When I joined, just a few days ago, the number of users at lemmy.ca had just climbed above a thousand. I see that now it’s well over two thousand.

That’s quite the growth!

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    1 year ago

    Its great to see, but its going to have to grow for a lot longer to be more than the smallest splinter in Reddits toe!

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      1 year ago

      Yup, but that’s okay. I’m hoping the number of users on all of the federated Lemmy servers will be small enough to keep the community feel and the content relevant, but large enough to ensure there’s decent content and engagement.

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        1 year ago

        Exactly, there’s a critical mass and ideal number. No idea what it is, but we’ll know it when we go over it :)

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          1 year ago

          I like that there’s more than enough content at the moment to keep me preoccupied when I’m feeding my digital addiction through the day. I already see the fediverse as a success in that way.

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      1 year ago

      To me what is more exciting is building an alternative. So often there has been something unpopular at Reddit but the issue is there has been no safe land to head to.

      If we keep this community alive (I’m all in) then we can hopefully position ourselves if not this time then next time. People just want a community to interact with and the network effect is real.