this post was submitted on 10 Jan 2026
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I don't quite get it:
Lemmy has started in 2019 with 0 users and 0 instances. In 2023 there were still less than 100 instances... now the platform has oviously jumped to a few thousand instances and about 100 k users. To me this is the opposite of a ghostland. If we consider that bigTech will mostly screw over their customers bowing to Trump I don't really get all the negativity around here.
I've joined two days ago and you know what? I'm actually willing to contribute by posting instead of lurking at reddit because if I create content it's not for somme multi million dollar corp to fill their pockets with revenue but for this community to thrive...
I my eyes this isn't the right time for doomerism... on the contrary.
I agree with you. I just say the possibilities based on statistics. I also like Lemmy more than Reddit. The only issue is that there are missing some specialized comunities like the one about Pyrotechnics(the only one existing on Lemmy is on the dead instance, thus having no activity), for example.
Jep, I think the lack of specialized communities is definetly a problem. However I think this is, in the last resort, mostly up to us as users. If we don't create content for topics we find interesting... who else could?
But I also get that possible reddit refugees who are used to lurk on content instead of creating it (I don't exclude myself here) will find the plattform(s) to empty to be satisfied.
Yeah, but for lurking on Reddit you don't even need an account. If only you are not NSFW enjoyer. :)