I’m mildly annoyed with clicking on a thumbnail only to be suddenly taken to a page I know/care nothing about.

  • Björn Tantau
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    345 months ago

    Don’t know of such a filter. But did you know that that is the primary function of Lemmy? It is a link aggregator first and foremost. Everything else stems from that.

    • @[email protected]
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      365 months ago

      Sure, but much like Reddit, the primary use case is just reading the article title and commenting based off of that. /s

        • kora
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          15 months ago

          When it comes to news, I already know that very few possible events would have facts that were notable enough to change how I feel overall about the topic/event.

          But, since I intentionally consume way less news than I used to, other than some Jon or John clips, I read my news.

          Any fact finding I end up doing it just a hodgepodge of finding what I can through search, relying on primary sources where possible obviously.

          So, when it comes to news, reddit was, and Lemmy is the place I go to be aware of events that I’d see if I watched legacy media / social media. And to just vent and maybe learn something.

          I’m a title only kind of gal these days. Anything more, and I’d end up as a headline myself in short time.

      • @ChexMax
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        35 months ago

        Hey, we look to the comments to see if someone else read it and summarized it first before commenting!

    • The Hegemon HuskOP
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      105 months ago

      Fair enough. My main reason for joining was to scroll through memes and engage with fan communities I’m part of. I used to have a reddit account a long time ago, but I left, and recently tried to make an account again, only to discover what a clusterf*** things have become, which sent me running here after weird stuff started happening with my new account.

      • Björn Tantau
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        165 months ago

        Reddit is also a link aggregator. In the case of memes it just links directly to the picture.

        In your case I would just subscribe to the communities you like and ignore all the others.

      • oleorun
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        5 months ago

        Welcome to the fediverse!

        Definitely search for the communities you are interested in and click subscribe. There may be several similar communities on different Lemmy instances with different rules or vibes. Also, if the subscribe button says subscribe pending, you can ignore that.

        Lemmy is amazing to be a “knight of new” as it were because the cross-talk, noise, bots, etc are just not there like they are in reddit. I’ve found communities I never would have known about.

        Keep in mind Lemmy is very actively developed. If you do end up staying with Lemmy consider tossing a few dollars to the devs. I’ve always found the devs courteous and approachable when I’ve encountered a bug.

    • @marcos
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      15 months ago

      The goal of a system is what it does. That’s true for communities too.

      Lemmy isn’t much of a link aggregator. It’s more more a discussion platform. But it’s open for specializing some part of it, what is really great.