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  • rakoR rako

    Following https://tarte.nuage-libre.fr/c/fediverse/p/194717/we-need-more-users I decided to explore data a little bit more. I'm not the biggest fan of growth-as-as-target so I wanted to see how much the people were participating in the discussion.

    The data

    I took the data from the API explorer in https://api.fediverse.observer/ with this query:

    query {  
      monthlystats {  
        date_checked  
        softwarename  
        total_posts  
        total_users  
        total_comments  
      }  
    }  
    

    Then parsed the json with this https://jqlang.org/ filter:

    jq '.data.monthlystats | map(select(.total_users > 0 and (.softwarename == "lemmy" or .softwarename == "mbin" or .softwarename == "kbin" or .softwarename == "piefed"))) | group_by(.date_checked) | map( {date_checked: .[0].date_checked, total_users: ([.[] | .total_users] | add), total_posts: ([.[] | .total_posts] | add), total_comments: ([.[] | .total_comments] | add)}) | map({date_checked, posts: .total_posts/.total_users, comments: .total_comments/.total_users}) | sort_by(.date_checked) | map([.date_checked, (.posts | tostring), (.comments | tostring)]) | .[] | @csv'  
    

    (As you see I filtered for the threadiverse. I also did the same with all software, I'll put the graph for that in comments)

    Then did a good old' chart

    What to think of it

    I don't know. Users' activity is on the rise and I find it nice

    rakoR This user is from outside of this forum
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    rako
    wrote last edited by
    #2

    The stats with all softwares

    We can see a globally slowly downward trend, probably not good but I'm definitely not equipped to analyze that

    AusterA 1 Reply Last reply
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    • rakoR rako

      Following https://tarte.nuage-libre.fr/c/fediverse/p/194717/we-need-more-users I decided to explore data a little bit more. I'm not the biggest fan of growth-as-as-target so I wanted to see how much the people were participating in the discussion.

      The data

      I took the data from the API explorer in https://api.fediverse.observer/ with this query:

      query {  
        monthlystats {  
          date_checked  
          softwarename  
          total_posts  
          total_users  
          total_comments  
        }  
      }  
      

      Then parsed the json with this https://jqlang.org/ filter:

      jq '.data.monthlystats | map(select(.total_users > 0 and (.softwarename == "lemmy" or .softwarename == "mbin" or .softwarename == "kbin" or .softwarename == "piefed"))) | group_by(.date_checked) | map( {date_checked: .[0].date_checked, total_users: ([.[] | .total_users] | add), total_posts: ([.[] | .total_posts] | add), total_comments: ([.[] | .total_comments] | add)}) | map({date_checked, posts: .total_posts/.total_users, comments: .total_comments/.total_users}) | sort_by(.date_checked) | map([.date_checked, (.posts | tostring), (.comments | tostring)]) | .[] | @csv'  
      

      (As you see I filtered for the threadiverse. I also did the same with all software, I'll put the graph for that in comments)

      Then did a good old' chart

      What to think of it

      I don't know. Users' activity is on the rise and I find it nice

      internetcitizen2@lemmy.worldI This user is from outside of this forum
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      internetcitizen2@lemmy.world
      wrote last edited by
      #3

      Maybe its a question of organization. Perhaps we shouldn't have generic instances just instances around topics. That way niches can form without being too fractured and if said topic goes away it does not take several other coms with it.

      artifexA X die4ever@retrolemmy.comD 3 Replies Last reply
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      • rakoR rako

        The stats with all softwares

        We can see a globally slowly downward trend, probably not good but I'm definitely not equipped to analyze that

        AusterA This user is from outside of this forum
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        Auster
        wrote last edited by auster@thebrainbin.org
        #4

        Makes me wonder if it's specific softwares that are pulling the statistics downward, or in general. Also the last 6 months seem rather stable on the graph.

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        • rakoR rako

          Following https://tarte.nuage-libre.fr/c/fediverse/p/194717/we-need-more-users I decided to explore data a little bit more. I'm not the biggest fan of growth-as-as-target so I wanted to see how much the people were participating in the discussion.

