the 99.46% uptime is also insane for the number of users, well done @[email protected] for doing an incredible job on this instance
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Big thanks to Ruud. I'm not even on this server but I know he's the man.
Yeah @[email protected] has been doing a fantastic job keeping this instance running smoothly.
it was only at 20k three days ago.
It was less than 500 when I joined 10 days ago :D
The server itself is pretty new also, I think Ruud created it the first few days of June, huge props to him!
30k in just a couple of weeks. Thatβs incredible.
Great job Ruud!!
This will probably increase the cost of operationg and maintaining the server to keep this level of excellent server uptime.
A kind reminder that we can support Lemmy World and donate thru Patreon / Open Collective
Thanks for the link, just signed up and happy to contribute
As a reddit refugee it feels great to see Lemmy grow, and even better when youβre on the winning instance!! :)
I've joined two days ago and so far I'm really liking it, it seems like a nice alternative and there's something about it that really feels fresh, I think it's the fact that it's kind of slow content wise as of now since it takes time to build communities but that just makes me appreciate it even more.
we're witnessing something great taking place and I'm glad I'm part of it.
To me it feels like the soul of the old internet in the look and convenience of the modern internet. I am not sure if that's the right assumption since, but I feel like this decentralised, anyone can make a forum and host it and connect to others (fediverse) is what the internet was supposed to be like, a way to share information amongst each other
Honestly reminds me a lot of the digg migration - the amount of people joining a Lemmy instance is staggering
It's been amazing to see how fast this has all grown. There are seem real, sizeable communities here now!
Itβs been amazing to see how fast this has all grown.
Says the 7 day old user. π
Is there a website that is available that tracks all this information publicly?
Yep! I use this one: https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/list
View it in landscape mode on your phone for the full info.
I saw this post on kbin.social too, did they refederate?
They had some DDOS problems and had to set up Cloudflare protection. Since a few days now they have rejoined the fediverse.
Yep!
Why the lemmy.ml registration is closed? Is it to give a chance for other instances to grow? Or because of they cant handle the sudden new users surge?
Both
We comin for dat ass, Lemmy.ml
As a neighbor, I appreciate your empty defederation list. Too many lemmy instances start off with the atom bomb instead of user or community bans in response to bad behavior from individuals.
I hope you have lots of success. This side of the fediverse really needs more intellectual diversity, and I get the feeling that's what I'll continue to see from lemmy.world.
I just created /c/oldphotosinreallife for those of us missing the old one. Hopefully some of the new users will find it and add some content.
Fantastic! When I joined the week before the reddit blackout I believe there was something like 2,000 users. Such huge growth in a short amount of time! Consider donating a few bucks monthly to help with server costs. I'm doing my part!
Is there a way to find out which instance is defederated from which or a common list. I would not know about beeshaw defederating if not mentioned here.
I'm curious how these numbers compare to kbin.social.
Edit: I'm stupid, all the numbers are in the link at the bottom of the OP.
This was the first planet I discovered.
It was the first one I was able to join. Beehaw didn't accept me. They're too exclusive for me.
lol, I'm not standing in line to go into the club. There's bars and clubs all over the place. Let's go....
Iβm still having challenges getting an account to actually go through at Lemmy.World. Iβm able to see content from another instance, but Iβm a fan of looking at βallβ as it opens up a lot of great content that you might not catch otherwise, so having multiple accounts at multiple sites is something Iβm planning for at this point.
FYI, if youβre having trouble signing up, there are 3 known possible reasons when the wheel keeps spinning: username already taken, username too long (>20), and password too long. Hopefully lemmy fixes that soon.
I had the issue too, but then I noticed in my email that there is a verify email that had to click. Once I click that I was able to get in just fine.
And now already at 31K, it does look like it's maintaining a pace of 1k~2k new users per day.
Happy 30k day !
How many more users could be added? I know that lemmy has never been so popular so we can't really know, and that it will mostly depend on the hardware used, but have there already been any load tests that might give an idea?
I think I saw ruud or another dev saying the upgrade they did the other day will allow for pretty substantial growth before another hardware upgrade will be needed, and it's mostly about optimizing now. -Not a tech guy, no source.
Let's here it for ruud, and all of us! Been really enjoying chopping it up with yous. I'm glad I randomly picked lemmy.world. (: thanks to whoever put up the link in some random reddit thread!
And weβre not stopping until we are the Lemmy