Written by @dessalines and @nutomic, 2023-06-17

If you are reading this then you most likely know about the recent news from reddit. As a result of these events, Lemmy has grown immensely in the last two weeks. The number of monthly active users has increased over 25 times, from 1.000 to 27.000 at time of writing. Suddenly Lemmy has become one of the largest Fediverse projects, ahead of Peertube and Pleroma.

We are proud of this network growth, because it means that people want to take control of their social media into their own hands, as well as see the benefits of software made to serve human need, rather than the private profits of a few US tech giants.

However such growth can’t happen without problems. Users were confused, servers became overloaded, and countless bugs were reported that no one noticed before. For us maintainers (dessalines and nutomic), it has resulted in an endless stream of questions and notifications, which is impossible to keep up with. Previously there were 5 - 10 Github notifications per day; now they have risen to over 100 daily.

Additionally, discussions on Matrix and Lemmy are also extremely active. Understandably, our focus has shifted to programming to make Lemmy better, rather than answering an ever-increasing backlog of questions.

At the moment we are urgently working to solve major issues, such as optimizing slow database queries, ripping out the inefficient websocket API, and fixing a major security vulnerability (big thanks to deadcade). In addition we suddenly have to manage dozens of pull requests. To give us time to work on these priorities, it would be very beneficial if users could refrain from interacting with issue trackers when possible. Before opening an issue, make sure that it hasn’t been reported before. And when writing comments, make sure that they actually contribute to solving the issue at hand. Generally it is better to move discussions to Lemmy if possible. We are very thankful to everyone who contributes by writing code, hosting instances, moderating communities, and answering questions.

At the same time, we are seeing lots of requests to implement major new features, such as migration between instances, or combining similar communities. As described above, we are completely overloaded with work, and definitely won’t have time to implement these in the near future. If there is a feature you want to see implemented, you will likely need to work on it yourself, or find someone who can.

On another topic, there are rumors circulating that we are fascists or supported genocide. These claims are completely false, and like most viral twitter threads, are coming from a single Mastodon user on a personal vendetta who didn’t provide any sources. Such slander doesn’t deserve any response and is best left ignored. If you want to know the truth then read the following pages (both from 2021):

History of Lemmy
What is lemmy.ml

As you can see we are not a faceless corporation that is accomodating to everyone. We are individuals with our own opinions. If you disagree with these, it is no problem! You can still freely use the Lemmy software on different instances. If you host your own instance, we have no control over it at all and are unable to censor what users say. For more details read the documentation on censorship resistance. In practice, the instance list already contains various instances whose content would be banned from lemmy.ml immediately.

Regarding development, we are happy to collaborate with anyone who is willing to put in the work, regardless of politics. The only condition is to follow the rules when posting in development spaces. Essentially, be respectful.

For the past three years dessalines and I have been funded to work on Lemmy full-time by generous support from the NLnet foundation. These donations are paid out when we implement certain new features. But now we are busy answering questions, reviewing pull requests and urgentlyfixing problems. That means we are unable to work on the milestones agreed with NLnet, and won’t receive payments from them. We are increasingly reliant on user donations to pay our bills. These donations currently add up to 1500 Euros per month, which is not even enough to pay minimum wage for the two of us. Hopefully more users can consider donating, so that we can put our full attention to making Lemmy better for everyone, and possibly add more developers to our worker co-op in the future.

Again, we’d like to thank everyone for their support and assistance, and we remain hopeful that together, as a federation, the fediverse and all its projects collectively, can win the battle for the internet, and create a better, more enjoyable experience than the one forced upon us by these nefarious tech giants.

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    1 year ago

    It looks like a moderator issue to me for now. I wouldnt make this personal tot the developer at this moment. Also one example doesn’t make things structural.

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      1 year ago

      This is the post that founded Lemmy. I suggest giving it a read if you want to understand their headspace:

      https://web.archive.org/web/20230613194858/https://old.reddit.com/r/communism/comments/cqgztr/fuck_the_white_supremacist_reddit_admins_want_me/

      Fuck the white supremacist Reddit admins, want me to set up a self hosted one for /r/communism?

      (Ed. note: this became Lemmygrad)

      Hey all, longtime Marxist-leninist, recorder of left audiobooks, and megathread shitposter here.

      Posting this in light of a recent one week Reddit ban I earned for shitting on US police, as I’m sure many of us have gotten in recent weeks.

      So I’ve spent the past few months working on a self hostable, federated, Reddit alternative called Lemmy, and it’s pretty much ready to go. Unlike here we’d have ultimate control over all content, and would never have to self censor.

      Obviously as communists, we agitate where the people are, so we should never abandon Reddit entirely, but it’s been clear to all of us from day one, that communities like this stand on unsteady ground, and could be banned or quarantined at any moment by the white supremacist Reddit admins. This would be both a backup and a potentially better alternative. Moderation abilities are there, as well as a slur filter.

      Raddle isn’t an option obviously since it’s run by this arch anti tankie scum, ziq.

      I wanted to ask ppl here if they’d like me to host an instance, and mod all the current mods here.

      Calling out specifically: “Obviously as communists, we agitate where the people are”. If you go to lemmy.ml, the admins will “agitate” for Chinese-style authoritarian fascism.

      Anything which is critical of China or the admin’s goals is deleted, with flimsy excuses. It’s best to avoid lemmy.ml as much as possible. Hopefully once other instances get large (sh.itjust.works, lemmy.world, kbin, etc.), we can defederate from lemmy.ml just like most places have defederated from Lemmygrad.

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        1 year ago

        I actually didn’t knew this. Hope Kbin is growing but since lemmy.ml is the “main instance” I don’t see it being defederated any time soon

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          So the thing is, they don’t want lemmy.ml to be the main instance. They just want it to be their insurance amongst many others where their politics has some influence while the other instances can have their own politics.

          Additionally, as whole communities can be blocked rather than whole instances, I think, it stands to reason that blocking whole instances should be rate thing.

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      1 year ago

      I think some things are right, I also see racism in this thread. “Orientalism” - wtf? It’s not explicit enough to delete it, but it’s on the edge.