The migration of large communities from Reddit to Lemmy is like a world-renowned band performing an acoustic set in a library for 50 people.
The migration of large communities from Reddit to Lemmy is like a world-renowned band performing an acoustic set in a library for 50 people.
The fanbase is still large, but the Lemmy community hasn't quite caught up yet, and now there is a transitional period where the audience is smaller.
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…the other 50 who showed up had to stand in the hall or not get in at all. They said the venue sucks and left.
4 2 ReplyWhy is that?
1 0 ReplyA lot of people ran into signup and login issues over the last few weeks and just bailed.
4 0 Reply"The system overwhelmed by this influx of new users is experiencing problems that make it take more than three seconds to get something done. Bye."
4 0 ReplyWTF, I’m not going anywhere. I’ve been trying to help frustrated people on /r/Lemmy and /r/Redditalternatives. What have you done to help?
1 0 ReplyLol, I was imitating the people who left after two seconds because of the problems.
3 0 ReplyIt was a natural filter. Good for the community quality, possibly.
2 0 ReplyEdit: added quotation marks for clarification
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i personally am surprised you got past the lemmy.world captcha
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