          The data

          I took the data from the API explorer in https://api.fediverse.observer/ with this query:

          query {  
            monthlystats {  
              date_checked  
              softwarename  
              total_posts  
              total_users  
              total_comments  
            }  
          }  
          

          Then parsed the json with this https://jqlang.org/ filter:

          jq '.data.monthlystats | map(select(.total_users > 0 and (.softwarename == "lemmy" or .softwarename == "mbin" or .softwarename == "kbin" or .softwarename == "piefed"))) | group_by(.date_checked) | map( {date_checked: .[0].date_checked, total_users: ([.[] | .total_users] | add), total_posts: ([.[] | .total_posts] | add), total_comments: ([.[] | .total_comments] | add)}) | map({date_checked, posts: .total_posts/.total_users, comments: .total_comments/.total_users}) | sort_by(.date_checked) | map([.date_checked, (.posts | tostring), (.comments | tostring)]) | .[] | @csv'  
          

          (As you see I filtered for the threadiverse. I also did the same with all software, I'll put the graph for that in comments)

          Then did a good old' chart

          What to think of it

          I don't know. Users' activity is on the rise and I find it nice

          Iced RaktajinoI This user is from outside of this forum
          Iced RaktajinoI This user is from outside of this forum
          Iced Raktajino
          wrote last edited by icedraktajino@startrek.website
          #5

          Just my two cents, but there's just no reason for people to come here when it's 80+% political shit and rage bait and virtue signaling. Hell, I've got 80% of the content here filtered out as it is, and I want to be here.

          Find your nearest non-political hobby community and start posting things people actually want to see and maybe we might see some growth or people sticking around. My current hyperfixation/hobby is Meshtastic, so I've been pretty active there lately. If that's not your thing, then there's:

          • !woodworking@lemmy.ca
          • !leathercraft@lemmy.ca
          • !artshare@lemmy.world
          • !gardening@sh.itjust.works !Houseplants@lemmy.ca !houseplants@mander.xyz
          • !baking@sh.itjust.works
          • !sewingrepairing@sh.itjust.works or !sewing@lemmy.world
          • !television@piefed.social
          • !movies@piefed.social !movies@lemmy.ca !movies@lemmy.world
          • !jigsaw_puzzles@lemmy.world

          If you're like me and not good at any of that, tell us about cleaning your gutters or doing your laundry over in !Dullsters@dullsters.net

          The point is, we need more posts about what make us happy and less about what we're angry at (which is pretty much goddamned everything).

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          • rakoR rako

            Following https://tarte.nuage-libre.fr/c/fediverse/p/194717/we-need-more-users I decided to explore data a little bit more. I'm not the biggest fan of growth-as-as-target so I wanted to see how much the people were participating in the discussion.

            The data

            I took the data from the API explorer in https://api.fediverse.observer/ with this query:

            query {  
              monthlystats {  
                date_checked  
                softwarename  
                total_posts  
                total_users  
                total_comments  
              }  
            }  
            

            Then parsed the json with this https://jqlang.org/ filter:

            jq '.data.monthlystats | map(select(.total_users > 0 and (.softwarename == "lemmy" or .softwarename == "mbin" or .softwarename == "kbin" or .softwarename == "piefed"))) | group_by(.date_checked) | map( {date_checked: .[0].date_checked, total_users: ([.[] | .total_users] | add), total_posts: ([.[] | .total_posts] | add), total_comments: ([.[] | .total_comments] | add)}) | map({date_checked, posts: .total_posts/.total_users, comments: .total_comments/.total_users}) | sort_by(.date_checked) | map([.date_checked, (.posts | tostring), (.comments | tostring)]) | .[] | @csv'  
            

            (As you see I filtered for the threadiverse. I also did the same with all software, I'll put the graph for that in comments)

            Then did a good old' chart

            What to think of it

            I don't know. Users' activity is on the rise and I find it nice

            S This user is from outside of this forum
            S This user is from outside of this forum
            Skavau
            wrote last edited by
            #6

            Yes.

            Do we want Reddit amounts of users? No.

