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  • Agent_KaryoA Agent_Karyo

    Shameless plug.

    If you are into computer RPGs (CRPGs), we have a relatively active community:

    !crpg@lemmy.world

    The JRPG community is also pretty active:

    !jrpg@lemmy.zip

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    gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de
    wrote last edited by
    #41

    they should link to each other in the sidebar so people know how to find them

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    • gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.deG gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de

      I've been one of the people saying "we don't need more users. we need quality over quantity" and i was wrong.

      the way it's going, lemmy needs active users who post content sothat the network stays relevant. networks like the fediverse benefit from network effects and that means that if we have more users, that improves the value and quality of the fediverse overall.

      So please, everyone, when you can, make advertisement for the fediverse in your personal area. Go talk to friends, make attractive stickers and put them everywhere, stuff like that. We would all benefit from it.

      edit: source for the graph

      boiglenoight@lemmy.worldB This user is from outside of this forum
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      boiglenoight@lemmy.world
      wrote last edited by
      #42

      I’m happy to promote it. I tried to get a few non-technical people to check it out. They felt it was too complicated. I’ve shared it with tech friends and coworkers who use Reddit. They’re aware of Lemmy to varying degrees, and are not enthused about moving to another platform despite hating Reddit.

      I think it’s because despite Lemmy being a great alternative, it is more complicated and lacks the user base that users of other social media platforms have.

      Bluesky is marginally more complicated than Twitter, but compared to Mastodon it is user friendly. Bluesky worked to create a dedicated, easy to use app that most users use.

      Bluesky existed for a while before experiencing explosive growth. This occurred during moments of controversy with X. Bluesky capitalized on these moments, with champions on both platforms that led their followers to change, and there were mechanisms in place to bootstrap a user’s feed with the followers and topics that they had in the other place.

      I think Lemmy needs to follow this model. There needs to be a Lemmy app that has a user experience as similar as possible with the Reddit app. It also needs champions that have main stream recognition (George Takei, Mark Hamill, etc.) that can be willing to make noise about switching from Reddit to Lemmy when the next controversy occurs. Repeat with more and more promotion by this evangelists, and Lemmy could grow.

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      • DeceptichumD Deceptichum

        We need comments, that is the problem. Small communities don't get any positive feedback via engagement, which causes them to die as the owner/sole poster feels like no one cares.

        Simply link dumping (effectively what most posts are on content aggregators) is the easy part. Seeing even 1 comment inclines someone to open up the post to read the comment, which makes them in turn likely to reply and it builds from there to a hot/active conversation.

        If you can just aim to write that first comment on or two posts a day in more niche communities, it will help achieve growth.

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        Skavau
        wrote last edited by
        #43

        75% of small communities, if not higher, don't use lemmy-federate to expand the visibility of their community. The user makes the community, broadcasts a few posts locally and then gets sad that no-one replies (because it can only be seen locally).

        I use lemmy-federate a lot to help this, but it's sometimes too late after they set the comm up.

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        • gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.deG gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de

          I've been one of the people saying "we don't need more users. we need quality over quantity" and i was wrong.

          the way it's going, lemmy needs active users who post content sothat the network stays relevant. networks like the fediverse benefit from network effects and that means that if we have more users, that improves the value and quality of the fediverse overall.

          So please, everyone, when you can, make advertisement for the fediverse in your personal area. Go talk to friends, make attractive stickers and put them everywhere, stuff like that. We would all benefit from it.

          edit: source for the graph

          Rekall IncorporatedR This user is from outside of this forum
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          Rekall Incorporated
          wrote last edited by rekall_incorporated@piefed.social
          #44

          I am curious why there is such a big difference between FediDB and Fedi Observer.

          FediDB has Lemmy at 48 K MAU:

          https://fedidb.com/ (Lemmy is the fourth entry on the platform list).

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          • Rekall IncorporatedR Rekall Incorporated

            I am curious why there is such a big difference between FediDB and Fedi Observer.

            FediDB has Lemmy at 48 K MAU:

            https://fedidb.com/ (Lemmy is the fourth entry on the platform list).

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            Skavau
            wrote last edited by
            #45

            Possibly different instances on fedidb.

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            • F f2sfljlhdttz@lemmy.world

              No search is THE deal breaker for lots.

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              gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de
              wrote last edited by
              #46

              i would even say searching and finding are about equally important.

              finding means that you stumble upon good content by accident, which is i.e. with content recommendation algorithms. We need a system that shows you similar communities to those that you're already subscribed to. I even made a post about this here.

              Also we really need a better way to link to other posts and comments. I.e. it shouldn't bring you to another site but open the link on your site/app/viewer.

