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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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    BurgerBaron
    wrote last edited by
    #22

    Need to gain slighty more than we lose every year to stay healthy.

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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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      stupendous@lemmy.world
      wrote last edited by stupendous@lemmy.world
      #23

      Edit: One thing I notice that is annoying are whatever conflicts between moderators and instances and seeing communities close with a message saying to join some new community on another instance. We're too small to be restarting communities because of whatever arguments mods have with instance admins. Most people do not care what instance they are on. I'll see people stereotype others based on what instance their account is based on and I'm at a loss that some people have already tribalized themselves based on fediverse instance they made their account on

      The best stuff on social media is random hobbies. That needs to grow a lot. We want the people that are really into random stuff. Like maybe they're just really into fallen tree branches and for some reason there's a community out in the world all about fallen tree branches, we should want that. Over on reddit I enjoy the treelaw community. Get to learn about peculiarities of trees and property

      As a start, fediverse would be nerdy. Going to be tech and privacy nerds. Gamers. Great, grow that. Be active. Get the food communities growing. Get the gardening communities growing. Bird watching. Whale watching. Train watching.

      I remember earlier reddit. Like 2007-2010 for me. Back then it was nerdy as hell with a growing gaming and professional sports watching communities. A lot more comedy that wasn't global politics centric.

      Lots of science, tech papers got big discussion and were the foundation for the community to grow. They had hobbies. They watched sports. Played video games. Gardening. Cooking. They'd talk about that too. Fun/educational communities

      We have to be a lot more than just politics and grouches. If I just went by the grouches opinions TikTok would just be propaganda and then I see friend's on it and it's mostly cooking and comedy skits. Lots of anime memes. -- Growing the anime/manga community would be pretty big for the fediverse. Anime/manga fandoms are hyperactive posters

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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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        Iced Raktajino
        wrote last edited by icedraktajino@startrek.website
        #24

        Look at it from a new user's perspective; someone who has not curated their feed or otherwise "made the fediverse what they want" yet. e.g. They land on Lemmy World or another big instance and their default sort is "active". Doing that now in an incognito window, and half the front page is rage, same on the second, and the stuff that's not are some random shitposts and Linux filling in.

        Truth be told, looking at that, I probably wouldn't want to sign up. Especially if I didn't know that different instances have different cultures, etc.

        Assuming they're a normie (which we desperately fucking need here), I just don't see that they'd want to stick around. Aside from trolls and spammers, the only people we seem to consistently attract here are the "Wah wah I was banned from Reddit" types and, while there's certainly a sizable pool to draw from, I wouldn't exactly consider them the pick of the litter for growing the fediverse.

        The point of OPs post is that usage here is declining, and I am simply pointing out that I feel all the rage and politics is not particularly inviting.

        Edit: And you know what? I'm just going to fucking say it. There's too many armchair activists here who won't let you enjoy a single moment without reminding you that something bad is happening somewhere in the world and that you have some kind of moral obligation to be angry all the time about it. And if you're not angry all the time then you're somehow part of the problem.

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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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          mrmaplebar
          wrote last edited by mrmaplebar@fedia.io
          #25

          I don't disagree that we need more positive and high quality hobby content. Sure.

          But personally I'm so sick of dudes complaining about "political shit and rage bait and virtue signaling", whatever half of that banal nonsense is even supposed to mean...

          In fact, I'd go as far to say that people who whine about everything being "political" is a bright fucking red flag to me. My immediate assumption upon reading that is "this person is a Trump supporter who voted for this exact shit to happen because they want it to happen, and they don't want to be confronted by the fact that other people don't." I know exactly what kind of people don't want to hear about "politics" anymore now that Trump is elected, trampling our institutions, and fucking everything up. Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain, right?

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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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            fujiwood@lemmy.world
            wrote last edited by
            #26

            I just went to "All" and sorted by "Top: Today".

            90% is memes.

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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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              witty_username@feddit.nl
              wrote last edited by
              #27

              I like it here. I go to all and I filter out as much anime as I can. I like the memes, I am a long time Linux user, and I am into politics.

              More users would not necessarily improve things imo. It might but it also mightn't

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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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                zedstrian@lemmy.dbzer0.com
                wrote last edited by
                #28

                Is there a way to analyze the same data with bot users excluded? That would be a more useful indicator of actual activity.

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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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                  transscribe7891@lemmy.dbzer0.com
                  wrote last edited by
                  #29

                  we need more variety

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                  • fujiwood@lemmy.worldF fujiwood@lemmy.world

                    I just went to "All" and sorted by "Top: Today".

                    90% is memes.

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                    goodlucksil@lemmy.dbzer0.com
                    wrote last edited by
                    #30

                    I did that and it was evenly split between news, memes, reposted Tumblr and X posts and comics.

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                      karashta
                      wrote last edited by
                      #31

                      The red flag is at least, "they have so much privilege in our society they can ignore politics", if not what you stated

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                      • F fenderstratocaster@lemmy.world

                        What we REALLY need is more posts about Linux.

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                        karashta
                        wrote last edited by
                        #32

                        Do you use Arch btw

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                        • G goodlucksil@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                          I did that and it was evenly split between news, memes, reposted Tumblr and X posts and comics.

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                          fujiwood@lemmy.world
                          wrote last edited by fujiwood@lemmy.world
                          #33

                          I guess I considered the Tumblr and Twitter posts as memes since they are just screenshots.