            But there's a lot of growth between here and there.

            L gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.deG 2 Replies Last reply
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            • internetcitizen2@lemmy.worldI internetcitizen2@lemmy.world

              Maybe its a question of organization. Perhaps we shouldn't have generic instances just instances around topics. That way niches can form without being too fractured and if said topic goes away it does not take several other coms with it.

              artifexA This user is from outside of this forum
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              artifex
              wrote last edited by
              #7

              I’d rather see better discovery tools and better community/account migration tools. Id be worried about topic-specific instances potentially backfiring by concentrating too much influence for a given set of subjects on the “preferred” instances

              T gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.deG 2 Replies Last reply
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              • rakoR rako

                Following https://tarte.nuage-libre.fr/c/fediverse/p/194717/we-need-more-users I decided to explore data a little bit more. I'm not the biggest fan of growth-as-as-target so I wanted to see how much the people were participating in the discussion.

                The data

                I took the data from the API explorer in https://api.fediverse.observer/ with this query:

                query {  
                  monthlystats {  
                    date_checked  
                    softwarename  
                    total_posts  
                    total_users  
                    total_comments  
                  }  
                }  
                

                Then parsed the json with this https://jqlang.org/ filter:

                jq '.data.monthlystats | map(select(.total_users > 0 and (.softwarename == "lemmy" or .softwarename == "mbin" or .softwarename == "kbin" or .softwarename == "piefed"))) | group_by(.date_checked) | map( {date_checked: .[0].date_checked, total_users: ([.[] | .total_users] | add), total_posts: ([.[] | .total_posts] | add), total_comments: ([.[] | .total_comments] | add)}) | map({date_checked, posts: .total_posts/.total_users, comments: .total_comments/.total_users}) | sort_by(.date_checked) | map([.date_checked, (.posts | tostring), (.comments | tostring)]) | .[] | @csv'  
                

                (As you see I filtered for the threadiverse. I also did the same with all software, I'll put the graph for that in comments)

                Then did a good old' chart

                What to think of it

                I don't know. Users' activity is on the rise and I find it nice

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                cron@feddit.org
                wrote last edited by
                #8

                One thing that annoys me about each statistic about posts is that I don't know how many of these posts are actually interesting and engaged with.

                For example, there is a specific instance that just mirrors reddit content and has barely any engagement. The bot posts mulitple posts per hour, mostly without any comments or upvotes.

                It seems rather irrelevant to compare these posts to actually interesting posts with a nice discussion and a couple of upvotes.

                My suggestion would be to count and plot the number of posts that have at least a few interactions.

                Ek-Hou-Van-BraaiE OpenStarsO 2 Replies Last reply
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                • S Skavau

                  Yes.

                  Do we want Reddit amounts of users? No.

                  But there's a lot of growth between here and there.

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                  LOGICđź’Ł
                  wrote last edited by
                  #9

                  100% agreed. A Reddit clone with Reddit amounts of users will end up almost as bad as Reddit. The thing that makes Reddit worse in that situation is that they are a public company.

                  This platform would have to evolve a lot before it can deal with so many users. There has to be some significant innovation and improvement in moderation and administration, or more users would inevitably lead to endemic misinformation and power tripping and all of that shit you see on Reddit.

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                  • Iced RaktajinoI Iced Raktajino

                    Just my two cents, but there's just no reason for people to come here when it's 80+% political shit and rage bait and virtue signaling. Hell, I've got 80% of the content here filtered out as it is, and I want to be here.

                    Find your nearest non-political hobby community and start posting things people actually want to see and maybe we might see some growth or people sticking around. My current hyperfixation/hobby is Meshtastic, so I've been pretty active there lately. If that's not your thing, then there's:

                    • !woodworking@lemmy.ca
                    • !leathercraft@lemmy.ca
                    • !artshare@lemmy.world
                    • !gardening@sh.itjust.works !Houseplants@lemmy.ca !houseplants@mander.xyz
                    • !baking@sh.itjust.works
                    • !sewingrepairing@sh.itjust.works or !sewing@lemmy.world
                    • !television@piefed.social
                    • !movies@piefed.social !movies@lemmy.ca !movies@lemmy.world
                    • !jigsaw_puzzles@lemmy.world

                    If you're like me and not good at any of that, tell us about cleaning your gutters or doing your laundry over in !Dullsters@dullsters.net

                    The point is, we need more posts about what make us happy and less about what we're angry at (which is pretty much goddamned everything).

