This reddit post likely has tens if not hundreds of thousands of views, look at the top comment.

Lemmy is losing so many potential new users because the UX sucks for the vast majority of people.

What can we do?

    • Majorllama
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      82 hours ago

      I wasn’t gonna say anything but that’s another issue with the userbase on Lemmy.

      It’s occupied by a lot of people who think they are better and smarter than everyone else. Not that reddit didn’t also have that problem but the smugness levels are definitely way higher around these parts.

        • Majorllama
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          146 minutes ago

          I don’t know if I would say itll “go away” with time. More like it will get diluted over time as more people join with varying stances on things.

          See I am smarter and better than you so I know this to be the truth.

          /s

      • @SamboT
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        146 minutes ago

        Yeah i have a comp sci degree and it took me a minute to understand the different servers and how to curate my feed and then balance quality vs quantity of posts.

        Im capable of understanding but i dont want to put effort into my leisure app, and it seems like nobody else does either.

        Good starting defaults for instances and the “everything” front page seems most important. Maybe training people on the front page to branch out by showing them posts from up and coming communities…

        • Majorllama
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          125 minutes ago

          Yeah and I completely agree with you, but look at the comments in this thread. So many people are coming off as elitists “why should we make things easier for stupid idiots we hate?”.

          Seems that many users here don’t actually want anyone else joining unless they meet their arbitrary standards for intelligence or whatever.