Just making sure I’m in the right place. I cannot see any developed communities here so I’ve started wondering, what’s the real place everyone from Reddit has moved to? I’ve heard something about Discuit, but never tried it.

  • Lots are here. I joined a while ago on a different server and the content was slow. But by now it’s like always fresh content.

    I can tell you the traffic rose up.

    • @Papanca@lemmy.world
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      352 years ago

      A few months ago, there were quite some people urging everyone to actively post and comment, to make the communities more lively and engaging.

      • @chrisphero@lemmy.world
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        I always remind myself to do this… Interesting post but no comments? Just add the first comment and a conversation will start - for me at least, there was always somebody commenting.

        • @Papanca@lemmy.world
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          I really try to make an effort to contribute. I sometimes still find it a bit uncomfortable - i remember the harsh ways people got called out/downvoted/got incredibly unkind replies on reddit-, but i try to do it anyway, if i feel i have something to contribute/something kind to say/have a question

          • Got ya. You can’t make people always agree with you. Sometimes your opinion is just unpopular. But it is important to speak with each other in a proper manner. Maybe we learn from each other.

            Never go the way of people pleasing. Be kind and you will receive it.

        • @can@sh.itjust.works
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          42 years ago

          I do this all the time. Even if my comment isn’t substantial it lowers the barrier to entry for others.

    • @ominouslemon@lemm.ee
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      globally, traffic actually went down. Somebody posted some data a while ago and it was very clear. I would not worry about it (I think to a certain extent it’s physiological), by still

  • @artaxthehappyhorse@lemmy.ml
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    I’m assuming Discuit is a private company using proprietary software? If that’s the case, may as well just crawl back to Reddit and gently place the boot back on your neck.

    The ex-reddit users who choose to not let sociopath scumbags golden shower them can still be found here.

  • @heird@lemmy.ml
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    Lemmy is kinda nice but still kinda quiet, also as a 30 something I feel that the crowd here is quite young and immature which isn’t that great

    • @cyberpunk007@lemmy.world
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      Really? This surprises me. Reddit was a circlejerk of who had the best joke to race to the top of the comments section, not seeing that here.

      • TurtleJoe
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        Still the same hot take comments based on an article headline, though.

      • SeaJ
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        All the puns got real fucking annoying.

    • @Wisely@lemmy.world
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      This is surprising to me, I actually experienced the opposite. Reddit had a lot of teens but Lemmy seems to have older posters who are more thoughtful about what they post. In my 30’s myself and wasn’t able to get anyone younger than 34 to join.

      It could just be the communities you subscribed to?

      • @heird@lemmy.ml
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        I mostly browse “Top X hours” which is All the communities and it’s filled with terrible memes and “funny” things I’ve blocked of few of these meme communities but overall it feels pretty low quality content aside from news but still there there’s lots of duplicates due to the various similar commuties on Lemmy

    • @NightAuthor@lemmy.world
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      22 years ago

      Ur immature!

      I see some older techies on Mastodon, maybe give that a shot? Different format, I know. Also takes a tad bit of work to find people to follow, but you get there. Just follow a couple of hashtags related to your interests.

  • @SecretSauce@lemm.ee
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    Well I don’t really consider myself a refugee so much anymore is the thing, it just feels like home here now

  • @SkyNTP@lemmy.ml
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    82 years ago

    Discuit seems to offer nothing new but more promises of not falling down the same buisness practice pitfalls as reddit. I am sure they are well intentioned. But intentions are not enough.

    I am on Lemmy for one simple reason. I am done trusting corporations to run projects for any extended poeriod of time without succumbing to corruption, greed, or missmanagement.

  • @Sterile_Technique@lemmy.world
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    182 years ago

    I’d rather not browse Reddit if it means having to use the official dumpster-fire of an app… since that’s the only option now, I just deleted my account.

    Lemmy definitely scratches the itches I used to rely on Reddit for - I’ve had zero urge to relapse.