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              • die4ever@retrolemmy.comD die4ever@retrolemmy.com

                I would say Lemmy's search is better than Reddit's

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                henfredemars@infosec.pub
                wrote last edited by
                #47

                Reddit search is nearly useless anyway.

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                • S Skavau

                  75% of small communities, if not higher, don't use lemmy-federate to expand the visibility of their community. The user makes the community, broadcasts a few posts locally and then gets sad that no-one replies (because it can only be seen locally).

                  I use lemmy-federate a lot to help this, but it's sometimes too late after they set the comm up.

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                  Deceptichum
                  wrote last edited by deceptichum@quokk.au
                  #48

                  That's another good point.

                  PieFed has at least taken some steps to work on this, with it automatically posting new communities to NewCommunities and auto-subbing the instance to those posted there.

                  If the Lemmy devs stopped pushing ML propaganda, transphobia, and genocide denial and actually worked on the software, we might be in a better place today.

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                  • DeceptichumD Deceptichum

                    That's another good point.

                    PieFed has at least taken some steps to work on this, with it automatically posting new communities to NewCommunities and auto-subbing the instance to those posted there.

                    If the Lemmy devs stopped pushing ML propaganda, transphobia, and genocide denial and actually worked on the software, we might be in a better place today.

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                    Skavau
                    wrote last edited by
                    #49

                    I have proposed piefed instances be able to opt into automatic federation with other selected instances when a community is made. I think it might work like that now via a toggle. Rimu would confirm.

                    Obviously smaller, personal instances would opt out of that but for general-use instances it makes sense.

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                    • S Skavau

                      I have proposed piefed instances be able to opt into automatic federation with other selected instances when a community is made. I think it might work like that now via a toggle. Rimu would confirm.

                      Obviously smaller, personal instances would opt out of that but for general-use instances it makes sense.

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                      Mike
                      wrote last edited by michael@piefed.chrisco.me
                      #50

                      Might be "Automatically add new remote communities" toggle on the admin side.

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                      • S Skavau

                        Possibly different instances on fedidb.

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                        Rekall Incorporated
                        wrote last edited by
                        #51

                        Interestingly enough, the stats for Piefed are nearly identical for both sources, the Lemmy delta is huge though.

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                        • gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.deG gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de

                          they should link to each other in the sidebar so people know how to find them

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                          Agent_Karyo
                          wrote last edited by agent_karyo@piefed.world
                          #52

                          Waiting in my instance to update to Piefed 1.4, I will add World of JRPGs to the sidebar once that happens.

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                          • DeceptichumD Deceptichum

                            We need comments, that is the problem. Small communities don't get any positive feedback via engagement, which causes them to die as the owner/sole poster feels like no one cares.

                            Simply link dumping (effectively what most posts are on content aggregators) is the easy part. Seeing even 1 comment inclines someone to open up the post to read the comment, which makes them in turn likely to reply and it builds from there to a hot/active conversation.

                            If you can just aim to write that first comment on or two posts a day in more niche communities, it will help achieve growth.

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                            jubilantjaguar@lemmy.world
                            wrote last edited by
                            #53

                            This is my analysis too. And why, instead of just upvoting posts that interest me, I try to think of something to say about them too. The dreaded "0 comments" is never a good look no matter how we much we tell ourselves that it doesn't matter.

                            For this reason I tend to believe that many communities just have too much primary content. Too many posts and not enough comments.

                            Thought experiment. 2 communities:

                            • /c/one has 15 posts per day, 5 of them with 3 comments, the other 10 with none
                            • /c/two has 3 posts per day with 5 comments each

                            Which is the healthier community?

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                            • DeceptichumD Deceptichum

                              We need comments, that is the problem. Small communities don't get any positive feedback via engagement, which causes them to die as the owner/sole poster feels like no one cares.

                              Simply link dumping (effectively what most posts are on content aggregators) is the easy part. Seeing even 1 comment inclines someone to open up the post to read the comment, which makes them in turn likely to reply and it builds from there to a hot/active conversation.

                              If you can just aim to write that first comment on or two posts a day in more niche communities, it will help achieve growth.

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                              goodlucksil@lemmy.dbzer0.com
                              wrote last edited by
                              #54

                              So saying something without much effort under a post wothout comments actually helps that post to become more populated?

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                              • boiglenoight@lemmy.worldB boiglenoight@lemmy.world

                                I’m happy to promote it. I tried to get a few non-technical people to check it out. They felt it was too complicated. I’ve shared it with tech friends and coworkers who use Reddit. They’re aware of Lemmy to varying degrees, and are not enthused about moving to another platform despite hating Reddit.

