• MontyVirus@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Isn’t this to be expected of any brand new platform though? Everybody floods in the first few days to check it out, and then it kind of tapers back to more realistic numbers as the novelty wears off. Not that I want to see it succeed, I’m just not sure these numbers are a good barometer for how successful the platform will be.

    • HollowNotion@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Was literally thinking as I read the headline “Ok… how did Lemmy’s numbers fluctuate after the initial burst?”

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        1 year ago

        We’re seeing the results of that right now. The reddit blackout was June 12-14, a month ago. We’re finding out how many people checked things out during that and left as the users / 6month and users / month start to separate.

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            1 year ago

            Same, I had made a mastodon account a few months back, so I played with that for a bit, then figured out lemmy. Just in the last 7 days, it feels like engagement has increased ten fold. I feel actually impactful here; which leads to more of my personal effort.

            The guilty pleasure I get to indulge in while watching corpo-reddit flail around is just icing.

      • End0fLine@startrek.website
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        1 year ago

        I’ve only seen the amount of comments and upvotes on posts increase. I don’t know what that says about numbers, but even a small user base with that kind of engagement is awesome.

    • Kichae@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      Yes. This is a very normal engagement pattern. It feels like the author did no real research at all, and is spinning a narrative.

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      1 year ago

      Maybe, but that’s a HUGE decrease. These aren’t flight-of-fancy numbers, these are exodus numbers.

      Social networks really rely on a critical mass of users for viability. A lot of the draw for many twitter users is the engagement from celebrities and influcers.

      I think a lot of people wanted to leave twitter, but just didn’t really have a viable alternative with the critical mass of users and the celebrity engagement. If they already were uneasy about twitter as a platform and have something else to scratch that itch… I think the better question would be “What does Twitter offer that could draw them back?”