Lemmy.world alone is like 33% of the user base, that is the real problem here.
Ugh, you’d think that number would be lower after their handling of the luigi talk. Also, hexbear has 2k users? I think I could almost name the ones I see regularly, and that’s definitely lower than 30 or so.
Hexbear is more self-sufficient and thus most users stay on local or Grad. It was its own thing for years before it ever started federating, and as a result is self-sustainable.
Hexbear used to have like 1.5k back in the day I think and I assumed they’d grown a bit, but I couldn’t find any recent data from a cursory web search so could be way off base there.
They claimed the rules in their home nation needed them to delete almost all pro Luigi posts and comments. In any case they did delete most Luigi content. I deleted my Lemmy.world account after that, I’m not here for censorship
Ugh, you’d think that number would be lower after their handling of the luigi talk. Also, hexbear has 2k users? I think I could almost name the ones I see regularly, and that’s definitely lower than 30 or so.
Hexbear is more self-sufficient and thus most users stay on local or Grad. It was its own thing for years before it ever started federating, and as a result is self-sustainable.
Hexbear used to have like 1.5k back in the day I think and I assumed they’d grown a bit, but I couldn’t find any recent data from a cursory web search so could be way off base there.
What happened with luigi and .world?
They claimed the rules in their home nation needed them to delete almost all pro Luigi posts and comments. In any case they did delete most Luigi content. I deleted my Lemmy.world account after that, I’m not here for censorship
What, really? You take a week off.
A week off Lemmy? Probably not
Damn time to swap instances, thank you
Damn I missed all that drama completely (though I do tend to avoid political subs). That’s really disappointing.