• Alice
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    37 months ago

    What do you think are the reasons why

    • @[email protected]
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      147 months ago
      1. Takes a bit to get set up with something passable. The default Lemmy UI is kinda shit and you have to figure out which apps to use to make it work for you. It can feel a little unpolished initially.
      2. Niche communities just aren’t there yet. There is a lot of effort in creating them, but low engagement. It also doesn’t help that federation can mean communities on one topic are divided.
      3. Content can get a bit stale. I feel I see fresh content for about an hour a day and then have to wait another day before the next batch. When I browse throughout the day I start to notice the same stories popping in my feed over and over. Sometimes this happens for days on ended with one story just kinda coming back.
      • Alice
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        37 months ago

        💯 on all your points ESPECIALLY number 2 I’ve created so many non political communities but it seems like no one here has interest in anything non political. Low to no engagement or participation.

        Lots of ppl say ‘niche’ I agree but can you give me like two examples ? Only asking because I’m trying to understand and maybe even create some of those on our instance hilariouschaos.com to fill that need. In hopes ppl will engage and participate. Even if they are communities I might not be interested in.the thing is I don’t know what they are though

        It sucks. I hate the constant politics. Our instance, HC, has a lot of non political fun communities wish more people joined them. The only political communities we have (hopefully not leaving any out) are

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        • @[email protected]
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          27 months ago

          Niche is like “heatpumps” or “succulents” or just any random topic that you want to learn more about.

          For me, Reddit was always invaluable for getting initial information on anything I needed to check out for the first time.

          • Alice
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            17 months ago

            Ok ty that’s what I was thinking they might be. Don’t deprive yourself information.

            I still use reddit but not like I use too. I don’t socialize or ‘discuss’ anything with anyone or Debate. Don’t do it you’ll get banned eventually

            Make an account bc yes reddit is just the only mostly useful tool which is also social media

            Use lemmy and reddit but reddit only for getting information, answer non political non emotional inducing questions nothing offensive controversial just don’t.

            Also block users that post or comment rage bait and try to rile people up or who argue people u disagree with etc because it will hide your stuff from them you also. But in a way, this helps keeps trouble makers who intentionally start shit with non hive mind thinkers purposely to get u mad so they can report u and get u banned.

            Keep your opinions to yourself you should be good

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        I wonder sometimes if the numbers are wrong. For example a server I host is up quite a bit in user count and posts, but according to the site the numbers are down considerably. It’s strange but it’s only a less than 20ish users setup. Plus not all federated services act the same.

        Some have sub/supersets of the protocol implemented. For example, bookwyrms way of working with posts are wildly different than mastodon and hashtags will work one way and not the other.

        I think it ultimately means that number may not be as accurate for a while while all these different servers figure out what it means to be federated.

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        47 months ago

        My favourite type of posts is the ones by people signed up in one instance, posting in a community hosted by another instance about how they don’t understand how they are supposed to make use of federation. And then often still not getting it when people from all over the web tell them that they already are.

        It makes sense though - federation is sold as a feature for users, but when done right the users should hardly notice it at all. So of course people end up a bit confused.