This is surprising. Hopefully organic driven growth instead of bullshit statistics like threads and their stupidity.
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If RiF ports their app to Lemmy, have it as nearly functionally as it was on Reddit as possible while accommodating the ways lemmy is different, I think it would be a winner.
Stonks!
Lemmy.world better keep up
And a hearty F.U. to reddit
Want to see more people commenting on threads that have nothing to do with how well Lemmy is doing.
At that rate lemmy will reach 1 billion in 184 days
Are you nerd-sniping? Cause that comment is begging for an xkcd reference 😁 → https://xkcd.com/605/
i'm seeing a lot more content here recently, which is why I keep coming back.
Ya I'm surprised it moved that fast but that's awesome, be sweet if it keeps up the momentum and gets as big as Reddit.
guessing this doesn't include hexbear.net because they aren't federated yet but they have 270k posts and 3.6 million comments on their own, mostly well before the start of this graph, so it ought to start at more like 500k
But I'm so glad to see lemmy taking off properly, not just used for some niches. FOSS internet infrastructure that is accessible to end users is so important, it safeguards a lot of important freedoms, etc.
this isnt a social media home anymore. This place felt like a big home for all.
Thank for helping me fight my Social Media addiction. You guys made it look easy