Hi. I’m a bit of a news junkie.
That sucks. Looks like they actually went out of their way to create that account a few days after yours.
Try asking @sunaurus@lemm.ee who created it.
Agreed
Its admin @sunaurus@lemm.ee wrote all about it here: https://lemm.ee/post/26
Wait, where does it say that lemmy.world active users is tapering off?
Margot, you are the best novelty account.
That’s great! I should play around with subscribing to lemmy with my mastodon account.
So cool that you commented from mastodon.
What’s a number you’re comfortable with?
Yeah, you’re not wrong. Too bad we don’t have unique user data to know for sure.
That’s why I sorted by active users (users who comment or post, not lurkers) instead to get a more accurate picture with the given data. For example, sh.itjust.works has more users than beehaw.org, but it’s ranked below beehaw because of fewer active users.
I think eventually instances with a lot of duplicate accounts will slowly fall out of the top rankings due to inactivity. That’s why I chose to look at just the top 10.
lemmy.one is currently at #13 with 7132 users and 1170 active users.
midwest.social is currently #22 with 1621 accounts and 499 monthly active users.
Funny, I got 9 days based on your oldest post! 😄
When did you create lemm.ee? Thanks for all hard work, by the way.
Kbin adds another 63k.
I can’t recall seeing it in the top 10 within the past month when I started tracking. It only had about 4500 users though.
And it was created only 9 days ago.
I’m truly not being a negative nancy but the last time I checked reddit had 400M user accounts. We should be comparing active user numbers, but either way, this is a drop in the bucket and reddit rightly does not consider Lemmy a threat to its supremacy at this point.
Even when considering accounts across all lemmy instances, it still only combines for a total of 2 million. But overall I’m optimistic about lemmy’s trajectory too.
Huh, I didn’t realize someone else has posted the same article. Thanks for pointing that out.
The suits alleges, among other things, that OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Meta’s LLaMA were trained on illegally-acquired datasets containing their works, which they say were acquired from “shadow library” websites like Bibliotik, Library Genesis, Z-Library, and others, noting the books are “available in bulk via torrent systems.”
Hah! Just like Forrest Gump and his box of chocolates, you never know what you’re going to get.