Users: 380 (well for several months :check mark:)
Posts: 312 (not good :cross mark:, should be > 3 per non-banned user)
Comments: 317 (:white question mark:)
There might be something wrong in users’ interest in Lemmy :sad but relieved face:
Users: 380 (well for several months :check mark:)
Posts: 312 (not good :cross mark:, should be > 3 per non-banned user)
Comments: 317 (:white question mark:)
There might be something wrong in users’ interest in Lemmy :sad but relieved face:
What we could do is start cross-posting links from Reddit and beyond. Not steal other people’s original content, mind you, but news links and the like. Also, this instance is very politically and technically focused right now. Nothing wrong with that, but we need more entertainment communities (jokes, memes, etc) because those attract the layperson better.
Whenever I think about posting on Reddit, I try to post it here first. I’ve ben thinking about researching and blogging about internet communities and keeping them healthy. It can come in handy when it comes to growing Lemmy.
I really think that the current goal should be getting a permanent Lemmy instance as soon as possible (unless we plan on just making this permanent and adding a “non-dev” instance later). That way, that link can be shared to people looking for new social media sites.
A lot of people have and will make accounts here for the sake of testing this place out. I think once Lemmy reaches 1.0.0, a reset wouldn’t hurt to clean up the cruft. The community will still be here but the dead accounts wont.
So, all accounts will be deleted at some point or only the dead ones?
I’m sadly not the right person to ask. /u/dessalines would be a better person to ask.
I think federation should be #1, but I think the dev wants to get Lemmy to a state of feature completeness first in terms of Reddit cloning. Eugen, the creator of Mastodon might have done the same with Mastodon, so this could be a proven strategy.
I think the best course of action is to stimulate the site, but to also let it grow organically. Let’s stick to a small number of communities and let them grow up to be self sufficient before adding random new communities. Adding content frequently and regularly is good, but we don’t also want to flood the front page too.
Also a good point.
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