• CorganaOP
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    251 year ago

    Yeah for a while Lemmy kinda felt like we-have-Reddit-at-home but nowadays I’m reminded of how it felt in Reddit’s early days (ie: less exhausting), but older and wiser.

    • @agent_flounder@lemmy.world
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      91 year ago

      “Reddit at home” – felt like that until I started using a client.

      It’s pretty dang good here. If I forget that, all I have to do is go back to Reddit for five minutes and I’m reminded of how shit that site is.

      • @LillyPip@lemmy.ca
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        81 year ago

        Yeah, my participation was pretty sporadic until I found Voyager. It’s so much like Apollo was, I no longer pine for reddit at all. The only thing missing is robust mod tools, but I’m sure they’ll come along.

        Lemmy feels like vintage reddit now.

      • CorganaOP
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        61 year ago

        It’s my hope that decentralization and federation can help preserve much of the small-sub vibes while scaling up.

          • CorganaOP
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            31 year ago

            Yeah exactly I honestly I think that’s the single biggest factor in what makes the fediverse superior

            • @porthos@startrek.website
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              1 year ago

              You can make a social network profitable or you can make it healthy for its users, but I am entirely unconvinced you can do both.

              Maintaining social networks and moderating them should be a legitimate job where people are meaningfully rewarded for their effort, but that is different.

              • CorganaOP
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                21 year ago

                I’m with you 100%, but I’m also becoming convinced that the quality of work from volunteer moderators who are members of the community and are motivated by maintaining the health of said community is going to be significantly better than the efforts of someone who is paid to do the same thing.

                • @porthos@startrek.website
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                  31 year ago

                  Well I am fine with that but let us not unintentionally extract the passion for the fediverse out of amazing people by expecting them to do difficult work without supporting them in a way that is sustainable.

              • @agent_flounder@lemmy.world
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                11 year ago

                Maybe one can do both, balancing them to some degree. Maybe. For a short time. But it seems we have several examples suggesting that maximizing short term profit can only come at the expense of a healthy, valued user experience.

                Profit is so often at cross purposes with anything good or nice or enjoyable.

      • squiblet
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        91 year ago

        The circlejerkiness of downvoting has increased since I was first on here, when people were more likely to respond with conversation than just a downvote of disdain (or my fave, people who downvote each reply in a conversation as they reply back). But there’s less random downvotes of disapproval than reddit. Esp. on kbin which doesn’t federate downvotes from other instances, ha.

      • @CeruleanRuin@lemmings.world
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        01 year ago

        If you still care about downvotes at all, you’re not internetting right. Complaining about downvotes gets an automatic downvote from me, dawg.