I love that comment sections here are like, y’know, discussions and stuff. Not just the same jokes and parroted phrases over and over and over.

  • @[email protected]
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    It’s because the majority isn’t here yet. You would have the same quality in smaller subreddits, as long as they are somewhat moderated.

    Just wait a few months and you’ll see the idiots returning with their cheap comments.

    • @CallateCoyote
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      401 year ago

      Only been here a day but the main thing I’ve noticed so far is that the user base reminds me of the old days of Digg and Reddit. Nobody downvoting comments for no good reason, nobody being needlessly hostile or starting shit. I’ll enjoy it while it lasts.

      • @[email protected]
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        151 year ago

        I don’t know, there’s still a lot of needless hostility; it’s just around different topics.

        Lemmy skews even more heavily left than Reddit and it’s still too small to attract organized political trolls, but topics like FOSS vs Paid open source vs closed source gets heated fast. Look at the Sync for Lemmy threads; it’s a mess in there.

      • @Notorious_handholder
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        141 year ago

        I’ll have you know I start plenty of shit and demand an apology for your assumption!

    • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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      251 year ago

      It’s because the majority isn’t here yet.

      The Eternal September waits for every platform

      • magnetosphere
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        151 year ago

        It’s nice to be here during what will eventually become “the good old days”, rather than finding out about it after it starts to suck.

        • @DudePluto
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          71 year ago

          At least lemmy has lots of mirrored communities so if one starts to suck you can go to a smaller one with the same topic

    • @[email protected]
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      151 year ago

      But the Fediverse will be different. For example, instead of having one giant Politics community, we have two: [email protected] and [email protected], each with its own moderation style that has to respect the rules of its instance.

      I think that’s a lot healthier than having one giant Politics subreddit where it’s hard to get involved because of the size and the immaturity of the people.

      • Lith
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        81 year ago

        Did you even use Reddit? It has more political communities than you could count. Just because there’s only one r/politics doesn’t mean that’s the only community you can choose from. Reddit has a lot of problems, but this is not one of them.

          • Lith
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            21 year ago

            This is still an issue with Lemmy though. Ultimately, one instance’s community is going to be “the” community for a given topic, most likely because it’s on a popular instance, and at a certain point it’s going to devolve the same way default subs did. People who wouldn’t join r/SeaWa probably aren’t going to join [email protected] with 50 active users, either. Personally, I’m more inclined to choose r/SeaWa over r/Seattle because it sounds less official.

            This seems more like an aesthetic issue than a real problem, and don’t get me wrong, I’m all for getting the community name you want on a different instance, but I don’t think that’s grounds for “Lemmy will never become a circlejerk”.

    • @yokonzo
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      41 year ago

      It’s already starting, I got downvoted to hell the other day for calling it out when it happened

  • Square Singer
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    971 year ago

    Tbh, I kinda miss these links. Lemmy has a big discoverability issue, and part of that is that it’s impossible to link to a post or comment in an instance-agnostic way.

    Links to communities would at least help to find new communities to join.

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      links exist. I just don’t know how to use them lol

          • Rouxibeau
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            81 year ago

            I just wish I could merge 2 different communities and have dupes handled.

            • all-knight-party
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              I don’t think there are technically dupes. You could have multiple communities across different instances all called “gaming”. But that wouldn’t mean they all share the same rules and posting formats, etc.

              They’d basically be like different subreddits. So you could potentially create a multireddit, but not truly merging “duplicate” communities.

              • AnonStoleMyPants
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                61 year ago

                Yeah multicommunities please! Also when you sub to a community a smol popup appears that asks if you’d like to sub to these other communities with the same name. Of course disable in settings.

              • @[email protected]
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                31 year ago

                Yeah, but it would be nice if there was a way to consolidate when a single person posts the same article in every iteration of gaming across the platform.

                • all-knight-party
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                  21 year ago

                  Ohhh, yeah, that is a sort of unique issue. Even then each one would have different vote and boost counts as well as unique comments sections. I think with a clever enough UI you could still work it out, though.

          • @Ddhuud
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            11 year ago

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      • Square Singer
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        61 year ago

        Community links exist ([email protected]), but post/comment links that open thee same post correctly in your own instance don’t exist.

        And hardly anyonee uses community links at all.

      • @[email protected]
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        101 year ago

        I like to browse "everything " sorted to new. I find new communities that way. And there isn’t an underlying algorithm that curated your feed according to what your viewing history is.

        That’s why it’s different from r/all, there is less manipulation.

  • @nBodyProblem
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    631 year ago

    Were you not here for the bit about the beans?

    • blivet
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      151 year ago

      Right now the first three or four pages in my feed are almost nothing but pictures of cats in boxes. Which is fine, but it’s hardly brilliant discourse.

      • @DudePluto
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        61 year ago

        Change your sort options. Your lemmy experience will change drastically depending on whether you’re sorting by hot, active, top, etc.