                                I think it’s because despite Lemmy being a great alternative, it is more complicated and lacks the user base that users of other social media platforms have.

                                Bluesky is marginally more complicated than Twitter, but compared to Mastodon it is user friendly. Bluesky worked to create a dedicated, easy to use app that most users use.

                                Bluesky existed for a while before experiencing explosive growth. This occurred during moments of controversy with X. Bluesky capitalized on these moments, with champions on both platforms that led their followers to change, and there were mechanisms in place to bootstrap a user’s feed with the followers and topics that they had in the other place.

                                I think Lemmy needs to follow this model. There needs to be a Lemmy app that has a user experience as similar as possible with the Reddit app. It also needs champions that have main stream recognition (George Takei, Mark Hamill, etc.) that can be willing to make noise about switching from Reddit to Lemmy when the next controversy occurs. Repeat with more and more promotion by this evangelists, and Lemmy could grow.

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                                surewhynotlem@lemmy.world
                                wrote last edited by
                                #55

                                too complicated

                                This is an Us problem. Download jerboa. Create an account on world. Done. Simple as Reddit. We make it complicated by explaining federation, options, different instances, etc. None of that matters to the masses.

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                                • G goodlucksil@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                                  So saying something without much effort under a post wothout comments actually helps that post to become more populated?

                                  DeceptichumD This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  Deceptichum
                                  wrote last edited by
                                  #56

                                  As long as it's relevant, yes.

                                  If you just posted say "I agree" or "Totally this" I don't think that would drive any further engagement.

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                                  • J jubilantjaguar@lemmy.world

                                    This is my analysis too. And why, instead of just upvoting posts that interest me, I try to think of something to say about them too. The dreaded "0 comments" is never a good look no matter how we much we tell ourselves that it doesn't matter.

                                    For this reason I tend to believe that many communities just have too much primary content. Too many posts and not enough comments.

                                    Thought experiment. 2 communities:

                                    • /c/one has 15 posts per day, 5 of them with 3 comments, the other 10 with none
                                    • /c/two has 3 posts per day with 5 comments each

                                    Which is the healthier community?

                                    DeceptichumD This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    Deceptichum
                                    wrote last edited by
                                    #57

                                    My experience is that it's more like this:

                                    • /c/one has 15 posts per day, 5 of them with 3 comments, the other 10 with none
                                    • /c/two has 3 posts per day with 0 comments each

                                    Not every post is a hit, so if you cast wide you're likely to get a greater return on comments as something is bound to attract attention. The way the sorting works is that the 5 posts with 3 comments will show at the top and the 0 posts will drop off view, showing an active community.

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                                    • mesaM mesa

                                      I wonder if we can combine the related fediverse services (like piefed, which is getting more and more traction lately), mbin/kbin, and others.

                                      Because according to this graph I dont exist for example. Im not a "lemmy" user, but I sure interact with a lot of lemmy.

                                      There is also a number of instances that are chosing not to give their numbers anymore either because of AI scrappers getting really aggressive, or because they just dont want to be seen by the different tracking software out there.

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                                      jubilantjaguar@lemmy.world
                                      wrote last edited by
                                      #58

                                      Agreed. This seems like the lowest hanging fruit, the absolute minimal solution.

                                      Given the emergence of Bluesky and the parallel rightwing echo chambers, the fediverse does not have the luxury of splittism IMO.

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                                      • gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.deG gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de

                                        I've been one of the people saying "we don't need more users. we need quality over quantity" and i was wrong.

                                        the way it's going, lemmy needs active users who post content sothat the network stays relevant. networks like the fediverse benefit from network effects and that means that if we have more users, that improves the value and quality of the fediverse overall.

                                        So please, everyone, when you can, make advertisement for the fediverse in your personal area. Go talk to friends, make attractive stickers and put them everywhere, stuff like that. We would all benefit from it.

                                        edit: source for the graph

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                                        BlackLaZoR
                                        wrote last edited by
                                        #59

                                        Fediverse is a leftist nest. Most people bounce away

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                                        • DeceptichumD Deceptichum

                                          My experience is that it's more like this:

                                          • /c/one has 15 posts per day, 5 of them with 3 comments, the other 10 with none
                                          • /c/two has 3 posts per day with 0 comments each

                                          Not every post is a hit, so if you cast wide you're likely to get a greater return on comments as something is bound to attract attention. The way the sorting works is that the 5 posts with 3 comments will show at the top and the 0 posts will drop off view, showing an active community.

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                                          jubilantjaguar@lemmy.world
                                          wrote last edited by
                                          #60

                                          I'm trying to think of something to say in riposte in order to boost the comment count.

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