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  • @[email protected]
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    112 years ago

    I’ve been a lurker on reddit for the most part and it seems easier to talk on Lemmy. I guess because it’s a smaller community, or because your instance feels a little more private.

    • @dystop
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      82 years ago

      part of it may be that reddit has become so big it’s almost like shouting into the void.

      Once a post has >300 comments, the only way to have a meaningful conversation is to add to the top-level comments. And soon the top-level comments are all nested with relevant and irrelevant comments.

      • SpankinCarl
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        22 years ago

        Wouldn’t it be a better idea to sort by new instead of popular?

        • @dystop
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          22 years ago

          that’s the thing - not all new comments are high-quality either.

          There’s a balance between new and popular (so number of upvotes over time for example). But the problem is that you need to constantly change the scale with your userbase. For a site with 10,000 users, (number of upvotes / number of hours post was created) may work, but a site with 1 million users may need to use a factor of 10, a site with 100 million users may need a log scale, etc.

    • Robonps
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      62 years ago

      Yeah, it definitely feels like there is less pressure in commenting

    • @[email protected]
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      32 years ago

      same! I almost never commented on reddit but I’ve felt a lot more comfortable being active here. Something about the size of it led me to always be of the opinion that ‘whatever I’m thinking, it’s already been said’.