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FrostyTrichs@crazypeople.onlineOPMto Low Effort Memes@crazypeople.online•Enjoying the little things4·16 days agoI’m so happy for you 💚 congratulations on winning the game of life!
FrostyTrichs@crazypeople.onlineto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Communities for growing the fediverse strategically?3·1 month agoTo a certain extent I think the list of goals has sort of defaulted to development related stuff. A lot of the growth across the fediverse is being driven by whatever mass exodus is happening at any given time. There’s definitely a desire to onboard more people more organically but it’s hard when people are expecting drop in replacements for the largest social networks on the planet.
There seem to be a lot of people who are looking for easier ways to introduce people to federated social media as a whole. If you search around I’m sure you’ll find an assortment of posts outlining their ideas about what makes Lemmy/the fediverse harder to use. Maybe that’s a good place to start building a more comprehensive list of what’s needed to grow more on merit and not as a last resort.
FrostyTrichs@crazypeople.onlineto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Communities for growing the fediverse strategically?4·1 month agoIf I’m understanding your question correctly the answer is “sort of.” The main community I know of is !fedibridge@lemmy.dbzer0.com which sees pretty regular activity but it’s more focused on promoting the fediverse rather than a checklist of goals. That’s the closest one to what you’re asking for that I’m aware of.
FrostyTrichs@crazypeople.onlineOPMto Low Effort Memes@crazypeople.online•Before we had AI slop we had whatever this is41·1 month agoI get all the free shoes I can steal.
FrostyTrichs@crazypeople.onlineOPMto Low Effort Memes@crazypeople.online•Not with that attitude10·2 months agoSee you on the news 🫡
FrostyTrichs@crazypeople.onlineto Fediverse@lemmy.world•I just migrated a community from Lemmy to Piefed using the migration feature, it worked quite wellEnglish1·2 months agoIt’s fine mate, I’m not here to crucify people who want to or have moved to piefed for any reason. People should be able to go where they feel comfortable and welcome and be happy about it. Do what you want and what works for you, of course. All I’m saying is that people should take note of what has happened and why, and do what they can to mitigate that problem going forward.
As long as communities are migrated and redirects are up before the last day of lemm.ee the transition will be miles ahead of what we’ve seen in the past where instances go dark without warning. Communities and users survived then and they will survive now I’m sure.
It’s just a bit strange to see all the people saying how they would’ve helped lemm.ee if they’d known sooner or if more cries would’ve gone out, and then nobody spins up instances to actually DO the things they say.
FrostyTrichs@crazypeople.onlineto Fediverse@lemmy.world•I just migrated a community from Lemmy to Piefed using the migration feature, it worked quite wellEnglish1·2 months agoI think the urgency is being blown out of proportion as a knee jerk to really crappy news. There is almost a month to move, which should be plenty of time for new instances to launch and communities to disperse. Even after the shutdown the rest of the fediverse will be able to redirect users to the new communities, wherever they are homed.
Again, I’m not against piefed or against people moving somewhere they feel more comfortable or like more. Those are positive things that the fediverse could definitely use. I just don’t understand why we can’t learn the lesson and move on instead of moving on and hoping it doesn’t happen again before more instances pop up.
FrostyTrichs@crazypeople.onlineto Fediverse@lemmy.world•I just migrated a community from Lemmy to Piefed using the migration feature, it worked quite wellEnglish1·2 months agoAt this moment, 9 out of the 10 most active communities are on LW: https://lemmyverse.net/communities?order=active
You have to scroll 3 times to see !television@lemm.ee, the first Lemm.ee community.
Lemm.ee was already a decentralization factor from LW, but it was still tiny in terms of communities compared to LW. Moving all of the Lemm.ee communities to Piefed.social (not that it’s the case anyway, I’ve seen communities moving elsewhere) would keep the status quo that we were all living with.
Of course ideally over time more Piefed instances emerge, and we can spread a bit more. Also, thanks to the Piefed migration feature, we’ll be able to move communities much smoother (even including subscribers).
Right, I’ve seen pretty much that same reply already.
I think it’s a chance to learn a lesson from how and why lemm.ee is shutting down. Right now I think people are risking moving the same problem somewhere else. Sure, in theory the problem gets better with time because the tools to move around are there, but that only matters if there’s somewhere to move.
It would be much more encouraging to see dozens of new piefed instances being launched/advertised. I think there’s a big push towards something new because it’s in the right place at the right time, and I genuinely hope it’s a successful project long term. I just hope the people utilizing it are willing to support it as a platform and not just as a flagship instance.
FrostyTrichs@crazypeople.onlineto Fediverse@lemmy.world•I just migrated a community from Lemmy to Piefed using the migration feature, it worked quite wellEnglish2·2 months agoDisclaimer: I’m not trying to discourage people from moving to or using piefed. I understand the enthusiasm for it and utility of it. This is meant to foster discussion not hate on piefed.
Is it just me or are a lot of people just ignoring the fact that a lot of communities and people are centralizing to pretty much a single point of failure again? Wouldn’t it be wise to expand the number of piefed instances to help keep things spread out there too if that’s the platform you prefer?
FrostyTrichs@crazypeople.onlineOPto Fediverse@lemmy.world•lemm.ee is shutting down at the end of this monthEnglish1·2 months agoThe OP has comments disabled and it didn’t seem right to not say thank you and goodbye.
To the entire team past and present at lemm.ee- Thank you for the time and resources you poured into this platform. You will undoubtedly be missed.
I’ve been working on a bot to help with serving content to that community but it isn’t ready for deployment yet. Once it’s finished there should be a lot more content being posted more regularly there, but I want to do more testing and tuning before enabling it to make sure it’s not doing more harm than good.