lemmy.world just reached 1000 users.

Please remember that the server was created June 1st! So still might notice some startup issues… but so far so good! Welcome @all!

  • Spitz
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    12 years ago

    It seems a bit laggy to me, but that’s hardly surprising. I hope we can form a good little community of outsiders here! 👍

    • RuudOPM
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      02 years ago

      Can you tell me what’s laggy? Only thing I noticed is the ‘Post’ or ‘Reply’ that takes too long.

      • Spitz
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        12 years ago

        Pretty much everything has a bit of lag on my end. Not complaining, I understand why, just letting you know.

  • netburnr
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    12 years ago

    My first comment, can’t wait to use Lemmy for the next 15 years.

    Fuck /u/spez!

  • Aer
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    02 years ago

    Mildly Infuriating has nearly hit that milestone too! I am so excited for the future of Lemmy! GG everyone! 👍😄

  • SanguinePar
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    02 years ago

    Hi folks, just joined Lemmy to see what it’s all about. This seemed like a good thread (is that the term?) to make a first comment :-)

        • @Darkblue@lemmy.world
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          12 years ago

          Ah, give it time. Change is scary. And it is easy to be complacent. But ‘luckily’ Reddit will chase them to here.

          • @macarthur_park@lemmy.world
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            12 years ago

            I think the biggest impediment (besides the learning curve of the new format) is the fact that there are many more users and much more activity on Reddit. It will take time to build enough of a user base on lemmy to convince people to join.

            That being said, the subreddit blackout starting June 12th will remove that advantage for Reddit. Even if most of the subreddits only participate for 48 hours, that might be sufficient to drive enough people to lemmy that it becomes perceived as a viable alternative.

            Fingers crossed!