Right now the user count Lemmys is comparatively tiny when held up against reddit - but the user count isn’t the thing that makes a social media site, it’s the engagement
So even if you’re used to lurking, try to get a little more active! Post memes, vote on posts, talk in the comments, whatever!
If people come here and see activity, content, and discussions, they’re more likely to stay and contribute their own - if they come and see a ghost town, they’ll just go back to reddit
I can’t seem to post an image in a comment, does anyone else get the same?
SyntaxError: JSON.parse: unexpected character at line 1 column 1 of the JSON data
I wanted to post the starship troopers “I’m doing my part” meme
EDIT: I think it’s my local instance.
Works fine for me, try your image format
Thanks for trying. I think it might be the instance I’m connected through (lemm.ee) other people have said the same on there locally.
It’s pretty cool, we can see replies and site changes in real time.
Lemmy instances going through growing pains, some larger servers will hopefully come soon
Yeh, your image comment came up as a popup to the side of my page. It’s much faster than Reddit!
Setting up my own instance is this weekend’s project.
Each instance is pretty customizable. Admins can disable things like image uploads and with so many people joining I could see why. Hosting all that could easily get expensive!
Ah yeh, you’re probably right. Especially if people started uploading videos!
In the age of endless uploads everywhere, we all forgot that hosting large files for many people is not always easy!
I think of those early 00 stories in the time before we called content creators, content creators. Too many people visiting their self hosted videos was a bad thing that would end up costing more money than they made!
Will lead to some instances becoming larger parts of the ecosystem than others, but as this scales we should see a better choice of instances so will level out in time. Is lemmy.ml the largest instance currently?
I believe it is!
There are a few places with more complete information of every instance. I have this one on hand:
https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/
That’s very cool, thank you for the link! (I’m not who you responded to)
No worries! Finding information about communities and whatnot can be a process of just stumbling upon the right comment