I’m a bit confused at the explosive growth of Lemmy and the slower growth of Kbin. Do the stats reflect the reality or is there a problem with the data being fed back to the various stat hubs?
I know the difference is partly because Lemmy was a larger platform, and is better known but the growth of Kbin seems suprisingly flat while the community seems to be getting more and more active?
Most people heard about Lemmy on reddit, and heard about kbin on lemmy, possibly after they already made an account.
Im not going to not interact with Lemmy because of its developers but it was enough I decided id rather not be tied exclusively to their tankie ass politics.
What is it about Lemmy’s developers?
Questionable opinions about such diverse topics as:
- Is the Uygher genocide in China a thing?
- Is North Korea bad?
- Was the Russian invasion of Ukraine actually a noble attempt to liberate its people from Nazis?
Seems pretty even to me:
https://fedidb.org/current-events/threadiverse(Should not look at created accounts, those are spammers)
It’s actually the opposite. Kbin has been growing faster than Lemmy.
And that’s surprising, given it’s s newer, less-established platform. But it’s not like Lemmy was a household name before this.
I can give only my impression why I have chosen kbin. Better looking, more clear interface.
Yeah there’s something about the way kbin works that just resonates with me more than Lemmy.
Probably because of the endorsement of Lemmy by subreddits, which has been far greater than the endorsement of Kbin. Lemmy’s also just been around far longer than Kbin. Those server issues that Kbin encountered during the whole explosion of users also likely slowed down growth a bit. Even with Lemmy’s bot problem I think these have made it grow faster anyway.
I also think some of the growth of Lemmy is the ability to get the project to a functioning stance. The start of Kbin still seems a little rocky, but getting better.