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Cake day: February 4th, 2024

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  • Lemmy seems to have quite a lot of people to be fair. Apparently Lemmy.world has nearly 7,000 users a day, which is quite a lot when you think about it.

    One thing I think about is that maybe there are drawbacks to the Reddit-style format of Lemmy. A cool thing about old internet forums is that posts were show in chronological order with no upvotes, which is more similar to a real world conversation. You’d read the most recent posts, rather than the most upvoted posts. This means somebody new to the conversation can have their opinion seen.

    The upvoting system means that a small number of posts get nearly all the upvotes and attention, and people who post later have their posts largely ignored.

    Maybe I’m wrong but it’s just something I thought about.