The old post has 24 votes and this has over 400. Lemmy has grown exponentially since then.
Thanks spez for being such a big lemmy growth contributor.
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The old post has 24 votes and this has over 400. Lemmy has grown exponentially since then.
Thanks spez for being such a big lemmy growth contributor.
Dang we really have grown.
Ah, just like what Slavoj Zizek said about Stalinists: Joining into the applause themselves /s
In all seriousness, amazing work you are doing, one of the few projects I support financially, even with being on a subsistence-level income.
EDIT: You know what? I'll just leave this here for good measure:
https://join-lemmy.org/donate
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Holy you've been here for four years?
Yupp, blame my FOSS-fundamentalism and communism for being here early - but I still took a looooong break after first trying it out for a bit. Am elated it managed to grow a community since then.
Yeah FOSS fundemental communists, we’re the worst echo chamber.
Comrade.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lE4UXdJSJM4&pp=ygURTGludXggc3RhbGxtYW5pc20%3D
ayy, another OG
Sorry, I haven't been on Lemmy as long. How did Communism send you here?
The short answer: It made me interested in non-commercial alternatives. The fact that the main devs are communists in their own right (even though not necessarily of the same school of thought as myself, but close enough), certainly helped, too.
BTW, just in case you are concerned about that - they are commited to free software principles and the software they develop here is certainly politically agnostic, and they can't and won't keep anyone from hosting their own instances with their own focus or forking the software in the worst case.
Oh I'm fine about communism I didn't realize the founders were communist.
People here describe them as tankies, which I take as meaning a person who thinks the Soviets did communism right
I prefer old commies. They wanted a local revolution and only liked the USSR in that they were the best source of money for funding such revolutions
I'm constantly surprised at how many people upvote my Heathcliff without Heathcliff edits. It's the most derivative project I've ever done and that anyone pays attention is kinda amazing.
I've have never seen tge original content, so from my point of view its original is yours and them someone add a cat (or a bird with a helmet? ) to it.
I keep meaning to talk to Peter Gallagher about why he does that but I haven't had a chance. I have a feeling. He just thinks that it needs a cat. Though I do think the helmets add something.
Still accurate, the amount of joy from a handful of upvotes beats thousands of updoots from the other place
instead of upvotes, get 10 reply comments..
OMG ITS VIRAL!
As 10 Lemmy upvotes are equal or greater than 100 Million YT views according to this metric, I am already deep into the billions of views, the whole population of the world has already viewed this several times
Honestly, if I want dopamine hit from social media or forums, I prefer to get replies. I like discussions and see other people's opinions.
Unless it's an argument in the reply.
They're fun when you're winning, the votes tell who's winning
Depends on what you mean by "winning". Some up votes are agreement that the comment makes the most sense; while others are because of hive mind mentality.
100M view from normies or 10 upvotes from chads. You decide.
Here's an upvote.
Every day I post on c/poetry, and every day I'm like hey, 15 people liked what I picked! Somehow a smaller scale means more.
I've posted a few of my finished mini paintings and it was so nice when people interacted
Where did you post them? I need to follow this.
There's only a few posts on my profile. The places aren't super active still
I'll join and make it sparkle. I love your paintings!
Thanks!
Too many pixels, needs more compression
Lemmy is actually my most active platform. Nowhere has the self selection of joining communities, which means I'm just posting to my profile and no one sees it. With Lemmy (and Reddit before it) every post I make gets seen by people who want to see it and upvote/comment on it.
I feel that. Personally, I loved reddit back then and Lemmy now, because it's content-focused instead of user-focused. But it still has enough user accountability for it to work out, unlike e.g. something like the *chans, where it devolves into a cesspool of edgy nonsense quickly.
On Lemmy/old Reddit, there are visible powerusers and drama, sure, but on average the experience one will have when posting something is engagement with their content, instead of engagement with their person.
I never was able to get into any other social media, never really saw the appeal of it either. I feel like I want to not be seen, at least not intensely, and instead my content and my thoughts and opinions to be engaged with, reflected, developed. Most social media has only gotten worse in drifting into the other direction, with people becoming brands advertising themselves as a marketable package, chasing that dream of living on fame.