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    Likely a combination of the community having more tech savvy individuals + realising Reddit would fuck over r/Piracy eventually, making more of them follow dbzer0 here when they were overthrown.

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    My understanding is that there had been an ongoing concern on /r/piracy that they would get shut down at some point, that this had been a concern in the past, and so the other stuff like the API restrictions and the rest of the spez drama was kind of just adding to the big factor pushing people away – that the community could vanish at any time.

    The lead mod on /r/piracy also set up a dedicated instance – there was definite commitment – made it clear that he was making the move, and was demodded on /r/piracy, so there were factors creating more inertia.

    Those are all factors that did not generally exist for other communities.

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      IPO goals made it seem piracy days on reddit were numbered, so those with foresight were itching for a new place off reddit and leapt at the opportunity to find a new place.

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      Reddit will ban the community anyways in the future. That will 100% happen.

      A self hosted forum for piracy discussion is always the best choice. I personally prefer cs.rin.ru over lemmy or reddit.

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        Piracy-friendly subreddits are not looked kindly by the advertisers that fund Reddit now. I think you’re right.

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        Hah they want the piracy community (to help “engagement” etc), until they don’t.

        You’re 100% right and I’m sorry I didn’t continue my russian lessons :-/

        Skolka stoich cofea?

        :-)

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    Keep in mind that Lemmy.world communities are not listed due to crawling issues.

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    That’s kinda strange, not gonna lie. I was expecting a lot more subs in the meme communities etc.

    I do find it interesting that when lemmy instances are mentioned, lemmy.dbzer0.com is mentioned as an afterthought, if at all :D

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      I reckon it’s probably a good thing we are flying under the radar in the media tbh. Media attention might draw other forms of unwanted attention. It’ll be interesting to see how things shake out over the next year or so though. Those meme communities have a lot of growth potential given their demographic.

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    Because people here are tired of being exploited by corps I would assume.

    Also it’s a teenage thing. No money but wants to play all the latest games. :)

    I used to download every single game when I was a kid.

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    Although good for the active community, I don’t feel like it’s a great advertisement of lemmy for the wider public

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    Ohhh that’s a reason for the mainstream news agencies to make up sensational headlines and demonize the fediverse

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    I guess Lemmy users probably also have high sympathies for digital piracy, opposing copyright is very wide spread within the open source community but there are a lot of factors at play here and I’m glad that’s the case because I only started to really use it on Lemmy! :)

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    lemmy.cfd

    I own this domain and don’t have anything better to use it for, so it’s a shorter link to the above mentioned community indexer.

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    german instances are stable overall, so they can afford the high community user count

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    Why is there no lemmy.world community at all? I’m pretty sure it has a lot of big communities

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      Putting all of the large communities on a single instance is just reddit with more steps. It’s good that one of the larger Lemmy communities is not also on the largest Lemmy instance. Lemmy.world suffers a lot of outages (in part because it’s so centralized), meanwhile this community remains available.

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        I’m pretty new here, what is an “instance”? And why is it better to have the big communities on different ones rather than one main?

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          An instance is just a way to access Lemmy. Lemmy.world, lemm.ee, sh.itjust.works, feddit.uk, etc - you can use any of these to access Lemmy and interact with, and see, all the same content.

          It’s a problem because most communities are hosted on lemmy.world at the moment, but if lemmy.world ever dies they’ll die with it.

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          To elaborate further from the other comment, it’s a person running a copy of the Lemmy software on their server. I for example am running mine (and seeing this thread) from https://zemmy.cc. Thanks to Federation all of our different servers are able to talk to each other so we can have a shared experience rather than everyone being on one centralized instance managed by one set of administrators (like reddit is).

          This provides resilience to the network. If reddit goes down, reddit is down. If lemmy.world goes down, you can still access the content of every community that isn’t on lemmy.world, and if other servers were subscribed to the content on a community from lemmy.world you could still see the content from before the server went offline (and it will resync once it’s back up).

          If we put all of our eggs into a single basket, we have a single point of failure. If all of the major communities go to lemmy.world then lemmy.world is that single point of failure. Doing that is effectively just recreating the same issues we had with reddit but with extra steps. By spreading larger communities across servers we ensure that the outage (or permanent closure) of a single instance doesn’t take down half the active communities with it.

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          You can think of it like emails. It’d be better to have more choice than just gmail.