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The cope is strong. Let’s not pretend fewer active users is a good thing. It just means people are unhappy and are leaving.
Yup if I hadn't blocked several communities from appearing constantly in my feed, I would leave too.
But just remember: Some of those people that are not staying are the types of people you wouldn't want to interact with anyway. If the roughly 10k people who quit were Nazis (for example), it's a good thing.
But they obviously aren't all Nazis
Hmm... I think we need to conduct some exit interviews to gather data before we start making any assumptions.
About as useful as the 'have you ever or are you planning to participate in a genocide' tickbox on immigration forms.
Although there's a troubling part of me that worries that Nazism has been normalised enough that people would willingly say yes.
Exploding heads is literally shutting down. So he may have a point.
Yeah, I tend to think that most of the people who left wouldn’t be valuable members of the community anyway. Maybe they’re too impatient to deal with software that isn’t fully mature, maybe they can’t deal with the fact that most Lemmy instances are somewhere between leftish and outright communism, or maybe the somewhat chaotic nature of the fediverse turns them off. Whatever. I hope they find something that suits them.
I also hope, for their own sake, that the “something” doesn’t involve going back to reddit.
As I said in a comment below, I would like this to be a signal for interest groups to choose one of the dozens communities they have, stick to one and make it grow.
Looking at gaming or books, always seems detrimental to have the . world, .ml, .sh.itjust.works and so on with the same content posted everywhere.
Almost like there should be one central hub… that’s what Reddit did right
Having android related communities be on one, specific instance has done wonders for the community imho
There doesn't need to be one central hub, more like a few core communities