What?!? That's a fucking amazing feature, thanks for spreading the word.
What?!? That's a fucking amazing feature, thanks for spreading the word.
Lmao what a goober
It explains in the article. Found the redditor xD.
But yeah looks like daily unique visitors and average visit time, which was around 8 minutes apparently. (rookie numbers psh)
Reddit has given us an incredible head start with the way they handled the API changes.
The people who understood what that meant and decided not to stand for it are the people who came here first. Should be an excellent foundation.
This is a fantastic comment. Defederation just causes more problems, as counterintuitive as that seems.
The threadiverse as a whole has a great number of smart, reasonable people. I would like to believe that we can build a system that allows us to flourish and them to simply exist.
But if we can't then we always have the option
Ugh, I need to remember to move over to kbin before commenting on this magazine. My Lemmy (sh.itjust.works) comments never show up here. No idea why, I'll lyk if I figure out.
Anyways, here's my comment:
Very good points, I think people expecting a massive wave of redditors will be disappointed. But it’s not like we need them either, we’ve already got a critical mass of quality users.
Onward and upward lads
Great analogy. It ain't much but it's all we've got right now.
Communities take time to form. Right now we are pretty much one big community of reddit migrants. As we gain numbers and spend more time together, the content will emerge.
Thank you for the transparency and clarity. Good luck moving forward, you are a very good moderator.
This project has legs. I've been on Lemmy this past week but now I'm commenting from kbin. Once you start to figure everything out you really see the potential.