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                    lost_my_mind@lemmy.world
                    wrote last edited by
                    #10

                    I agree with everything that you've said. I would also add:

                    Find your nearest non-political non-tech hobby community and start posting things people actually want to see

                    Because if we're going to cast the same net reddit does, people with a more varied set of interests need to come here. Can't be all linux, politics, and news. We're going to need people who like baking. We're going to need sports fans. We're going to need music.

                    I could type new communities we need to be active all day. Humans are surprisingly a diverse set of creatures. You have one set of interests, I have another. Different set of interests. And both are totally valid.

                    The thing people here don't seem to grasp is that OTHER interests and OTHER people using the fediverse isn't a bad thing. If a bunch of boomers come here, and make their own communities to talk about Taylor Swift, and whatever else they talk about on facebook. That's good that it would be here! Not bad!

                    They could talk about gardening, and model trains, and whatever else. It wouldn't appeal to you, and thats ok.

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                    • L LOGICđź’Ł

                      100% agreed. A Reddit clone with Reddit amounts of users will end up almost as bad as Reddit. The thing that makes Reddit worse in that situation is that they are a public company.

                      This platform would have to evolve a lot before it can deal with so many users. There has to be some significant innovation and improvement in moderation and administration, or more users would inevitably lead to endemic misinformation and power tripping and all of that shit you see on Reddit.

                      S This user is from outside of this forum
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                      Skavau
                      wrote last edited by
                      #11

                      I mean the intent here is for moderating capacity and tools to increase with user increases. Reddit grew but grew before its own moderator capacity allowed for it. Now I would argue its overall activity levels are inflated by AI, trolls and spammers. I'm on Piefed and in terms of the discussion about growth, I think about new instance admin tools can mitigate and prevent bad behaviour, trolling, AI and spamming from (usually) new accounts that otherwise would cement themselves on as regular spammers and trolls.

                      It's one thing to grow, but you need to grow the ability to deal with the problems that can derive from that.

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                      • internetcitizen2@lemmy.worldI internetcitizen2@lemmy.world

                        Maybe its a question of organization. Perhaps we shouldn't have generic instances just instances around topics. That way niches can form without being too fractured and if said topic goes away it does not take several other coms with it.

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                        xanthobilly@lemmy.world
                        wrote last edited by
                        #12

                        This defeats the purpose of the platform being distributed. For example if all political threads are on one instance it would be a ripe target for the authoritarian regimes popping up right now. I know there are dominant instances, but at least if one drops, people can migrate.

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                        • L lost_my_mind@lemmy.world

                          I agree with everything that you've said. I would also add:

                          Find your nearest non-political non-tech hobby community and start posting things people actually want to see

                          Because if we're going to cast the same net reddit does, people with a more varied set of interests need to come here. Can't be all linux, politics, and news. We're going to need people who like baking. We're going to need sports fans. We're going to need music.

                          I could type new communities we need to be active all day. Humans are surprisingly a diverse set of creatures. You have one set of interests, I have another. Different set of interests. And both are totally valid.

                          The thing people here don't seem to grasp is that OTHER interests and OTHER people using the fediverse isn't a bad thing. If a bunch of boomers come here, and make their own communities to talk about Taylor Swift, and whatever else they talk about on facebook. That's good that it would be here! Not bad!

                          They could talk about gardening, and model trains, and whatever else. It wouldn't appeal to you, and thats ok.

                          Iced RaktajinoI This user is from outside of this forum
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                          Iced Raktajino
                          wrote last edited by
                          #13

                          We had the same thought. Right before I saw your reply, I added some hobby communities to my comment as examples.

