There is a drop in monthly active Lemmy users (from 65k to 57k)

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It is probably due to a number of people stopping using their alts after some instance hopping.

Also a few people who came to see how it was, and weren't attracted enough to become regular visitors.

Curious to see at which number we'll stabilize.

Next peak will probably happen after either major features release (e.g. exhaustive mod tools allowing reluctant communities to move from Reddit) or the next Reddit fuck up (e.g. removing old.reddit)

Stats on each server: https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/list

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Tankies and American democrats are scaring away the hoes. Source: I'm a hoe that has barely been coming here lately. There's not enough people here for niche communities to thrive, and the front page has been getting worse and worse. Today I saw this post on the front page, pretty close to the top.

https://lemmy.ca/post/3725038

I'd like to be clear that I don't care who americans voted for 7 years ago, but that's not why I don't think I should be seeing this. It's just, sheesh man. THIS is what the community wants and thinks is important in 2023? I'm trying to find a niche amongst THIS?

It's very similar to my problem with Gemini and every other "alt tech" platform I've tried to join. Worst case scenario it becomes a sewer for everyone who got banned from other sites for political extremism. Best case scenario, you end up with nothing but the demographic of upper class americans who do nothing but sit on their computers all day, which is not my scene either.

I'm starting to wonder if I should just leave the internet altogether.

Sorry you had a bad experience.

I am myself trying to get out of the tech/politics/memes bubble with communities like !chat@beehaw.org , !casualconversation@lemmy.world , !moviesandtv@lemmy.film , !personalfinance@lemmy.ml , etc.

I'm afraid at some point a lot of people like you will just leave and we'll be left with Linux memes (and I use that OS)

Thanks for the community recommendations, they seem like great points to explore from. I also love Linux and tech in general, otherwise I probably wouldn't be here. But I have other interests too. That's something I find to be decent about tildes surprisingly, considering you need to be a massive tech nerd just to access one.

Yeah the amount of American bullshit that infests all social media is fucking cancerous.

It's so silly. People around the world explain their culture and don't assume everyone knows about it, give their location appropriately, and do not believe they are the center of the world. It's like:

Random question posted: Why is eating octopus more and more popular?

Random user: In my region, we really don't eat much octopus. I am from Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. We eat red meat much more. But I guess octopus is growing in popularity worldwide due to [expanation].

Another random user: Where? Here in Portugal it has always been "popular".

Average American user: Midwestern here. I don't see octopus much and I don't like it. Call me stereotypical, but I love my meat and T-Ravs. Anyway, I believe the popularity is due to Biden's administration. [Details about Biden's changes]. ...So that all America has seen this rise, especially on the East Coast."

🤷🏻‍♀️ ...Why?

Regardless of platform, if you don't want to see politics then block the political communities from your feed. The article itself is pretty factual and I don't see why any real conservative would support the clown show that is the GOP right now.

I've been getting around this by being really free with the community block button. But I've also had decent luck finding alts of the communities I used to use on reddit

It's true, the front page, as it stands, is awful. I have to filter out so many trump/elon crap and (for nsfw accounts) so many sexual fetishes I didn't even know it existed. "Active" and "Hot" are infested with (sorry guys) low effort memes, and I have to click for "top 6 hours" or "top 12 hours" for something that starts looking interesting. Yes, I know the big R and other social media have the same problem, but that's not the point.

Now, this is where the content "sorting algorithm" becomes a thing to "boost engagement"... but sure we can do better?

Personally, I would like to see more active posts from small communities or instances over most populous ones. Self-posts, even better. What if there was a user preference for frontpage sorting?

I'm surprised so many people browse All, I only look at Subscribed

I'm currently doing it mainly because I haven't worked out what I want to subscribe to yet.

I switch between subscribed and all sometimes. Finding new communities is nice.

This is a problem on a ton of different sites, not just Lemmy. And the ones that are not like this tend to be echo chambers for alt-right racist and anti-LGBT bullshit. It's impossible to have a civilized discussion these days.

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