Almost! At the time of this post, lemmy.world has a whopping 25733 users and is growing fast.
Since my last post yesterday, it has added 4000 new users, making it the clear second-largest lemmy instance out there. Also quickly catching up to lemmy.ml's 36000 (not taking new signups).
beehaw.org (3rd largest) sits at 12500 users, partly because of more restrictive registration requirements.
Just joined lemmy.world in response to reddit's BS. Picked this instance because its sounds most normal compared to other gibberish names. Hi everyone!
Went with lemmy.one because it felt really snappy while navigating communities. I was torn between .world and .one but then I saw that beehaw de-federated from .world which I didnβt like because beehaw has some of the more popular and active subs.
It seems like beehaw.org focuses their userbase's activity within a handful of communities, whereas lemmy.world spreads it out across a wide range of (unlimited) communities. Seems to be working for beehaw so far, but we'll see how long that lasts.
The lemmy network allows downvotes by default. Looks like both beehaw.org and lemmy.one (where your account is registered) have disabled them. I can downvote on lemmy.world.
Lol, interesting! So I guess the downvote will have weight when viewing from .world for yourself and fellow .world users, but it wonβt offer any weight on .one?
If I have that right itβs a very cool example of instances curating content for their local community members in a way that works for them. Doesnβt mean I wonβt see someoneβs comment, but a user that got buried may have a chance of being heard by other communities. Very cool.
I'm still unclear on how downvotes from the whole network are treated by instances/servers that don't allow their own users to downvote. So if you find any info that, please share.
Essentially when you view his post on lemmy.one while logged into lemmy.world, you are not actually viewing the post on lemmy.one but a cached copy of the post on lemmy.world.
Lemmy.world allows downvotes so you click the button. It updates the cached copy on lemmy.world with your downvote and then send an update over to lemmy.one telling it about the downvote and to please do the same to keep the original post in sync with the copy. Lemmy.one ignores this update and chooses to retain the original based on its rules.