There is not enough people on this site to properly achieve its purpose which is to post and discuss content. People would flock to old.lemmy.world if it was advertised. Probably seeing proper migration in a few weeks.
The last thing lemmy needs is more centralisation on lemmy.world
It’s undeniable that this UI is superior to all other formats of messages boards
I think you misunderstood, ada was suggesting using a different server than lemmy.world in order to spread out the load better
some examples:
They’re all still Lemmy, just different access points. If you want the “Old” UI, some have it built in like https://old.lemmy.ca/ and https://old.lemmy.zip/
Why would I want to give Reddit money?
There is not enough people on this site
If you’re looking for more content, I would suggest subscribing to more communities: https://lemmyverse.net/communities
Thanks for your opinion. I think a lot of people are very happy with the size and growth of lemmy right now.
? depending on how many instances you follow lemmy already allows u to scroll for like 30min before u have seen all posta of the day that u wanted to see. thats a good time. doesent need to be more
How do you picture this?
As far as i know many people try to advertise Lemmy on reddit but those posts are getting removed.
Are you suggesting we should crowdsource funding for actual ads? It might work to get it to stay and have many people see it but i am conflicted in the sense i believe todays internet advertisement is inherently harmfull and i want no part of it.
Somehow make enough to pay for a legit ad
Feel free to purchase some ads.
i disagree, ads are mostly harmful to platforms like this because anyone with a brain sees an ad and sees some exploitative corporate mess behind it
I feel like crowdfunding ads to broaden the Fediverse’s reach is a strategy that would actually work great for Pixelfed, Peertube, and Funkwhale since they’re content focused. But for the forum and microblog like Fedi platforms such as Lemmy it doesn’t really make sense they’re more people focused.
Reddit didn’t need to run ads to get to it’s size, the network effect did that for it.
Reddit started in 2005 and actually used bots to give the illusion of activity before it got big, it was a place for communities to have a hub and explore others when nothing like it had existed. Lemmy doesn’t have that luxury people who don’t like reddit for 1 reason or another will go to Lemmy if they know it exists.
“proper migration”? like what, spammy ghost town that is/was alien[.]top?
Uhhhh…
What?