According to https://mbin.fediverse.observer/list, there are only ~1000 people using Mbin total these days, compared to like Lemmy with 43k and Pixelfed with far more.
Also Mbin’s primary claim to fame is connecting to both Lemmy and Mastodon, rather than being something on its own.
PieFed (with <200 users) is also overlooked for similar reasons, and Sublinks too (well, that one doesn’t even exist yet:-).
Or think of it this way: Mbin gets represented twice by two different icons in the image! :-D
I’m on Fedia.io, which If I’m not mistaken is Mbin, was on Kbin before it spun out, and I wouldn’t join a “Lemmy” instance if you paid me good hard green American money
What, no Mbin?
According to https://mbin.fediverse.observer/list, there are only ~1000 people using Mbin total these days, compared to like Lemmy with 43k and Pixelfed with far more.
Also Mbin’s primary claim to fame is connecting to both Lemmy and Mastodon, rather than being something on its own.
PieFed (with <200 users) is also overlooked for similar reasons, and Sublinks too (well, that one doesn’t even exist yet:-).
Or think of it this way: Mbin gets represented twice by two different icons in the image! :-D
Wow, I didn’t realize it was so small!
It’s still my favorite though (love you Mbin).
Mbin is becoming the New Zealand of the Threadiverse
Not even sure I’m mad about it.
I’m on Fedia.io, which If I’m not mistaken is Mbin, was on Kbin before it spun out, and I wouldn’t join a “Lemmy” instance if you paid me good hard green American money
I’m curious to know why
That’s fair, that’s the power of the Fediverse!