Looks like KBin has an edge over Lemmy now in terms of monthly active users.

It’s obviously a pretty silly thing, and is not in any way indicative of which project is “better” or more “long-term viable” or anything — instances of both federate with one another, and with the rest of fedi, so it’s all one happy family.

That said, it’s notable. KBin is a relative newcomer to the “Reddit-like fedi instance” game, and also does not have the tankie baggage.

Anyway, the more, the merrier!

KBin: https://the-federation.info/platform/184

Lemmy: https://the-federation.info/platform/73

Discussion on fedi: https://mstdn.social/@rysiek/110527049024028986

    • rysiek@szmer.infoOP
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      1 year ago

      In what sense? Kbin is struggling with the wave of new subscriptions just as Lemmy is, and since it’s a smaller project with fewer resources, it’s having a harder time doing so.

      That does not make the fact that at some point Kbin was ahead of Lemmy in terms of active accounts any less notable. I would even argue it makes it more notable.

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        1 year ago

        The fact that Kbin is handling the wave worse than Lemmy is not unrelated to the fact that Lemmy’s tech stack is much lighter weight and more efficient. It is a fundamental issue with the technology. If either are going to become major players then they need exponential growth, and Lemmy is just better at that.

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          1 year ago

          Sure, but it’s not a competition. In the broader fedi there are instances using all sorts of stacks, including PHP-based ones (like Pixelfed), and these have instances that are huge and performant.

          I do prefer the Rust stack to handle my data, but it’s in no way a cut and dry case. And looking at https://kbin.social/stats, I don’t know if any Lemmy instance would have handled that ind of traffic much better.