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what's a higher priority: be usable enough to attract users from other platforms or be so decentralised you can't tell which community to post in?
Communities are organised by activity on Piefed, so you can see what people are using.
False dichotomy. Lemmy is already usable, and the decentralization is not that high that you can't tell where to post. But if you were posting a more proper form of the question that is not trolling, maintaining a decent level of decentralization is higher priority, as it is one of the foundationally selling attributes of the Fediverse. You can add connecting tissues and UX improvements over that, but if you abandon that you are not too different from Mozilla, and become not too different from the anti-social networks this was born to serve as an alternative to.
By whose standard?
If Lemmy is usable why is it dying?
It's slowly declining. I don't think it has anything to do with usability, or lack of - but simply that these platforms usually get boosted by Reddit doing a scandal rather than anything else.
Then the question is, why is it when users come from reddit they don't hang around? they don't tell their friends, hey this is a place that's awesome!
Every bit of decentralised user friction is friction that centralised platforms don't have
I'm very happy piefed is tackling some of these bits of friction but more is needed.
Some do. I would argue that most social media websites sign-ups become dormant accounts very quickly. Whether its Reddit, a large Discord server, a reddit alternative etc. The retainment rate of most social media sites is and has always been quite bad. People are fickle, or not as interested as they thought, or just sign up to have a better look. I don't think there's anything special about Lemmy or Piefed here, and advertising it isn't exactly easy nor even welcome.
Does Lemmy/Piefed have the best design? No. Is it uniquely bad? Not at all. I think Reddits is pretty poor in areas, but that doesn't seem to be an encumbrance to it.
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just look at the stats ??
https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/stats&months=48 The monthly stats don't look too bad to me. The yearly stats are meaningless.