                          This place is so flooded with politics and raging over the news that I'm about to choose a random hobby community that's active and pick up said hobby just to be able to have something besides Star Trek and Linux to talk about here lol.

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                          • rakoR rako

                            Following https://tarte.nuage-libre.fr/c/fediverse/p/194717/we-need-more-users I decided to explore data a little bit more. I'm not the biggest fan of growth-as-as-target so I wanted to see how much the people were participating in the discussion.

                            The data

                            I took the data from the API explorer in https://api.fediverse.observer/ with this query:

                            query {  
                              monthlystats {  
                                date_checked  
                                softwarename  
                                total_posts  
                                total_users  
                                total_comments  
                              }  
                            }  
                            

                            Then parsed the json with this https://jqlang.org/ filter:

                            jq '.data.monthlystats | map(select(.total_users > 0 and (.softwarename == "lemmy" or .softwarename == "mbin" or .softwarename == "kbin" or .softwarename == "piefed"))) | group_by(.date_checked) | map( {date_checked: .[0].date_checked, total_users: ([.[] | .total_users] | add), total_posts: ([.[] | .total_posts] | add), total_comments: ([.[] | .total_comments] | add)}) | map({date_checked, posts: .total_posts/.total_users, comments: .total_comments/.total_users}) | sort_by(.date_checked) | map([.date_checked, (.posts | tostring), (.comments | tostring)]) | .[] | @csv'  
                            

                            (As you see I filtered for the threadiverse. I also did the same with all software, I'll put the graph for that in comments)

                            Then did a good old' chart

                            What to think of it

                            I don't know. Users' activity is on the rise and I find it nice

                            voyajer@lemmy.worldV This user is from outside of this forum
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                            voyajer@lemmy.world
                            wrote last edited by
                            #14

                            Is this accounting for bots that are essentially RSS feeds?

                            rakoR 1 Reply Last reply
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                            • Iced RaktajinoI Iced Raktajino

                              We had the same thought. Right before I saw your reply, I added some hobby communities to my comment as examples.

                              This place is so flooded with politics and raging over the news that I'm about to choose a random hobby community that's active and pick up said hobby just to be able to have something besides Star Trek and Linux to talk about here lol.

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                              lost_my_mind@lemmy.world
                              wrote last edited by
                              #15

                              Orrrrr.......pick a non-active community. Or both. And start posting in your local community. By that, I mean I live in Cleveland. There are 3 Cleveland communities. All dead. I'm the only one posting in one. I still get replies and upvotes. So people are there. They just all lurk until I post.

                              Do that. And post in a dead community. And post in an active community. We need activity basically everywhere besides tech/politics/news.

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                              • artifexA artifex

                                I’d rather see better discovery tools and better community/account migration tools. Id be worried about topic-specific instances potentially backfiring by concentrating too much influence for a given set of subjects on the “preferred” instances

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                                tburkhol@lemmy.world
                                wrote last edited by
                                #16

                                Good discovery tools are essential on a federated platform. An important part of twitter, facebook, and reddit success is/was that that they were the place for their particular style of content. You had a pretty good chance of being able to discover your old high school friends, because they were on the one platform. Then the (early) algorithm started discovering for you all the obscure content similar to your history.

                                Discovery has to work differently in a federated system. You can search for communities on Lemmy, but if your instance doesn't already have someone subscribed to a community, then you're not going to find it.

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                                • Iced RaktajinoI Iced Raktajino

                                  Just my two cents, but there's just no reason for people to come here when it's 80+% political shit and rage bait and virtue signaling. Hell, I've got 80% of the content here filtered out as it is, and I want to be here.

