• @AVincentInSpace@pawb.social
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      395 months ago

      Well the main problem is that the left path has about a tenth the content.

      And also that Redditors are terrified of change.

      • WalrusDragonOnABike [they/them]
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        125 months ago

        So many communities simply don’t have alternatives here. But I’m happier with the quality of the communities that do exist. So what if they don’t have spam bots sharing 6-12 month old memes that sometimes make no sense outside the timeframe they were post and users just repeating catch phrases for karma increasing the amount of “content”?

        • @ChaoticNeutralCzech@feddit.org
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          105 months ago

          There are like 5 people here to talk about my entire country of 10 million while the Reddit community gets 2000+ every day. Even a karma farmer would help here as long as it’s not a bot and occasionally replies to comments.

    • @Schal330@lemmy.world
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      115 months ago

      Is the onboarding experience any better? I remember the initial process of joining Lemmy felt very shady and not user friendly. That can be a massive deterrent for people joining. Then on top of that having to filter out all the communities that are not to my taste.

      Overall it was a messy non-user friendly experience, but now that I’m here I’m happy.

      • @rustyfish@lemmy.world
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        55 months ago

        I tried to recruit a friend of mine but the moment I tried to explain instances to him, he zoned out. I wouldn’t call it non-user friendly, but it’s not as simple and dumbed down like other social media is.

        Also roughly a year ago there have been a couple of articles thrown around on Twitter and certain subreddits which wrote about CP stuff going on on Mastodon. So the Fediverse had some bad press. Which is rich coming from the site that allowed people like Violentacrez to fester.

        • @Schal330@lemmy.world
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          35 months ago

          Instances are great, but are also a problem for onboarding.

          Is there a single point of entry for people now? I can imagine there being a website people could go to that asks a few simple questions and sorts (or load balances) people to certain instances. This would of course need some way for people to transfer their accounts in the future should they not be happy with their instance. Additionally each instance would need to have some kind of API call for the single point of entry to create the accounts You could even have a simple survey to gauge people’s interests to help them in the community filtering process and present the mobile apps that are available.

          Just some thoughts of course on how it might be possible to improve the users first experience.

      • balderdash
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        14 months ago

        Kinda feels like the site isn’t developing much at all tbh. I know mods have been asking for more tools for a while now