Unless anyone knows another reason for this impressive increase in comments? Seems to roughly coincide with Sync launching. If thats the case, just goes to show the importance of good third party apps.

Source: https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/dailystats

EDIT: Looks like a confusingly labeled graph and I think this is total comments. I have no idea why that spike could exist though.

  • dbilitated@aussie.zone
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    it’s people arguing about whether or not they use sync

    … honestly tho I wouldn’t be surprised, I’m using it a lot more now 🤷‍♂️

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    Honestly, I learned that I like how sync presents content to me,and it’s really less about what site it’s for

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    1 year ago

    There was a surge when Reddit killed 3rd Party Apps, and another when Sync arrived. (EDIT 2: Actually, this latest surge is on July 30-31… A day or two before Sync. It might be botspam.)

    One nice thing about Lemmy’s growth, compared to Mastodon… The people who came here appear to be sticking around & continuing to comment.

    EDIT: One thing to note about total user counts here… They can be misleading. There have been a few instances that were flooded with bot accounts that got purged over the last month or two.

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      I think it’s a good sign people are sticking around. A lot of people joined mastodon and instantly left because it was too much to figure out how to use. Lemmy is a lot better in its current state than where mastodon was during the first mass migrations.

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        I also think mastadon was trying to replace Facebook and twitter. A generalized assumption of those users is a lack of technical familiarity. Lemmy is the reddit alternative, and the users there tend to be way more technically proficient, or at least willing to learn.