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rimlogger 163 points 3 years ago

For a free service that's hosted by a non-profit, I really don't mind the site's mediocre performance. It's to be expected. Keep up the good work!

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rimlogger 99 points 3 years ago

Wow so much misinformed hostility against Beehaw here. The mod tools for Lemmy are currently limited and they just want to protect their community from trolls and spam. There's no conspiracy here to break federation.

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rimlogger 78 points 3 years ago
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rimlogger 51 points 3 years ago
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rimlogger 50 points 3 years ago
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rimlogger 23 points 3 years ago
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rimlogger 19 points 3 years ago
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rimlogger 15 points 3 years ago

Dude it was set up less than three weeks ago by volunteers and is funded by donations. It is what it is. Even commercial websites can feel slow under load, that's just how the Internet works.

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rimlogger 15 points 3 years ago
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rimlogger 14 points 3 years ago

Yes, it will survive. I still use it and will continue to use it because for me, Lemmy is not a fully replacement for many of the niche communities I follow.

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rimlogger 13 points 3 years ago
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rimlogger 13 points 3 years ago

Lemmy.world is a bit slow for me RN but given the immense growth on Lemmy, it's to be expected. I'm still on Reddit but hopefully I get to see more niche content here! I read /r/CredibleDefense and /r/CombatFootage, would be great if they were on Lemmy too.

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rimlogger 13 points 3 years ago

The reality is that unless you have immense, immense scale (i.e., Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn), making money off social media is impossible. Twitter barely made any money before Elon Musk took it over, and it's making less now.

Reddit is pseudo-anonymous too and is harder to monetize, because high ad rates come from being able to identify your users.

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rimlogger 12 points 3 years ago

I still use Reddit. Lemmy still doesn't have a lot of the communities I know and love on Reddit.

Never used Twitter.

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rimlogger 10 points 3 years ago

They have every right to protect themselves against spam. But that said, ever since they defederated, their activity and user numbers are down.

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rimlogger 10 points 3 years ago

Some of the local subs I read have presences on Lemmy but no content. Most normies are still using Reddit.

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rimlogger 10 points 3 years ago
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rimlogger 10 points 3 years ago

Musk never wanted to buy Twitter. So he's going to run it into the ground but never say it was his fault, Twitter just had an unsustainable business model.

BlueSky and Meta's Twitter clone will likely be what most people will migrate to. Haven't seen or heard as much about people going to Mastodon though.

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rimlogger 9 points 3 years ago

There won't be.

Just go back to the Internet forums of old - many major forums back in the day were ran as small businesses with subscriptions and advertising. I hope the fediverse does allow a commercial model - we need diversity in how to fund such infrastructure. If some instance owners want to institute subscriptions or include advertising on their instances, that should be a feature that the Lemmy developers should seriously consider. Otherwise, it's hard to scale a service like this on donations alone.

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rimlogger 8 points 3 years ago
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thanks for using Leebra!

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