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  • It's specifically feddit.org. exactly the one where it looks like you created the account, I cannot load images from there on my lemmy feed for some reason, .do you mind if I use your feed as an example?

  • For some reason, I cannot load any images that are posted by people who made their account on feddit

  • Semrush is supposed to be not that inaccurate. It's a data analytics platform. I don't have the subscription to it to verify this myself, but it's a huge issue if they are posting inaccurate information.

  • So it's the thing with all big social media giants? Why it's surprising is because with 40-35k mau, lemmy feels like it's thriving, especially compared to reddit

  • Yeaa, I misread the information. 1.2m is the total users. Real mau is 40k, 35k specifically for this month

  • One of the weirder information I found. The website seems to have quoted semrush here, so idk, but monthly unique users from America is more than America's population

  • When you put it that way, bots sound like a reasonable answer. But would crawlbots actually prop up monthly active users that much? I thought it might be like 10%.

  • Yeah, but bots does not sound right. That would mean 90% of reddits monthly active users don't even exist. 50% is a more pallatable number, even close to 60 would have been okay.

    Why I am finding it hard to digest is because reddit already is suffering from a bot problem that's visible. Like even the engagements are sometimes artificial, especially the political ones. So if you say 90% of reddit mau is bots based on this, then the number would be closer to 95.

  • Oh my god. Silksanity is now spreading to lemmy. /S

  • After seeing piefed, I think they can divert resources to create an algorithmic feed for mastodon if they want to. Except I don't know how much they are willing to do that. European projects are riding on half anger and half nationalism, not the perfect time for rational thought.

  • It is a pretty bullshit take by the mod, but being a mod he should have been more thoughtful of his words in my opinion

  • Sorry, you're screwed. Reddits permaban is a pretty strong one. I had my account permabanned a few years ago, and nothing could be done about it, especially since you created a new account to circumvent the ban, it's the final nail in the coffin.

    Don't worry though, I don't think you are missing anything. Matter of fact, I was able to circumvent the Ban, when I got a new phone, but you have to create a new account with a completely new email address. Or if you're on computer, just changing the operating system and doing the rest like I said is enough to circumvent the ban.

    Again, I would say use this as an opportunity and try getting off social media app.

  • Also lemmy doesn't have the 'karma' system. There's literally no point to karma farm here. Like, it doesn't matter if my comments get downvoted to oblivion, it's not hurting my imaginary score that I have to maintain to interact in certain big subreddits.

  • No it's not. Ik it's a month old comment, but I like to explore, and learn things and subreddits that are (actually were) unique. Targeted content is just not something I go to reddit for.

  • Fediverse is still federated. I was talking about storing data decentralised, like using ipfs

  • Servers like centralised data storage

  • Thanks! I'll check it out.