When we have a critical mass of people, we can get random experts chiming in about interesting topics in an organic way.

  • @Fizz@lemmy.nz
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    1051 month ago

    The thing is that “normies”(I hate the term) weren’t on reddit when it was the size of lemmy. The only experience they have is joining it after it had 10 years of development reached critical mass of users.

    So we are stuck being compared to an impossible standard. When I compare Lemmy to old reddit lemmy hands down blows it out of the water. Old reddit had cp and racism on the front page every single day for years.It was hard to use and hostile to new users.

    I’ve seen lemmy pop up in search engine posts already which was cool to see. Ive also seen lots of high quality intelligent posts granted they are only tech related but we will grow.

    • nocturne
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      251 month ago

      I tried to use Reddit for years and absolutely hated it. Finally after virtually every internet search for any question i had lead need too Reddit I decided to aquire a taste for it.

      • Jake Farm
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        61 month ago

        Was it the format or the user base that drove you off?

        • nocturne
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          71 month ago

          Format at first, then user base. I then found you could subscribe to subs and see only that stuff. That made it tolerable.

    • @Cryophilia@lemmy.worldOP
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      121 month ago

      I guess that’s a fair point, but I’d rather shoot for what’s good instead of settle for “better than terrible”.

    • Jake Farm
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      21 month ago

      Jesus, it was that bad? I am surprised they weren’t taken down by the FBI.