There is no particular community which is thriving.
lemmyverse.net/communities?order=active_month
47 communities with more than 5k monthly active users.
It seems like that instead of focusing on the part where I am calling for more action, you decided to focus on what you perceive as criticism and you try to attack that as soon as possible.
I didn’t see a “call for more action” in that comment.
!fedigrow@lemmy.zip and !fedibridge@lemmy.dbzer0.com are communities about acting to make the platform grow.
they are by and large still on Reddit. Can you at least agree to that?
Of course they are, the same way the vast majority of microblog users are still on Twitter compared to Mastodon. That doesn’t prevent communities to thrive, as stated above.
rglullis@communick.news 23 hours ago
I gave a very specific example to illustrate where Mastodon had become more relevant than Twitter. Again: it’s not about absolute numbers.
Blaze@lemmy.dbzer0.com 21 hours ago
Host them on your instance, then.
I just checked the first two pages of news.ycombinator.com
No Twitter thread, no Mastodon thread. The closest links are blog posts from Medium or Substack, or personal blogs.
rglullis@communick.news 21 hours ago
Hummm, gladly?
I’m running more than 15 instances for communities. I was running alien.top which at one hosted 600k accounts with more than 2M posts + comments, a lot of them being sent to the topic-specific instances. I’m constantly reminding people that the instances are there, and that I can create communities for anyone that need it.
Cherry-picking data points is not the way to make an argument. That just makes you seem clueless and/or biased.
If you really want to refute my statement, you’ll need to take a look at all submissions in the past two years and compare the number of posts to twitter vs the number of posts to any Mastodon instance.