                                  Find your nearest non-political hobby community and start posting things people actually want to see and maybe we might see some growth or people sticking around. My current hyperfixation/hobby is Meshtastic, so I've been pretty active there lately. If that's not your thing, then there's:

                                  • !woodworking@lemmy.ca
                                  • !leathercraft@lemmy.ca
                                  • !artshare@lemmy.world
                                  • !gardening@sh.itjust.works !Houseplants@lemmy.ca !houseplants@mander.xyz
                                  • !baking@sh.itjust.works
                                  • !sewingrepairing@sh.itjust.works or !sewing@lemmy.world
                                  • !television@piefed.social
                                  • !movies@piefed.social !movies@lemmy.ca !movies@lemmy.world
                                  • !jigsaw_puzzles@lemmy.world

                                  If you're like me and not good at any of that, tell us about cleaning your gutters or doing your laundry over in !Dullsters@dullsters.net

                                  The point is, we need more posts about what make us happy and less about what we're angry at (which is pretty much goddamned everything).

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                                  artyom
                                  wrote last edited by
                                  #17

                                  we need more posts about what make us happy and less about what we're angry at (which is pretty much goddamned everything).

                                  Unfortunately the "political shit" and "ragebait" is important.

                                  The Fediverse is what you make of it. If you subscribe to a bunch of communities posting political shit and ragebait, that's what you'll get. That's not a problem with the threadiverse, that's a problem with your curation. One that it sounds like you remedied, so I'm not sure why you feel the need to call it out as a problem.

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                                  • voyajer@lemmy.worldV voyajer@lemmy.world

                                    Is this accounting for bots that are essentially RSS feeds?

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                                    rakoR This user is from outside of this forum
                                    rako
                                    wrote last edited by
                                    #18

                                    No, I'm taking the data as it exists on the API ...

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                                    • S Skavau

                                      I mean the intent here is for moderating capacity and tools to increase with user increases. Reddit grew but grew before its own moderator capacity allowed for it. Now I would argue its overall activity levels are inflated by AI, trolls and spammers. I'm on Piefed and in terms of the discussion about growth, I think about new instance admin tools can mitigate and prevent bad behaviour, trolling, AI and spamming from (usually) new accounts that otherwise would cement themselves on as regular spammers and trolls.

                                      It's one thing to grow, but you need to grow the ability to deal with the problems that can derive from that.

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                                      mesa
                                      wrote last edited by mesamunefire@piefed.social
                                      #19

                                      One of the benefits of our "own" system is like you said, we can build the tools as they come.

                                      Reddit and other platforms, we were always beholden to what they gave us.

                                      With the fedi, you want something better? Build it! Or support those who are doing so. Its much more productive than just complaining all the time.

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                                      • artyomA artyom

                                        we need more posts about what make us happy and less about what we're angry at (which is pretty much goddamned everything).

                                        Unfortunately the "political shit" and "ragebait" is important.

                                        The Fediverse is what you make of it. If you subscribe to a bunch of communities posting political shit and ragebait, that's what you'll get. That's not a problem with the threadiverse, that's a problem with your curation. One that it sounds like you remedied, so I'm not sure why you feel the need to call it out as a problem.

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                                        I love piefeds default 🙂

                                        And as much as I dont like parts of bluesky, they did the onboarding the correct way.

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                                          Just my two cents, but there's just no reason for people to come here when it's 80+% political shit and rage bait and virtue signaling. Hell, I've got 80% of the content here filtered out as it is, and I want to be here.

                                          Find your nearest non-political hobby community and start posting things people actually want to see and maybe we might see some growth or people sticking around. My current hyperfixation/hobby is Meshtastic, so I've been pretty active there lately. If that's not your thing, then there's:

                                          • !woodworking@lemmy.ca
                                          • !leathercraft@lemmy.ca
                                          • !artshare@lemmy.world
                                          • !gardening@sh.itjust.works !Houseplants@lemmy.ca !houseplants@mander.xyz
                                          • !baking@sh.itjust.works
                                          • !sewingrepairing@sh.itjust.works or !sewing@lemmy.world
                                          • !television@piefed.social
                                          • !movies@piefed.social !movies@lemmy.ca !movies@lemmy.world
                                          • !jigsaw_puzzles@lemmy.world

                                          If you're like me and not good at any of that, tell us about cleaning your gutters or doing your laundry over in !Dullsters@dullsters.net

                                          The point is, we need more posts about what make us happy and less about what we're angry at (which is pretty much goddamned everything).

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                                          What we REALLY need is more posts about Linux.

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