We’re entitled to a reasonable amount of privacy, such as locks on our doors and curtains on our windows, why shouldn’t reasonable privacy also apply to our lives online?
Just an UwU boi living in an OwO world
We’re entitled to a reasonable amount of privacy, such as locks on our doors and curtains on our windows, why shouldn’t reasonable privacy also apply to our lives online?
Ah, excellent, thank you so much for answering that!
I also feel like that’s to be expected, I bet big companies see graphs just like this too. There was anger and hype for a lot of people to move to a new platform. Many did, but it didn’t become the new habit for everyone. That’s not a failure of Lemmy. In fact, I’d say this is an impressive metric, especially considering we do not know what defines “active”. Is logging in what mark someone as active? Upvoting? Commenting? We should see this graph as a big win, especially during Lemmy’s infancy.
Can attest, Feedly’s pretty nice
Hahaha, I’d pay to see that
Thank goodness…
That is, indeed, the link that I posted 🙃
It’s amazing how many cool projects they’ve funded the creation of, but never really advertised, and subsequently killed
omg I’ve been noticed by the Margo Robbie ;)
I know George Takei is on Mastodon, I’d love to see what celebs make it to Lemmy
I like to think we’re all here like “hah hah, look it’s Margot Robbie” and in a wild turn of events, find out that it actually was all along
I sixth Mullvad