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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • There are, but I think people are still leaning towards the bigger instances by default. Probably part of existing users on those instances recruiting more people and suggesting to use the same instance instead of finding a different one. A lot of reddit threads were linking directly to lemmy.world for example.

    I saw some talk about lemmy clients implementing some sort of random sign-up where it puts new users on random instances, or at least shows a list of instances they could choose from. I’m not sure if that’s the solution, but it’d be an improvement imo.






  • Thanks! We like you too <3

    I’m always open to suggestions and feedback if you have any. At the moment, we’re small enough to not really attract any drama and bs. I’ve been considering mentioning this instance in other places to try and get a few more users, but not too many. Even though there’s something like 100-200 users signed up, I think there are only <10 or so actual active users on average.


  • I haven’t read through all the comments, but it doesn’t look outdated. Upvotes/downvotes are stored in the lemmy database and also federated out to other instances, so instance admins would be able to see who upvoted/downvoted on what, even if it’s not your home instance.

    Lemmy itself doesn’t expose that information through the UI or API afaict so mods wouldn’t see it, only whoever has access to the database itself.

    But since the upvotes/downvotes are federated, other software like Kbin can see the same information and they do actually show who voted on something.

    Definitely something to be cautious about. I’m not really sure what the solution to it will be, but I’d assume it’s something that would need to change in the ActivityPub protocol (used by lemmy/kbin/mastodon/etc) to come up with a way to federate aggregated vote tallies instead of each individual activity.