• DreamButt
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    601 year ago

    Weirdly enough it got me more engaged with social media. In the sense that now I’m posting and talking with people on lemmy and mastodon more than I ever did on reddit. Weird how a place can get so popular it stops being a real community after a while

    • @what
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      331 year ago

      I don’t know that it has me engaging more but it feels more fun and meaningful now. Reddit had turned into man yells into the void for me. Now I feel like I’m talking to real people again on Lemmy. It’s such a relief honestly.

      • @Greenskye
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        91 year ago

        It helps not opening a post to find 10k plus comments and the top comment with 4k upvotes.

    • @[email protected]
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      201 year ago

      True, same experience here. It’s nice to not see 1k+ comment threads filled with karmahoarders voted to the top.

    • @ilex
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      61 year ago

      I think the strange part is feeling obligated to interact more. I’ll upvote more than I did on Reddit. I post more than I did on Reddit. The goal seems clear, to make this place feel inhabited. The more bustling it feels, the bustling it will become.

      The other aspect is moderating communities. I’m not a mod, or at least I wasn’t. But Lemmy lacks the breadth of oddly specific comms, and if I intend to eventually doom scroll again, modding a niche comm is a good start.