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What do you mean "another migration"? Piefed and Lemmy communities and instances can be viewed from both.
I'll use the Casual Conversation community as an example. They started out on Lemmy.World. They had 6.7k subscribers. They moved to lemm.ee, which was shut down. Now they are at piefed. One of the biggest communities migrated multiple times and has lost almost 20% of the subscribers.
One could argue that this is the purpose of decentralized social media, but my point is that constant migration and evolution, while not exactly dubious, will keep casual users away.
Most of the initial communities made primarily on lemmy.world benefited from the initial flood of users joining from Reddit after the API fiasco. Most of them didn't stick around - but their presence on as subscribers on those communities still persists. It's a false number.
Subscribers aren't a great metric to determine community viability in many cases.
And the current uptick in piefed is because it's new tool in the block. It still remains to see if people stick around.
So, yea, we'll see how that pans out.
Well I'm talking specifically about communities on the fediverse here as they move between instances, not piefeds local activity.
Subscribers are a poor metrics. Active users is much more relevant, and !casualconversation@piefed.social is as active as the previous versions used to be
That's fair.
High-fidelity community migration (no loss of followers) is on my to-do list for the next release. It might get bumped to the release after but it's on the agenda.
Now we're talkin!
Yeah, I wish there was a good technical solution for this baked into the Fediverse. PieFed has some of that, you get some features for migrating communities there. But all of this is integral part of this place. We also have like 10 technology communities. It's not obvious what to subscribe to. Some formed due to growth and changed dynamics. Some because someone was against AI and someone else pro AI, and they split off and made yet another community with the same name. None of that is intuitive to newbies. You can of course subscribe to all of them but then you'll regularly get the same post 5 times in your timeline because it also leads to cross-posting and all kinds of things... This is by design, though. And it's difficult to design online platforms to be easy to use, cater to all people, grant freedom to everyone... I think we still got some room for improvement 😉
I have been thinking about this a lot. When you search for "fediverse" you get multiple communities. I think it would have to come from an outside source, like a new site for instance, or maybe an app, but it would be nice if there was a way to just consolidate all communities with a particular name into one super community. I know that's not how the fediverse works, but imo it should.
Piefed consolidates comments from crossposts : https://piefed.zip/c/space/p/771135/space-station-first-all-docking-ports-fully-occupied-8-spacecraft-on-orbit#post_replies