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  • I still think a Usenet like service would be brilliant and it’s a shame there isn’t a Lemmy-like service that has that.

    To clarify, what I mean is decentralised infrastructure (you go onto the news server you want) with shared content (ie the same was that every Usenet post ends up on every Usenet server, if that server carries that newsgroup) - it gives all the advantages of federalisation (don’t like your server, just go to another, you lose little or nothing) without the disadvantages of unintuitive discovery and fragmentation.



  • darreninthenet@sh.itjust.workstoFediverse@lemmy.worldLemmy is losing users
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    1 year ago

    Depends on the communities… quite often they consist of one or two users (or bits) reposting old or current Reddit posts.

    And certainly for more niche topics the communities tend to be dead.

    Quite often there is little commenting or conversation.

    The communities with the most conversation seem to be about Lemmy and the Fediverse…

    But yes there are a couple of decent communities in my Home feed, but the whole needs to grow to get it to a tipping point where it provides an active and diverse (in topics and conversation) community.