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                          • Iced RaktajinoI Iced Raktajino

                            Look at it from a new user's perspective; someone who has not curated their feed or otherwise "made the fediverse what they want" yet. e.g. They land on Lemmy World or another big instance and their default sort is "active". Doing that now in an incognito window, and half the front page is rage, same on the second, and the stuff that's not are some random shitposts and Linux filling in.

                            Truth be told, looking at that, I probably wouldn't want to sign up. Especially if I didn't know that different instances have different cultures, etc.

                            Assuming they're a normie (which we desperately fucking need here), I just don't see that they'd want to stick around. Aside from trolls and spammers, the only people we seem to consistently attract here are the "Wah wah I was banned from Reddit" types and, while there's certainly a sizable pool to draw from, I wouldn't exactly consider them the pick of the litter for growing the fediverse.

                            The point of OPs post is that usage here is declining, and I am simply pointing out that I feel all the rage and politics is not particularly inviting.

                            Edit: And you know what? I'm just going to fucking say it. There's too many armchair activists here who won't let you enjoy a single moment without reminding you that something bad is happening somewhere in the world and that you have some kind of moral obligation to be angry all the time about it. And if you're not angry all the time then you're somehow part of the problem.

                            die4ever@retrolemmy.comD This user is from outside of this forum
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                            die4ever@retrolemmy.com
                            wrote last edited by
                            #34

                            We really need better onboarding for new users, maybe ask them about their interests to give them a default set of subscriptions (it would probably just be a tweaked version of the community search page). And default to the subscribed feed, not the All feed

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                              supersquirrel@sopuli.xyz
                              wrote last edited by supersquirrel@sopuli.xyz
                              #35

                              I agree, I think something that has been lost in conversation about progressive politics and leftism more broadly (in US-centric circles at least) is that as much as people on the left disagree about absolutely everything, in general (with plenty of exceptions) politically left movements and cultural spaces tend to be far better at identifying common values and truths that are universal and holding individuals and communities to those values and truths.

                              Whereas on the right the endless stumping about valuing freedom of speech turns out to mostly be a mirage when it comes to innocent, vulnerable people being physically murdered on camera by the state, on the left institutions and individuals are much more often held to a standard of values and called out if they fail to reach it.

                              When people enter a space where progressive and left voices haven't been systematically silenced and it is a new experience for them, they often react negatively and feel rebuked. I know some of my first encounters when I was younger with actually left spaces initially made me bristle with how willing they were to say no to things that weren't healthy, to challenge oppressive structures even if they were so normalized they were invisible to me... it can be an uncomfortable process but ultimately more often than not leftist spaces actually try to do it and it that is a good thing.

                              I entirely agree with people having agency to decide when politics comes up on their feed and when it doesn't, but the idea that we are all just being a bit too negative and obsessed with the news and we should cheer up is honestly insulting in 2026 given, you know gestures at everything. Everything is political, if you have the capacity to complain about being subject to "too much politics" be thankful for your capacity to experience that state of choice.

                              Also, and this is on a personal note, talking about politics doesn't make me depressed, it helps me feel less depressed and anxious because I know other people feel similarly and the more educated I am about what is happening the less scared and confused I feel.

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                              • die4ever@retrolemmy.comD die4ever@retrolemmy.com

                                We really need better onboarding for new users, maybe ask them about their interests to give them a default set of subscriptions (it would probably just be a tweaked version of the community search page). And default to the subscribed feed, not the All feed

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                                Blaze (he/him)
                                wrote last edited by
                                #36

                                Isn't that how Piefed onboarding works?

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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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                                  FunkyCheese
                                  wrote last edited by
                                  #37

                                  Niche hobbies and small communities (that are active) is what is needed

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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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                                    we is doomed!
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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 a

                                    As a contra point, I'm glad that its like this, a lack of politcal debate is toxic to democracy and that way be dragons.

                                    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bread_and_circuses

                                    In a political context, the phrase means to generate public approval, not by excellence in public service or public policy, but by diversion, distraction, or by satisfying the most immediate or base requirements of a populace, by offering a palliative: for example food (bread) or entertainment (circuses). Juvenal originally used it to decry the "selfishness" of common people and their neglect of wider concerns. The phrase implies a population's erosion or ignorance of civic duty as a priority.

                                    That doesn't mean there shouldn't be more other stuff as well though.

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                                    • fujiwood@lemmy.worldF fujiwood@lemmy.world

                                      I just went to "All" and sorted by "Top: Today".

                                      90% is memes.

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                                      supersquirrel@sopuli.xyz
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                                      #39

                                      Ok, what content stream in what medium when viewed in a bulk popularity view like that isn't 90% memes or equivalent?

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

                                        Isn't that how Piefed onboarding works?

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                                        die4ever@retrolemmy.com
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                                        yea I think so lol

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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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                                          sol@feddit.uk
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                                          My experience is that Lemmy is decent for tech-related stuff but outside of that, it can be difficult to find active communities depending on the hobby. I just went looking for a good Spanish learning or general language learning community and the few that I found have been inactive for months. Maybe I wasn't looking in the right place (I searched in Communities > All).

                                          I don't think maximum growth should be a goal for Lemmy, I just think it needs a critical mass of activity to keep it interesting. Currently I think we just about have that for many tech/FOSS related topics but not so much outside it. The problem, I think, is that a lot of people who aren't into tech/FOSS issues don't know about Lemmy and don't see why they wouldn't just use Reddit or Discord.

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