So it’s been 1,5 months since I started the instance. People I invited from reddit basically don’t post anything. LIke null. I recently made an announcement on Mastodon, two people from there joined and I think they like it, cause they post. But It’s not like I imagined. I posted on X, invited people on reddit, tried also on fb. Still have only about 20 people here.

The amount of time I spend on these invitations, posting to keep instance alive, keeping up with the lemmy updates, managing the infrastructure of the instance is just big. And the counter of users looks freezed. If it was going up, thats another story. So that got me thinking. I had to reevaluate.

In short I think it’s a very long game, and we should keep that in mind. I’m still confindent in the fedi but that revolution will come slowly. And I think, at least for me inviting people and trying to forcefully post may be somewhat counterproductive as there are gaziliion ways to act to make the world and people’s lives around us better. And creating fediverse instances is not my only talent. So I’m cutting some time on that and moving it to other projects I have in mind.

Ofc I will still maintain, keep up with lemmy and UI updates, post here and there but just less. The bond that connect people with X, with facebook, reddit are so strong that it’s just crazy. But I guess I can understand. I was once one of them, until I hit the wall with what’s possible on these platforms in terms of the content that is being displayed, opinions and style of discussion. It has to be a long game. Honestly I hope for some reddit fuckup in the near future though I’m not sure. Look at how much trash is on FB and people are still using it (maybe messenger is the only thing that keeps them there though. And groups)

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    8 months ago

    That’s unfortunately how it is, most people don’t post anything. It’s the same on all instances, the proportion of active users is tiny compared to the total user count. It’s very hard to get a critical mass of active posters going.

    I think it’s a good call, I agree it’s probably going to be a slow burn over time.