I dont mean to be rude, but people that have been banned from Reddit coming here does not improve the community.
I dont mean to be rude, but people that have been banned from Reddit coming here does not improve the community.
I’d say this is only half of the answer.
After browsing Lemmy for a while, you get the sense that the average user here is the type that gets upset about a social media company making changes to an API. That is a very specific type of person and you can see it in the comments.
I’d guess people get turned off by that type of person and leave.
I come here once Reddit and hacker news content is old. This isn’t a place I’d recommend to anyone, unfortunately. There are extremely strong biases all over and deep echo chambers. Users here seem like the perpetually online type. Most perspectives I’ve seen have been heavily influenced by online discourse rather than reality.
I visit this site less and less due to the user base.
It is even more annoying on Lemmy clients that show every link in a comment at the bottom of the comment in easy to tap boxes. This is great for 1 or 2, but every mastodon post has everyone @ing everyone else.
I just downvote it all, block the users, and move on. That removed is annoying.
Lol. I hadn’t even thought of that random instance until this post.
I imagine most people are like me. They forgot this instance existed.
Oh no, I totally agree.
My comment is more on the trend of where general social media seems to be heading.
That said, as long as we can continue to ignore… great!
Are these audio only posts? That sounds like a terrible direction for the fediverse to go. We already have enough videos of people staring at their phone while talking.
Did everyone forget how to read?
Yes, I read the bit about transcription.
Same, but it is a trained habit. I purposefully do not want to look at usernames.
2 feature requests:
Combine posts from different instances into a single item.
Allow filtering or blocking by regex. So I can filter all subs that have a word in them or match a pattern.
Personally, I think it is worse here as there is almost zero opposing voice. On Reddit, there are people from most sides of most topics. Here, in most conversations, there is only one side represented.
Now, I tend to agree with the bias here, on some things, some times. But even when I agree, I want to see arguments from the opposition. Otherwise, I never learn.