• @Smk@lemmy.ca
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    591 year ago

    Also, we don’t necessarily need a big userbase. Just a good active one. More is not necessarily better in my opinion.

    Smaller is also much more manageable.

    • anticommon
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      131 year ago

      I like the collective ‘we’ makes me feel all warm and federated inside.

    • R0cket_M00se
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      101 year ago

      Absolutely, I would be happy if we stayed where we are on the main subs with niche ones growing a bit. Game specific subs are still pretty barren with most of the content being three or four people. I could use some of that growth for sure.

      A few hundred comments and consistent uploads are all I think we really need to keep chugging along.

    • @ChrisLicht@lemm.ee
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      71 year ago

      Bluesky is super-fun right now, because it’s got just enough folks to generate varied content, and everyone is playing ball on the same level.

      • @tryagain@lemmy.ml
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        31 year ago

        And that’s largely because they’ve kept it invitation-only, so the users are all approximately simpatico. That can’t last though. Eventually they’ll have to open it up and let in the shills, the grifters and the racist uncles.

      • BoB
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        11 year ago

        Bluesky is proprietary garbage, not free and with limited access.

        If we want to be free we have an alternative to twitter/bluesky called nostr.

        Let’s not encourage golden cages and we won’t have to regret it later when the obvious happens.

        The nostr community reminds me a lot of the current state of lemmy, I hope with the growth of both communities it doesn’t get lost.

    • @charlytune@mander.xyz
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      51 year ago

      The only thing I’m missing so far is the diversity. I used to follow lots of different ‘Ask’ subs for countries and regions around the world, and some others for different communities. So far I haven’t seen that here.

    • @seeCseas@lemmy.world
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      21 year ago

      Also, we don’t necessarily need a big userbase. Just a good active one. More is not necessarily better in my opinion.

      Unfortunately, the main benefit of having a large userbase is that you can always find a community for any obscure interest you have! That’s not really the case with lemmy now.