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Per the title, is Lemmy actually growing, or will it stagnate and fade into obscurity like many other similar discussion boards?

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[-] BananaTrifleViolin@lemmy.world 29 points 2 days ago

So from what I've seen on Lemmy over the last year is that the quantity of posts and variety of topics feels like it's going up. I certainly enjoy engaging on here.

Will it stagnate? I'm not sure. It might be that the monthly user levels stabilise but thats not the same as stagnate. If people are engaged and enjoying their time then it has value.

My feeling is that Lemmy will slowly grow over time. I don't see it becoming a huge platform like Reddit anytime soon. Its feasible but it feels like for now it will remain niche.

But I also dont want to it suddenly become huge. I was on reddit for a long time and I saw it evolve from being something small and interesting to a behemoth and enshittification to make money. Small is sometimes better, and small or stable in no way means stagnation.

[-] kiwifoxtrot@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

I agree, it's improved quite a bit from over a year ago. I hope it doesn't get too big. I personally like only logging in once every two days and being able to see everything important. Less content makes it much less addictive than reddit was.

[-] Kichae@lemmy.ca 8 points 2 days ago

What we really need is for people to put up topic focused sites and promote them as their own thing, not jusy "lemmy". So many specific interests still have very active forums dedicated to them, populated by the kind of people who want to ask queations aboht and discuss the things they have interest or expertise in, but who aren't into things like Reddit.

The fediverse is perfect for places like that. Places where you can focus on your primary interest, but also look over the fence. But all anyone wants to do is put up general interest sites and whine about there being more than one "gaming" forum.

[-] Die4Ever@programming.dev 2 points 2 days ago

So many specific interests still have very active forums dedicated to them, populated by the kind of people who want to ask queations aboht and discuss the things they have interest or expertise in

I hope these types of sites eventually switch off of software like phpBB and move to software like Lemmy/Mbin

Maybe someone should make a database migration tool so posts/comments/users can be retained

this post was submitted on 19 Jan 2025
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