may not exist, but !citybuilders@sh.itjust.works does. !stationery@lemmy.world and !pen_and_paper@lemmy.world may be inactive, but !journaling@sh.itjust.works is not.

                                          • use a client that allows for comments consolidation: I don't remember which mobile apps does it (Sync, I think?), Piefed has that feature built-in too. It allows to see all comments on a cross-post in the same view: https://piefed.zip/c/privacy/p/928874/worst-in-show-ces-products-include-ai-refrigerators-ai-companions-and-ai-doorbells#post_replies

                                          • report toxic users and avoid communities that do not handle your reports: quite a few comments mentioned that issue in the other thread. Mods can't see everything, reporting helps to keep the atmosphere of a community enjoyable.

                                          • use a client that implements keyword filters: quite a few mobile apps and alternative Lemmy front-ends do, Piefed has it built in. It can really help avoid the "doom and gloom" overwhelming your feed.

                                          Finally, a few communities recommendations for lighthearted communities

                                          • !casualconversation@piefed.social
                                          • !goodnewseveryone@piefed.social
                                          • !wholesome@reddthat.com
                                          • !nicememes@sopuli.xyz
                                          • !dullsters@dullsters.net / !dull_mens_club@lemmy.world
                                          • !twogoobers@lemmy.zip
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                                          Vegan_Joe
                                          wrote last edited by
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                                          I honestly like the small, eclectic vibe better.

                                          I don't know what the number is, but I'll arbitrarily say, anywhere under a quarter million is perfect.

                                          I know the federation model provides a strength against the cascading list negatives that plague popular platforms, but I don't doubt that with a large enough user base, exploits would certainly seep in, particularly with ease of AI bot manipulation and astroturfing.

                                          It reminds me of the Linux saying "security through obscurity".

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