Spreading of the 100 biggest Lemmy communities
Spreading of the 100 biggest Lemmy communities
Spreading of the 100 biggest Lemmy communities
Spreading of the 100 biggest Lemmy communities
I thought they were blocked everywhere. What’s going on? Bunch of bots or something?
Games is the largest games com by far in terms of posts and comments (150k comments and 15k post vs 71k comments and 3k posts on lemmy world…
News has most posts than any other news and about as many comments as lemmyworld.
Politics has the most posts of any politics coms, but far less comments than lemmyworld’s.
History basically has no competitors (150k comments vs 7k for the next largest)
Movies also has no competitors (75k comments vs 9k for the next largest).
Videos has 56k comments vs lemmyworld’s 13k
Music has 45k comments vs lemmyworld’s 6k
Urbanism has 44k comments vs fuckcar’s 19k
Granted, given Hexbear has been around for 4 years, the number of comments/posts is largely a side effect of age. But it also means calling them duplicates is probably misleading. OTOH, the main trans community there has been very active recently, dwarfing all other trans communities combined.
Hexbear was there before the reddit exodus, so this make no sense.
Please verify your claims before saying nonsense.
Because they - specifically Chapo trap house-got all of their communities banned from Reddit years before.
You are not making the argument you think you are
When you say “It isn’t big”, you’re comparing it to reddit? That would basically dwarf all Lemmy instances combined lmao.
This post was comparing Lemmy instances with other Lemmy instances. Hexbear was its own website for a while, and only decided to start trying federation like a few months after the whole reddit thing. They’re fine on their own even, so I don’t know why people keep acting as if they necessarily want to be federated.
Bro please…
If it wasn’t a comparative argument, then what’s wrong with my original statement?
Edit: I think I understand what you’re coming from, but it still doesn’t make sense? They were self contained, and they didn’t just make those communities because they were defederated? It’s because there was demand. If some random instance with one user makes like 100s of communities, will it count in the graph?
If some random instance with one user makes like 100s of communities, will it count in the graph?
Yeah it will, that’s the problem with using community count as a measure for the activity of a given instance.
Hexbear is interesting because like you said, they’re very self contained.