      • @glimse
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        31 year ago

        I love cats but I had to filter those subs. I don’t want my feed to be 1/2 generic pictures of animals I can’t pet.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      61 year ago

      That was a shitpost frenzy, I didn’t see much of that in comment sections!

      I thought it was pretty stupid; I wonder if people are going to look back on it in a “narwhal bacon” type’a way.

  • @[email protected]
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    Seems an unpopular opinion here, but I honestly miss this. The whole “using subreddits as hashtags” thing is how I found a number of interesting subs I would have never otherwise even thought to search for. Yeah, some were very big and well known ones like /holup that got repetitive, but others were some niche thing that fit that specific post in a way that I at least found somewhat funny.

    • TheSpookiestUser
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      It was good when it linked to actually interesting new communities, it was bad when it linked to meta-communities just collecting reddit posts - rimjobsteve, foundthemobileuser, holup half the time, cursedcomments, redditmoment, etc.

      • Rikudou_Sage
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        I actually liked those as well. I usually skip usernames so when someone linked rimjob steve I at least checked the username.

    • @SynopticVision
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      141 year ago

      Same. It’s not intrinsically bad, it was abused, but often useful

      • Dandroid
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        I just didn’t like when people would use them to make fun of each other. Like commenting “r/wooosh” for someone just asking for clarification on something. Using it to say “this comment or post would be appropriate for this subreddit” is fine imo. I just don’t like when people try to put others down to make themselves feel better than other people.

        • @DudePluto
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          61 year ago

          I could tolerate almost every redditism if it weren’t for the belittling, argumentative, and self-righteous tones that permeated every front page discussion

  • @Waldhuette
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    To be fair the majority of posts I see have barely any comments at all. Not sure if that is so much better.

    • @expatriado
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      when it has comments, it rarely have replies

      edit: i guess the /s was needed

      • @sheogorath
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        51 year ago

        Be patient my friend, the engagements will come. Although the instances having issues doesn’t really make people want to browse lemmy. I practically never browsed past the first page of the feed before Sync for Lemmy got released.

        • nLuLukna
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          It is so much better now then it was a month ago so imo we are now a floating boat rather than a sinking one that we are using buckets to keep floating

  • Prox
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    431 year ago

    While I, too, appreciate this, I honestly have no idea how to link to another Lemmy instance (or whatever we call them).

  • @crashoverride
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    251 year ago

    It’s nice to be able to post wherever I want without having my accounts being happening to be x days old or x amount of karma.

    • @C4Phoenix
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      131 year ago

      Im wondering how long that will last. Surely, at some point, there will be anti spam measures to help combat that.

      • @SlopppyEngineer
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        81 year ago

        When Eternal September begins and all the frat boys no longer getting free booze at Reddit stagger down cyber lane looking for another party to crash and see the light is still on at Lemmy’s.

  • @hexabs
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    231 year ago

    Thanks for the gold kind stranger!?

  • @BonesOfTheMoon
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    211 year ago

    It’s really nice here. I find everyone is pleasant to one another.

    • magnetosphere
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      181 year ago

      Strange, isn’t it? Takes some time to get used to.

      Then, once you start to get used to it, you realize how screwed up reddit must have been for civility to seem strange.

      • @BonesOfTheMoon
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        121 year ago

        I’m just so excited to have conversations again which aren’t full of negativity. I didn’t really see how toxic Reddit was until RIF closed down.

        My first social media was Livejournal (I bet you’re too young to know what that is), which was a private blogging platform, and it was full of really beautiful intimate friendships I maintain to this day 24 years later. I hope for similar vibes for Lemmy.

  • SnausagesinaBlanket
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    I hope it doesn’t peter out like Goat did. I deleted all my 100k plus reddit accounts yesterday. I have so much muscle memory from going to reddit daily that I have to force myself not to go.

    • @Stegget
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      121 year ago

      The first week is the hardest. It gets better the longer you are able to be intentional about your choices.

    • Corhen
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      61 year ago

      welcome to the club, and its great to have you.

  • Kerb
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    141 year ago

    yeah a lot of the meaningless chatter just isnt established here.

    i kinda think that not having a summarized carma score prevents a lot of it.

    but i also feel, that this kind of suff is slowly creeping in with the migration of more users.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      Its called genralization. Whenever a media reaches a larger audience, that media stops filling its niche and starts trying to appeal to the larger audience. Its a bit more complicated when it comes to a social media, but look at some of the larger subreddits. When they were small and starting off, they were fun and exciting. But after growing a larger audience, they became more genralized. A bit boring.

      Users are the same way. After a platform gains enough users, those users start to act in a way that is similar to picking the low hanging fruit. Whatever is the easiest way to garner attention, they do it.

      If lemmy grows to reddits size, it’ll probably be the same. However, hopefully different instances and nonsummarized karma will mitigate that.

  • @Gamey
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    101 year ago

    As an alternative we have the same memes you know for years in everyones feed here but I actually kind of love that because it’s only the best of them!

  • HobbitFoot
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    101 year ago

    There really isn’t a critical mass of users here to do that in order to be worthwhile.