    • RBG
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      I made myself a custom infinity app apk with a personal api key. But I swore once that stops working I will not try and fix it. Not that I use it a lot, only got to reddit a few times a week while I open my lemmy app every day.

  • @TexMexBazooka@lemm.ee
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    Present. Using this as I did reddit. It’s like browsing a lot of the smaller subreddits I enjoyed, but all the time.

    Downsides are less content, and definite growing pains. I think there are some aspects of the platform severely limiting its growth at this time, and I’m not sure how it’s going to tackle them yet. But I’m along for the ride.

    • @bulwark@lemmy.world
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      52 years ago

      I’m in the same boat. What do you think are the limiting factors? I’m starting to see that federation is a double edge sword. It’s like every week a dozen new instances pop-up that have nefarious motives that need to be defederated with.

      • @TexMexBazooka@lemm.ee
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        Federation is a challenge in its own right, yeah. My particular pet peeve has been repost bots that flood feeds with 1000s of posts with no comments.

        • @Pringles@lemm.ee
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          I just block them, and also instances like lemmygrad and hexbear. Probably won’t work when you use a web browser, but I exclusively browse with the sync client.

          • @TexMexBazooka@lemm.ee
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            Yeah I block bots and communities like hexbear, it’s just unfortunate that I feel like that’s become a prerequisite to Lemmy being enjoyable and that puts off new people

  • @crazybuppie@lemmy.world
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    Lurking, just like I did on reddit. Lemmy is amazing and scratches most of the same itch reddit did for me, but I just read, vote, and move on.

  • @Haui@discuss.tchncs.de
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    Another ex redditor here. The issue seems to be that a lot of people created communities but never bothered to post something. Even my little ubuntu server community has nearly 90 subscribers by now.

    We should work on more visible „you‘re here, what to do next“. Something like „go to communities tab, all, subscribe to each one you like“, missing any? Make them yourselves, but dont forget to post on them since very few people will subscribe to an empty community. 10-20 posts over a month should be a good start. Generally avoid bots since they dont boost interaction at all (my personal impression).

    Or a reminder for people who have made communities but no posts. That would stress them a bit I suppose but I thought I‘d bring the idea to the table.

    Anyway, have a good one. :)

    • I didn’t frequently post new threads on reddit either. The great thing about the structure of reddit and Lemmy (as opposed to that of e.g. Twitter/Mastodon) is you don’t really need to have your own ideas what to post, you can look at what others have posted and then react to that by adding your thoughts. But of course if everybody did only that, then there wouldn’t be anything to react to, and that may be kinda the problem right now.

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        Yeah I’m definitely much more of a commenter than a poster. In the early weeks I was really trying to post but I kinda ran out of steam.

        But of course if everybody did only that, then there wouldn’t be anything to react to, and that may be kinda the problem right now.

        You’re right, we have plenty of users with insightful viewpoints, but there is a dearth of posts and content for them to talk about. Also, let’s not forget that the sorting algorithm isn’t great right now and a lot of people aren’t seeing enough of the content that does exist.

      • @Haui@discuss.tchncs.de
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        Exactly. You hit the nail on the head imo. I didn’t even think about this particular mechanic until you mentioned it.

        People are so used go „reaction content“ and „reacting“ passively that this place does not grow as fast as it probably could if people were more creative. Creativity is like a muscle. If you don’t train it, it’s really weak.

        So, I think it’s very much a good idea to put some easily visible „suggestion“ somewhere that this place will improve as much as you make it by posting original content ie questions and ideas.

    • @bionicjoey@lemmy.ca
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      I think a lot of people don’t realize just how much content on Reddit was being posted by bots. Also, the culture here is a lot more accepting of posting and commenting days or weeks apart, more like an old-school forum. Whereas on Reddit I would have thought someone was weird if they were commenting on a post I made a week ago, here it’s not that weird. It means discussions can go on a bit longer.

