Isn’t it?

  • @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    I wouldn’t call what reddit is doing “thriving”. The experience of what used to make Reddit, Reddit (the deep focused communities) is already quite decayed and has been decaying for some time.

    Curate your Lemmy communities better and make an effort to interact as much as possible. Lemmy always feels super dead if you don’t actively look for new communities and instances to subscribe to, because the Fediverse is inherently in a changing state of flux of where the activity is. Lemmy does not auto populate your feed with a bunch of algorithm crap, you have to MAKE it show you what you want. I’ve built up a nice list of 40+ subbed communities and see lots of content.

    • Boozilla
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      101 year ago

      Well said. And let’s not forget the shitty power mods, ridiculous inconsistent arbitrary posting rules, shadow bans, and easily triggered hive mind that are all still on reddit.

    • @scarabic
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      11 year ago

      Curate your Lemmy communities better

      You can filter out more but I’ve been hitting bottom a lot lately. Example:

      “Oh hey! It’s a post from (some community) I haven’t thought about lately! I should actually click in to that community and see what’s going on there.” Then I click, and it’s just the first post in weeks. I’ve totally seen the second post before, just last month :(