As Reddit protests continue, more and more users are migrating to alternative platforms like Lemmy and Kbin.



On the online bulletin board Reddit, developers and users of third-party apps have severely criticized

the API charge announced on April 18, 2023, and the server may go down for several hours due to user protests. is occurring. As protests against Reddit continue, it has become clear that users of open source online bulletin board sites Lemmy and Kbin are rapidly increasing.

Update from Lemmy after the Reddit blackout
https://join-lemmy.org/news/2023-06-17_-_Update_from_Lemmy_after_the_Reddit_blackout



Looking for a Reddit alternative? Lemmy tell you, they currently kinda suck

https://www.androidauthority.com/reddit-alternatives-lemmy-3335429/

Eight days later: Kbin, Lemmy, the landed gentry, and the rise of the 'threadiverse' (DRAFT)
https://privacy.thenexus.today/8-days-later-draft-kbin-lemmy-landed-gentry/

Some moderators are protesting against Reddit's API charging by making the subreddit private. On the other hand, Reddit's CEO Steve Huffman has revealed that he is threatening to 'deprive moderator authority if he does not quit the protest', deepening the conflict between Reddit and users.

Reddit management threatened to take away the moderator's authority if it did not stop protesting and made a fuss, while the CEO praised Elon Mask for messing up Twitter and firing his employees, and the official app review 5 Star rating is also suspected of work - GIGAZINE



As distrust of Reddit grows, there is growing interest in a technology called ' Fediverse ,' in which users create accounts on different servers (instances) and each instance has its own culture. You can create an account on any instance of Fediverse and communicate with users on different instances.

Many users are flowing from Reddit to online bulletin board sites that can replace Reddit such as Lemmy and Kbin that exist in such Fediverse.

Lemmy, which allows users to subscribe to communities, post links, and discuss, vote, and comment among themselves, has seen a surge in users since the Reddit protests began, according to Lemmy. , It is reported that the number of monthly active users in June 2023 was initially 25, but increased to 27,000, more than 1,000 times as of June 17. Also, the total number of Lemmy users was 50,597 as of June 1, 2023, but has surged to 193,038 at the time of writing.



According to

threadcount , a bot that monitors and reports on the number of Lemmy and Kbin users, the number of Lemmy and Kbin accounts, which began to increase sharply after June 12, 2023, reached 22 as of 6:00 am on June 19. It is reported that the number of monthly active users has increased to 2,397, and the number of monthly active users has reached 71,311.



In addition, more than 70 subreddits that existed on Reddit, such as '3D printing' and 'Mixed martial arts', have migrated to Lemmy and Kbin, and it is expected that the influx of users will continue in the future.

On the other hand, Lemmy has various problems due to the rapid increase in users. Many questions and reports have been sent to the maintenance team by users who are confused by the differences from Reddit and bugs caused by server overload. According to Lemmy, before the number of users increased, there were 5 to 10 notifications per day, but now it exceeds 100 per day.

According to the overseas media The Nexus Of Privacy , Lemmy and Kbin's content moderation functions are weaker than Reddit, and restricting spam and pornography is incomplete. However, in proportion to the increasing number of users, developers who can fix bugs, new functions, improve user experience, etc. are also flowing in, and further development is required.



Kbin developer Ernest said, ``There are tough times ahead. We need to develop better moderation tools and create user-friendly documentation, while still covering the key features in our code. There is.'

Mr. Dessaline and Mr. Neutomik, developers of Lemmy, said, ``If you follow the rules on development and can treat with respect, you can participate in development regardless of your thoughts.'' , we are looking for donations from users to raise development costs.

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