going by the Federation's data, there remains a large gap—but beehaw is definitely one of the most active lemmy instances at this point and is definitely getting some cross-pollination from the main instance. (we're also the top-recommended instance on join-lemmy, i think)
I don't really think Lemmy.ml will have very good retention of new users. Because:
- New users will mostly come from reddit or mastodon.
- Most users of reddit and mastodon willing to leave are anti corporate, anti authoritarian, anti-war, pro human rights.
- A lot of posts that you see on Lemmy (either from Lemmy.ml or lemmygrad) are pro-russia, pro china or anti-western to the point of being really annoying. Its not fun to talk to people without a hint of nuance.
So it is not surprising that new users will get turned off by this and leave (or move to beehaw).
I confess to trying and then leaving lemmy.ml in a huff because I allowed myself to get dragged into an argument with some asshole. I came back (to Beehaw) when I heard about a potential reddit exodus, and thought I'd give it another chance.
I also gave up my lemmy.ml account due to dumb dumbs. Definitely don't use the internet as an avenue to argue.
You don't like reading 6 paragraphs of mental backflips explaining how it's actually the US who needs to stop the aggression so we can have peace in Ukraine??
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Relaxed section for discussion and debate that doesn't fit anywhere else. Whether it's advice, how your week is going, a link that's at the back of your mind, or something like that, it can likely go here.
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