Hey all,
Today, 10th June 2024, marks Lemmy.zip’s first birthday.
Back on the 10th June 2023, I was as disillusioned with Reddit as many others here were, and wanted somewhere I could go where mods and users weren’t treated like an end product.
At the time I had been messing with a lot of home server stuff (think Jellyfin and the *arr suite - usenet is great 😉) and figured I could spin up a docker container or two, how hard could it be right?
I’d never even heard of ansible, never changed an nginx config file, hell I’d never had more than one other person use something I’d spun up before. But after a couple of hours, there it was - Lemmy.zip. And suddenly, people were actually joining, posting, and making content. It felt unreal.
Since then, and with an awful lot of help and support from Sami and the community, I feel like we’ve got a really good, solid, stable and active Lemmy instance, our own corner of the internet where we can’t be abused for corporate greed. In this first year, I have spent an awful lot of time learning how to run a so-called “social media” site, how to protect the backend, and how to build a bot to do all the boring stuff.
Linked in this post is a very brief overview of the last year - yearone.lemmy.zip - which gives some detail on how things unfolded at the start.
I am insanely thankful for all the lemmy.zip users, even the ones who only visited briefly. You’re all brilliant (yes, even the lurkers 😘 ) and I hope you all continue to enjoy Lemmy.zip for many more years.
Running your own Lemmy server has its ups and downs. Days like today, when I can debug various issues without stressing, push new code to ZippyBot like its second nature, and have the ability to celebrate massive milestones like this, make all the bad times worth it.
I remember about a month or two in to the sites operation, and we’d just upgraded to the latest lemmy version - there was a period of about 5 or 6 hours continuous downtime and nothing I tried was getting the site working again. I was sat with my head in my hands, completely out of ideas, ready to give up. But thanks to the guidance of some fantastic people in the wider Lemmy community, eventually the site came back to life. Many mistakes have been made (many server backups have been restored 🙃) but we’ve continued to learn and grow, and I think the site is all the better for it.
We’ve got over 2,500 signed up users, we’ve recently tipped over 500 active users a month, we’re in the top 20 lemmy instances - and in reality, that’s all thanks to the mods and users of lemmy.zip. Without you, there wouldn’t be any point to the site!
(Interesting fact - our longest serving user is Firestorm Druid - I don’t have any medals yet sorry, but you deserve one!)
Looking forward to the next 12 months, I’m hoping we can continue to grow and continue to be a Lemmy instance for everyone. With the increasing enshittification of Reddit (and the wider “traditional” social media sites), I hope many people can escape and make their way over here. The Lemmy of today is a much different place to what it was 12 months ago. Even from purely a technical standpoint, federation is infinitely more reliable, and there are many long-standing servers to choose from now.
So once again I say a massive thank you to everyone. To the mods, you’re the backbone of creating content across the whole lemmy network. Its often a thankless job, but here’s hoping this goes a little way to expressing the gratitude we all have for you.
To everyone that has donated - I’m still humbled by your generosity. Thank you, you keep the lights on and the bits flowing.
And to the users of Lemmy.zip - thank you for being here. You make this whole thing worthwhile :)
Happy Birthday Lemmy.zip 🍻
Demigodrick ❤️
Happy birthday