      • @Haui@discuss.tchncs.de
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        I agree 100%. Commenting on an old post was different over there. But I think my original point still stands. Peeps who want this place to thrive need to make a post every now and then. :)

    • @droans@lemmy.world
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      A large issue is that what would be one subreddit is now a dozen different communities. What would fix this is allowing communities to “federate”.

      Let’s say you had news@europe.site and europenews@lemmy.site.

      The mods could have the option to consolidate with each other. Each would have to agree to the move and could revoke that access at any time. If one instance goes down, the other still retains their posts. Both of them would still exist on their own, but anything made on one would automatically be published on the other.

      This could have multiple levels.

      At the most basic, posts are just automatically brought over between each community. The mods can take action that only affects their local instance.

      You can then add an option to federate with the other community and any community they federate with. Mods are presented with options to disallow some of those communities if they choose.

      Each community can then set moderation levels and permissions. There could be an option to retain moderation on federated posts made on the other instance for their local posts. IE if europenews@lemmy.site removes a post made on europenews@lemmy.site, news@europe.site can choose to have it removed there.

      You can also choose to grant full mod powers to other communities. So if europenews@lemmy.site removes any post, even one made on news@europe.site, it would automatically be removed from news@europe.site.

      This would alleviate the fractures caused by multiple communities without losing the benefits of federation.

      • @Haui@discuss.tchncs.de
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        Thats a neat idea. Maybe make a feature request on github? This stuff needs to be brought to the devs attention.

      • @akakevbot@sh.itjust.works
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        This is a really interesting idea. It would address one of the biggest hurdles I’ve had with full Lemmy adoption. I find a lot of the communities for many topics can be fractured with seemingly duplicative communities. It could also allow the larger user base to decrease the dependency on a particular instance.

  • Otter
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    This is probably where most of them ended up, a few communities here are the official replacements too.

    The problem is that Reddit is MASSIVE compared to any of the alternatives. More people are moving over slowly, it just takes time. As for why you aren’t seeing much, maybe your feed is set to ‘local’?

    You can also subscribe to communities you like. Try looking for topics here: https://lemmyverse.net/communities

  • @rufus@discuss.tchncs.de
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    I’m here!! And there are ‘developed communities’… Lots of them. Keep looking and you’ll get how things work here.

    • Grayox
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      The bar to interacting with lemmy is alot higher than reddit, it takes a while to figure out.

      • @rufus@discuss.tchncs.de
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        That is true. Stay motivated. I think it’s worth it. I think Lemmy still needs to grow in some aspects. And some things need to change to make it better. Both technical and the user experience. I’m kind of optimistic, though.

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    I would say 99.9% of people are still on Reddit. I mainly use Lemmy to get the bigger news stuff and the gaming community is pretty active here too. Also I use Lemmy on mobile only really since the Reddit app is still terrible.

    If I want to read about one of my other interests I’ll go to the specific subreddit on my desktop browser and use old Reddit but with no account since I deleted mine a few months ago. Sometimes I’ll post or comment on one of those smaller communities here but I don’t want to be someone who posts tons of things to a community. Too much work for me.

    Hopefully the user base and engagement will grow over the next few years. Welcome to being an early adopter!

    • @R4sjd1@sh.itjust.works
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      I visit the frontpage now and then. I am still not sure if it is just my imagination, but it feels like the quality of the content has significantly decreased. In addition, the highest comments have fewer likes then was the case before. But I am not good at remembering numbers so it could also be just my imagination.

  • @taladar@sh.itjust.works
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    I am on Lemmy (here and a few other instances) but when I get into discussions in comments here I am starting to wonder if I should just quit the whole social media concept altogether. So far I have mostly stayed since I still need to get some news from somewhere but RSS might be a better option in the long run.

    • @intelati@programming.dev
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      I’m trying (and mostly(?) failing) to transfer the energy/thought into Arch/Programming (check my instance)

      Social media/Doomscrolling is just so utterly easy