• @rglullis@communick.news
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      59 months ago

      Slow growth is incompatible with anything that requires network effects.

      And if we are talking about quality alone, then the Fediverse products are already lagging behind Bluesky and Nostr, and the current user base is so reactionary that trend will be that we’ll keep losing ground.

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          29 months ago

          Because this will only become interesting once we have a critical mass. 50k MAU is far from if. If we grow 10% YoY, we will certainly lose out to someone else who is willing to grow faster.

          • @Carrolade@lemmy.world
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            59 months ago

            Makes some sense, but market ownership doesn’t only go up, it goes down too. Services absolutely have downturns as well, and that’s what we’re really relying on. Like, reddits troubles the past year, for instance.

            Also, note, we still have user-facing issues to resolve. This platform in its current form has a limited appeal to non-techy people. That won’t change until the front-end gets more development and features. As it stands, average non-techy user pokes around a little bit and goes “ehhhh”, and it’s not necessarily due to a lack of content. That’s just a singular factor.

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              For all “Reddit’s troubles” last year, they still managed to have revenue growth of 21% to more than $800 million.

              That won’t change until the front-end gets more development and features (…) not necessarily due to a lack of content.

              I really disagree. Yeah, there are many issues to solve, but content is king and we simply don’t have it. The current experience with Lemmy can be summarized as:

              • Two Minutes Hate “news” communities: where everyone tries to out-do each other on their display of rage at $rich_person, $the_other_party and $big_corporation
              • Meta-discussions about the Fediverse, like this one.

              It’s only appealing for the terminally online. There is nothing for normies to be minimally curious about. The reason that, e.g, my wife, still has Facebook installed and never cared about installing a Lemmy client is not because of “technical challenges” but Facebook has groups that she likes to follow and nothing interesting to her here.

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                29 months ago

                Your assessment of Lemmy content seems to indicate you follow news and Fediverse communities.

                Truly diverse content will come with the users, the users make the content, not the content making the users. You need something with the polish, simplicity and ease-of-use the average public expects though.

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                  Your assessment of Lemmy content seems to indicate you follow news and Fediverse communities.

                  Fediverse communities, yes. “News”, not at all.

                  Screenshotr of my list of subscribed communities.

                  See how fast the number of active users drop.

                  Truly diverse content will come with the users,

                  So we agree that we need to have more users, no?

                  • @Carrolade@lemmy.world
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                    19 months ago

                    Need more cat pics communities.

                    Yes, I think we can agree on that. Our disagreement involves what will bring them, I do not think more content alone would be sufficient.