I thought FOMO would hit me, but it didn’t. I like that I can recognize most users, that conversations are small and that it isn’t a popularity contest gorging on corporate interests.
That said, I’m always worried that the 'ole lemmy/mbin thing depends on a very select group of users whom are very active publishers.
Then again, that’s how my favorite site on the internet was for a-la-la-la-long time.
I thought FOMO would hit me, but it didn’t. I like that I can recognize most users, that conversations are small and that it isn’t a popularity contest gorging on corporate interests.
That said, I’m always worried that the 'ole lemmy/mbin thing depends on a very select group of users whom are very active publishers.
Then again, that’s how my favorite site on the internet was for a-la-la-la-long time.
You’re not the only one. That’s why wheb people tell me “we don’t need one million users”. Yes sure we don’t, but 100k-200k would be nice
I don’t follow the last two paragraphs
Wikipedia started having very few but also very dedicated users.
My concern is that lemmy/mbin servers have an imbalance on posting users where a selected few do most of the posting.