What were the highlights of your first year on Lemmy? / Quels ont été les moments forts de votre première année sur Lemmy?
Happy cake day, sh.itjust.works!
Many of us are having our cake days, or are close to them. What were your highlights over the past year? Did you enjoy or appreciate a particular community, user, trend, or something else? We want to hear about it!
Joyeux anniversaire, sh.itjust.works!
Beaucoup d'entre nous ont leur anniversaire, ou sont sur le point de l'avoir. Quels ont été vos moments forts au cours de l'année écoulée? Avez-vous apprécié une communauté, un utilisateur, une tendance ou autre chose en particulier? Nous voulons en savoir plus!
(I apologize if the French translation is bad. I am not a native speaker, and relied on Google Translate.)
It’s run by a private person on nothing but goodwill and interest, which I was afraid would only last a few months. He (and the other admins) have done an incredible job keeping things running smoothly and with a very level headed approach to content filtering and general rules.
You all deserve a massive round of applause from all of us benefitting with zero work.
I'm mostly thankful that we were able to retain so many users for a full year. I think we only ever peaked somewhere around 4k monthly users in the late summer, and have been maintaining around 2.5k active users for several months now. There were a bunch of people that left in the first few months but I'm glad that we still have many familiar faces who stuck around.
I expect the best is yet to come for us, but I'm already very proud of what we've built here. Way too many highlights to mention, but one that comes to mind was when our very own @kersploosh@sh.itjust.works singlehandedly halved the bot population on Lemmy.
My highlights were watching communities slowly blossom and to see more activity in the comment sections. More variety, more interaction, more content. Getting to recognize users, learning new things and trying to share a thing or two as well. It's been a great experience overall, and I hope to see you all around on the best server ever next year as well!
I'm very happy here. I joined during the reddit blackouts, and honestly I picked it because of the name and was comforted by The Dude and later his deputies' soft hand on the community.
I mostly browse /all, but I do spend time on /local to see my neighbors and it's fun to watch the communities grow!
Same, I like it here a lot. Kersploosh is great and listens before he decides. I really like the non-addictive quality of Lemmy in general, but specifically this instance. I check it in the morning and sometimes check a little later in the day, it's nice.
The absence of an algorithm, funnily enough, encourages me to spend more time here. Reddit, Facebook, Insta, etc., all utilize algorithms that feel as if someone is attempting to actively distract and sell you something and that quickly becomes stressful. So many distractions vying for mindspace saturates my attention and makes me, personally, feel less human.
Thank you to all of our lovely admins! It wouldn’t be possible without you!
Honestly when I first joined, I was thinking it was gonna be a week or two at most before I'd go back to Reddit. But I've been impressed by the community and have grown to love it. It feels so nice to be able to comment on a major news story and actually have people respond, instead of just having your comment get lost in a sea of thousands of reddit comments.
Haha yeah and for breaking news you could just forget about it. I can't imagine being in a reddit thread when Trump was found guilty the other day. It'd be like shouting at a thunderstorm."
A highlight for me was having my favorite weirdos cross over gradually and establish some hovels nearby.
Example: c/noncredibledefense ::🦹♀️ ya freaks
J'ai rejoins Lemmy le 1 juillet 2023, ce qui veut dire que le mois prochain ça fera 1 an que je suis sur cette plateforme. Au début j'etait sur l'instance feddit.de, mais depuis quelques temps l'instance est devenu quasi-inutilisable(impossibilité de l'utiliser sur pc, accessible uniquement sur mobile). Après 8 mois d'utilisation j'ai decidé de migrer vers sh.itjust.works étant donné que c'etait une instance francophone.
I wonder if that man was able to go without peeing for that amount of time. What food and drink did he consume. Did our suggestions help? Also, separate question, why? Seriously, why. Why couldn't he tell us why either.
That's my favourite moment. Early on but it sticks in my head.
Bon anniversaire truc merdique qui marche, putain, un an. Sur reddit ce serait un changement de compte, ici, on est encore trop petit pour que ça fasse le moindre sens, on me reconnaitrait aussitôt. (Après, il est pas dit qu'à un moment je ne migre pas)
C'est cool que ça ait pris, c'est pas bien remplis, mais il y a un peu d'activité, en tout cas suffisamment pour y poster de temps en temps
I'm not sure when exactly my cake day is but have been hanging out with you shitters a while and truly dig it here.
So much of the community interaction and openness to real dialog and sharing reminds me of the internet I grew up on. Thanks to each and every one of you.
Favorite moment: following discussions on the element channel and actively having a voice in defederating from communities that didn't align with the goals of our community. Being empowered to shape what this place was gonna look like really drew me in and made me want to keep coming back!
I don't have one particular highlight, I just love being here. Good admins, good people, good discussions, people are pretty chill. What's not to like?
FYI we are currently the most senior users that I'm aware of, besides TheDude. There must be some June 6th accounts too, but I don't remember encountering any. Thank you for your long and distinguished service as a SJW contributor 🫡
En presque 1 an je crois que c'est mon premier commentaire. Des fois je fais des +1.
Mais réellement, je suis un lecteur et à date le contenu est pas mal et bien modéré.
Pour le "Casual" browsing, je n'utilise plus que Lemmy, j'ai supprimé mon compte Reddit.
Merci et bonne continuation!
Things were great when I first joined Lemmy a year ago -- it truly felt like a community -- but then unfortunately some of the same toxic Reddit-like behavior started to creep in.
I've since learned that if I avoid the two largest Lemmy instances, plus some of the more sketchy ones like Beehaw and Hexbear, for the most part it's good.
Big thanks to the instance admins on here for giving me a home away from Reddit over the past year!
Highlights? Watching my communities grow from nothing to fairly active over the past year.
Lemmy as a whole has also grown and stabilized nicely. I went from browsing /all out of boredom to having difficulty keeping up with the posts in my subscribed feed.