She also had some personal problems, which gave away the hint. I don’t wanna share those
As a non american, I realised I can tell the politics of most americans just by looking at their lifestyle.
https://lemmy.world/post/43488530
As a non american, I realised I can tell the politics of most americans just by looking at their lifestyle. - Lemmy.World
Boss of my sister, who’s an American lady, visited my country. Just on that base
I could tell she’s left leaning, because I don’t think republican would want to
visit India. It might sound trivial, but I really thought, how much do Americans
really have a choice in election? No, it’s much harder to do it here, tell
someone’s political leaning just by looking at their lifestyle.
Does everyone else have Indian subreddits pushed to their r/popular feed on reddit?
https://lemmy.world/post/42618015
Does everyone else have Indian subreddits pushed to their r/popular feed on reddit? - Lemmy.World
Hey, to anyone who uses both platforms, have y’all seen a huge uptick in Indian
subreddits being recommended to y’all, irrespective of your nationality? It’s
something I had heard a lot happening on reddit, but I wanted to confirm
Malaysian minister claims work stress can turn people gay
https://lemmy.world/post/42410859
Malasian minister claims work stress can turn people gay
https://lemmy.world/post/42410625
Malasian minister claims work stress can turn people gay - Lemmy.World
Lemmy
A little observation I wanted to share, how lemmy's engagement per user is higher than reddit(10x by some metrics)
https://lemmy.world/post/42108804
A little observation I wanted to share, how lemmy's engagement per user is higher than reddit(10x by some metrics) - Lemmy.World
So I just simply compared the top posts of lemmy r/all and reddits r/all.
Currently this month’s top 5 r/all posts are somewhere between 228k - 142k
upvotes, while lemmy’s are between 2.2k and 1.7k. The monthly active user count
of reddit is over a billion, while that of lemmy is 1.2 million. If we just
compare them by these metrics, reddit has 1000x the users but 100x engagement.
And this also held true when I compared the meme subreddits using the same
metric, but news subreddit was an outlier where the subscriber to upvote ratio
was equal between them. It’s extremely crude calculation, but since I observed
this pattern, I felt I need to share this somewhere. What I feel is that as
social media platform gets larger, the number of lurkers, people who don’t
engage, increase. could there be any other reason?
About decentralised storage of fediverse data.
https://lemmy.world/post/41942579
About decentralised storage of fediverse data. - Lemmy.World
Hey, I am curious, are people working on storing fediverse data off the servers?
Like using bittorent protocol or ipfs?