Lemmy.world may be quickly becoming the relative centre of the #threadiverse
Growing fast, communities gaining more traction than counterparts on lemmy.ml and probably has the momentum of being new ground for everyone.
See, eg @ruud scaling the server up to the same specs as mastodon.world: https://lemmy.world/post/75556
There’s probably a good amount of scope for experienced mastodon admins to run parallel #lemmy/#kbin servers. #Hachyderm are thinking about it AFAIK.
@maegul @ruud @fediverse @fediversenews that’s good, the devs never wanted it to be big or the main instance.
@Geniusak @ruud @fediverse @fediversenews
Oh, absolutely, something that they really deserve credit on TBH, compared to what’s going on over here with mastodon.social.
AFAICT, they’ve been friendly with #kbin too … it looks like they’re sharing this growth, which is nice for the same reasons.
Imagine if #akkoma and #mastodon shared the twitter migration.
@ruud @fediverse @fediversenews
Fedidb numbers for lemmy servers: https://fedidb.org/software/lemmy
Lemmy.world breaking out in front on MAU (which is the more meaningful metric right now as lemmy.ml certainly has collected a number of dead accounts over time).
Kbin.social is the other big instance, but I’m not on there much and don’t know how active it is.
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@markrprior @fediversenews @fediverse @ruud @maegul BTW, #Fedidb is an exclusive Cloudflare site. And they’ve made it so fancy if you are in the excluded group and try to view a mirror¹ of it, you can’t see past page one. 1. http://web.archive.org/web/20230612145440/fedidb.org/software/lemmy
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@markrprior
Thanks. I often refer to the green list here, which tracks the environmental factors:https://greenfediverse.codeberg.page/green-instances/
Though I think that #greenFediverse db is getting old.