How many of those 1.9% are bots?
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Shit, how much of the 98.1% are bots who only upvote posts that paid for it?
Honestly, one of the biggest reasons I was happy for Lemmy’s growth is because I wanted to get away from all of the repost bots on Reddit. It’s dumb how much content was being farmed to set up bot accounts.
its insane, especially if you visit it for your, you know, special tastes, click on a userprofile that you find uuh interesting and see them post in 3-5min intervals with completely different "outfits"
This holds fpr most of the internet. Hence why i comment so that my opinion can be over represented and thus drive more people to see it as the norm.
Great comment .... either you remain silent and hopeless ... or you give voice to your thoughts and let people know how you feel. If enough of us do the same, we are more able to share how we all feel about anything in the world.
I think thats the the primary reason i love the fediverse its the internet in its ideal the true democratisation of information and free speach.
Because it's new and not so well established right now ... we have power and influence in how the fediverse will evolve.
If not enough of us practice speaking up ... eventually the conversations everywhere will be dominated by small groups of people
I will take your example and follow you.
First the cereal and then the milk!
Take them down, all their ilk!
C'mon, everybody. Let's push it up to 100%!
This is a statistic, not a guide.
What a cool guide
Do they vote though?
Printed and posted on my wall. An incredible resource!
this is hard to believe