Personally subscribed to 126, and it’s steadily growing by 2-4 each week. But curious to how many you are subscribed to too. Feel free to share your favorite community too!
You can use Photon webUI (if your instance supports it) to easily check this; https://photon.<your instance>.tld.
Happy Easter! 🐣🌻
Almost 250
112 but at least half are silent/gone. What are your favs?
Yeah, it’s interesting what lives and what doesn’t. Star Trek stuff…? Still big on the website. LOTR stuff? Basically a dead corpse.
I really wonder how long Lemmy will really last. It really feels like a website sustained by like 5 dudes mostly reposting content, with any actual discussion becoming increasingly circlejerk-y as time goes on.
Any problem in reposting content?
No, but it’s not really indicative of a healthy, long lasting website if essentially all of its posts are just coming from other websites. Why would anyone come here if they could just go on twitter or Reddit or wherever else and see the content directly?
Because the whole point is to leave the platforms from BigTech behind?
Yeah I’m not sure how much of an ethical stand that is if all the content is still imported from “big tech”.
It’s like starting a farming commune but then still buying everything from Walmart
I’m losing track of how many times I will have to repeat the term at first, but seems like people miss it.
You haven’t said ‘at first’ at any point in talking to me.
Thanks for asking, some of my favs are:
I started just looking at Everything, and blocking the groups I’m not interested in.
Same, except I just look at all local communities. All communities lemmy wide ends up having too many duplicates.
Is there an easier way to count?
I have 13 pages so at 50 per page that makes 600-650, the majority of those are dead though.
would be nice if the communities page could show the date of the most recent post or something
but I guess anything with 0 users per month is obviously dead, unless it’s like an infrequently used announcements community
I use the Photon web UI, so its listed at the top of the community nav bar. Photon is really quite neat :)
If your instance supports it, then you can browse to: https://photon.INSTANCE.tld
Doesn’t look like it’s installed on mander, shame.
None I just look at new because there’s not enough content on Lemmy to filter it
Not a ton because my app crashes every time I use the search function. I get what the lord gives me
What app are you using?
Memmy
I’m following a few dozen, but as others have said, there’s little enough content that I just sort by Scaled and browse Everything. The Voyager app has an option to block all NSFW content (I wish it had the opposite for my alt account though! 😅) and I block non-nsfw communities that I don’t care about (like a lot of the sports team ones).
I remember posting this question just after the Reddit exodus so went back to look at my stats from back then. According to the post I’d been on Lemmy for 12 days and had subscribed to:
- 121 Lemmy communities
- 42 Kbin magazines
- 163 total
That was just on this account though, and I have two accounts with fairly different feeds. So let’s say I was probably on a total of around 180-200 then across both accounts, and have been adding them at a slow but steady rate
That gives us a scientifically sound estimate of my current total subscriptions: a lot.
100 exactly. Which is oddly round.
20 on my SFW account. I almost never browse by subscribed, though. Not enough content.
706
Most are empty of new content which is fine. Pretty much the only stuff I unsubscribe to is tech or politics subs that seem overrun with bad opinions, or meme / fluff content. In particular I like:
Fake history porn is fun, but slow.
Pretty much the only stuff I unsubscribe to is tech or politics subs
Same, same.
Here is my unscientific assessment, presented with maximal pissing everyone off energy:
- !technology@lemmy.world @lemmy.world - Idiots
- !linux@lemmy.ml @lemmy.ml - Idiots
- !technology@beehaw.org @beehaw.org - Fine
- !world@lemmy.world @lemmy.world - Shouty, bad opinions
- !technology@lemmy.ml @lemmy.ml - Absolutely massive idiots
- !worldnews@lemmy.ml @lemmy.ml - Shouty bad opinions backed by the firepower of mod censorship
- !programmerhumor@lemmy.ml @lemmy.ml - Idiots
- !opensource@lemmy.ml @lemmy.ml - More idiots
- !news@beehaw.org @beehaw.org - Kinda quiet but fine
- !news@lemmy.world @lemmy.world - Bad opinions
- !politics@lemmy.world @lemmy.world - Fine, weirdly enough (aside from a massive and vocal shill population)
- !programming@programming.dev @programming.dev - More massive idiots
I guess maybe it’s offensive that I’m calling so many people idiots. I’m not tryin to be offensive or insult any particular reader or poster or any person in particular; I’m just talking about the general vibe of the sub. Especially on the tech subs, there’s just this really notable feature that the level of how much people understand things is really unusually low, and the level of how confident they are in their opinions and passing judgement on everything and arguing about it is really unusual and shockingly high.
So like as an example take this post. Dude is coming in like “hey what do you think of this,” posts a perfectly reasonable and actually really insightful and in-depth-knowledgeable article, and a whole bunch of people who the point of the article went totally over their heads come in to tell him “BRO HE DON’T KNOW WHAT HE’S TALKING ABOUT, C IS LOW LEVEL, HOW CAN YOU SAY IT’S NOT.” It was absolutely unanimous. I really tried to come up with a different word for what that is, that wouldn’t be offensive, but I couldn’t manage it. It’s just… I don’t know. It’s a toxic and unproductive environment that makes me not want to be involved.
I have so many of these blocked lol.
I blocked so many meme communities which helped my ALL feed look better, but then it was filled with political shit. The problem is, any time something controversial happens regarding someone the broader community doesn’t like (elon musk, trump, republicans in general), you have thread after thread after thread of this shit popping up. I don’t care to hear why republican bad, because I already know republican bad. I’m an intellectually curious being with better things to do with my time than hear about the latest political thing.
And then finally as you said, the technology communites can be a bit tiresome, like when there’s a post about every single time a frickin’ library updates.
!technology@lemmy.world @lemmy.world - Idiots- !linux@lemmy.ml @lemmy.ml - Idiots
!technology@beehaw.org @beehaw.org - Fine!world@lemmy.world @lemmy.world - Shouty, bad opinions- !technology@lemmy.ml @lemmy.ml - Absolutely massive idiots
!worldnews@lemmy.ml @lemmy.ml - Shouty bad opinions backed by the firepower of mod censorship!programmerhumor@lemmy.ml @lemmy.ml - Idiots- !opensource@lemmy.ml @lemmy.ml - More idiots
!news@beehaw.org @beehaw.org - Kinda quiet but fine!news@lemmy.world @lemmy.world - Bad opinions!politics@lemmy.world @lemmy.world - Fine, weirdly enough (aside from a massive and vocal shill population)- !programming@programming.dev @programming.dev - More massive idiots
mander.xyz account: 100~150. Sometimes I browse “all” and “local” but it’s specifically to look for new comms to subscribe to.
ani.social account: 15~20. I typically browse there by “local”.
- But I still browse by “all”.
Less than 20. I just browse by all so the only reason I’m even subscribed to what I am subscribed to is to get to it faster or to actually have it show up on my instance, since at least 1 person on the instance has to subscribe to a community before it shows up in all for that instance and this is a smol instance.