Anyone else? Can barely navigate, feels like browsing with a 56k modem. I’m in the US Northeast.
One option is to make another account on at least one other kbin or lemmy instance. You can at least browse with that when the instance that has your main account is sluggish or otherwise having problems. Not to mention that it will take some load off that main instance, help other users on that instance.
Even if you don’t want to make an account, you can at least browse without being signed in using another instance. Can’t customize the settings, but that may not be a huge issue for you. I’ve popped over to fediverse.boo, another kbin instance, to anonymously browse when kbin.social, where my account is, has issues.
It’s a neat perk of the Fediverse that that is an option. On early Reddit, when the site went down – and it did that a lot back when – it was down.
https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/list
https://kbin.fediverse.observer/list
Lots and lots of options to pick from there.
Let’s hope it’s because of all the new users joining
Also because a bunch of us are trying repeatedly and failing…I’ve given up but was trying unsuccessfully to make an account for a solid 24 hours.
Just as a note, since it looks like you’re using an account on lemmy.blahaj.zone and maybe chose that Lemmy instance as an arbitrary alternative to Lemmy.world – that’s something of a special-interest instance oriented towards creating a safe space for transexuals and the like. Not that the people there are bad folk or anything, but it might not be the instance I’d choose if I were going for just another lemmy.world, but one that wasn’t having technical problems and was usable.
Some other lemmy instances with comparatively-large pre-Reddit-blackout communities, like beehaw.org, are similar, and I think that that may be why people just looking for a reasonable instance migrate there – they see the user count on lemmy.fediverse.observer and pick them without thinking much, because the Fediverse Observer provides little useful information about the instances. I kind of wish that lemmy.fediverse.observer and kbin.fediverse.observer would let lemmy and kbin instances publish a one-line description or something to help people get a quick idea of what the instance is about.
I also saw someone from kbin.social comment on a community on pawb.social the other day upset that there was a furry on there, probably not aware that they were on pawb.social and that that instance was dedicated to providing a friendly environment for furries. The community name was just “tech”. Someone in that thread, clearly thinking through the deeper implications, pointed out that it’s not always obvious what the instance culture is about. If a lemmy or kbin instance could put a one-line description in their metadata, then the lemmy or kbin web UIs – as well as the third-party clients – could display that line of text while users are visiting communities on that instance, to give them a quick idea of what the instance and community both are about, avoid situations like the above.
I’m just gonna leave this small timeline here:
Lemmy: 1,660,853 overall users
Kbin: 52,449 overall users^ 2023-07-01 01:29:00 CEST
Lemmy: 1,582,360 overall users (- 78493, definitely bots)
Kbin: 53,459 overall users (+ 1010)Active last 30 days:
Lemmy: 51,711 users
Kbin: 53,490 users^ 2023-07-01 12:00:00 CEST
Lemmy: 1,586,315 overall users (+ 3955)
Kbin: 53,713 overall users (+ 223)Active last 30 days:
Lemmy: 53,255 users (+ 1544)
Kbin: 54,001 users (+ 288)^ 2023-07-01 21:15:00 CEST
Lemmy: 1,553,032 overall users (- 33283, certainly bots)
Kbin: 55,032 overall users (+ 1319)Active last 30 days:
Lemmy: 55,717 users (+ 2462)
Kbin: 54,768 users (+ 767)^ 2023-07-02 13:00:00 CEST
Lemmy: 1,555,395 overall users (+ 2363)
Kbin: 55,201 overall users (+ 433)Active last 30 days:
Lemmy: 56,859 users (+ 1142)
Kbin: 55,099 users (+ 331)^ 2023-07-02 20:15:00 CEST
Furthermore for the kbin stats visit this site and for the Lemmy stats visit this site
Yeah, but a lot of those Lemmy accounts are inactive ones being auto-created by bots on Lemmy instances that didn’t have a CAPTCHA set up. That shouldn’t produce load for lemmy.world.
That’s why I included the accounts that were active the last 30 days as well as the overall user numbers. Though the overall numbers (for Lemmy) seem to be sinking hard every now and then, certainly due to bots and or botted instances being deleted, the number of active users however is rising steadily.
Was working fine until America woke up.
Server strain gives me confidence in the future
We are a heavy bunch
The lemm.ee dev has found that another instance has been (unintentionally) DoSing other instances. He’s implemented various mods that have mitigated this, pushed up to the main Lemmy codebase.
Source? More specific information would be appreciated.
He didn’t really get more specific but it was mentioned here https://lemm.ee/post/523075