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  • Sphere
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    791 year ago

    I’ve checked both Reddit and Lemmy since I created my Lemmy account yesterday. Reddit has lost a number of subreddits I used to read and the feed seems decidedly less interesting overall. Although the equivalents to all the subreddits I used don’t necessarily exist here, there is some good information here (particularly IT-related) and I think the overall feel of the community here is better - people seem (so far at least) largely pretty reasonable and there aren’t the armies of contrarians or downvoters just wanting to spread their anger at the world to everyone else. So, overall, win some, lose some, and if I end up just here instead of Reddit, I think any losses there will be offset by gains here. Which if you think about it makes Lemmy look pretty good, given that it is (a) relatively new; (b) volunteer-run and funded; © much, much smaller than Reddit.

    • Sens
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      711 year ago

      People say Lemmy is too complicated for most people, well that’s probably a good thing as it naturally filters out the people who only want to incite anger for upvotes. There’s no love on Reddits main subreddits anymore

      • Pete Hahnloser
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        281 year ago

        In terms of complexity, becoming conversant enough in how Lemmy works to do basic things feels on par with IRC. The expectations about how easy it is to hop on a service and start using it have shifted significantly because of the centralization of the past couple of decades, but the evidence available from comparing the tone of Reddit to here suggests the speed bump is helpful.

        • Kushan
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          241 year ago

          I disagree, it’s easy to say that a barrier to entry is good because it keeps out trolls and those that just want to insight hate, but really those people will find a way when anything gets popular enough to bother with. Meanwhile, that same barrier prevents a lot of underserved people joining in and they’re left to deal with the same toxic people we’re trying to avoid ourselves.

          The centralised services didn’t succeed because they were centralised, they succeeded because they lowered the barrier to entry drastically. It’s a lot easier to do that when you’re centralised, but that’s something we’ll have to overcome if we want this community and others like it to succeed. Otherwise we’ll just slowly die inside our own echo chamber.

          • Pete Hahnloser
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            141 year ago

            Agree and disagree … when we say “people shouldn’t have to learn anything to use a technology,” that shifts any focus on better education to dumber services.

            • Pigeon
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              31 year ago

              I think it’s not necessarily just dumber or more impatient people who can be soft-locked out by this, though. People who are too short on time to put a lot into hobbies (e.g. single mom working two jobs, and others with very busy irl lives) or learning a new unfamiliar system may also be left out, or older people with a anxieties or self-defeating beliefs about their ability to learn. And remembering here also that we are used to learning new internet systems, but that’s a skill in itself even though it feels easy to us.

              Leaving people on platforms that have ad-drive, hate-elevating algorithms also has consequences for all of us when it comes to politics and conspiracy spread.

              Technology is a tool, and the tool should be as intuitive to a human newly encountering it as possivle, imo. If people make the same mistakes or have the same confusion with something again and again, it means the system is badly designed for humans, not that the humans are dumb.

      • @StingJay@lemmy.ml
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        171 year ago

        You’re right Lemmy is going to take a bit to get used to, but the kicker for me (and maybe a lot of people) is going to be at the end of the month when the 3rd party apps shut down. I’m either going to have to get used to something new either way, whether it be Lemmy or the official Reddit app and my understanding is that the official app is littered with ads and promotions that no one cares about so I probably won’t even bother.

        • @Kayzels@lemmy.world
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          71 year ago

          Yeah. I’m not willing to use the official Reddit app. I tried for a day, and it was terrible. Using Lemmy with Jerboa feels natural, because the interface is very similar to the app I used for Reddit - Boost. There are communities I will miss, but it’s nice to actually see the fediverse start to grow, and participate in it. It’s hard to change from being a lurker to actually commenting, but the community feels more tight-knit.

        • Pigeon
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          21 year ago

          They’re going to start adding ads targeted to comments and posts by keywords used in those comments/posts, too. Which obviously sounds horrendous.

      • @CanadaPlus
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        131 year ago

        I appreciate talking to people from all walks, though. If a community wants to filter people it should be explicit and on purpose.

        • Chris Shaw
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          21 year ago

          @CanadaPlus @Senseibu well I’m reading this on mastodon, so that’s pretty wild.

          In general, it’s probably going to be difficult for a community to filter people out

          • @CanadaPlus
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            11 year ago

            And I can see this back on Lemmy. Fascinating!

            I’m pretty sure you could still be banned from Technology@beehaw.org. I wonder how that would show up back on Mastodon?

            • Chris Shaw
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              @CanadaPlus well, I’m going to follow you as my first connection into the world of Lemmy and see how it goes!

              I suspect banning will need custom code unless it’s built into the activitypub protocol?

              It’s kinda fascinating. The application is secondary to the people and the content.

              I’m not sure if hash tags work on Lemmy but I assume including them here will syndicate this conversation further within mastodon.

              #lemmy #mastodon

      • araquen
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        101 year ago

        I’m old and easily bamboozled by all this newfangled tech, and at first the whole fediverse thing was overwhelming. But eventually I realized it was not too different than an MMO’s multiple servers, and the idea of cross-realm and connected realms, and it functions not that much differently than a network mesh. You have multiple stand-alone nodes that are capable of cross-communications, so participate in a shared experience, and if one of the nodes goes down, the network will work around it.

        It’s really not complicated once you give yourself time to think. And as long as the interface allows for the aggregation of random tidbits of data as we were accustomed to with Reddit, how the technology feeds that is not something the average user needs to worry about.

        The only real difference between Reddit and Lemmy is that there is a bit more “hard wiring” that needs to be done by the user in order to set up a custom feed on Lemmy, but other than that, the user experience isn’t dreadfully different once the dust settles.

    • @weedwhacking@beehaw.org
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      261 year ago

      I’ve been really enjoying the Mlem client on iOS as well. Definitely still has a long way to go but it’s a wonderful start

    • @Woofcat@lemmy.ca
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      201 year ago

      I’m really hoping that lemmy can see a larger uptick in engagement. I know I should be the change I want to see in the world. However the thing I miss the most is pointless arguments in the comments section. :D

        • @Woofcat@lemmy.ca
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          91 year ago

          Well I think it’s stupid and pointless that you miss pointless arguments. Are we doing it right?

          Ohh for sure!

          What you just want substance in your life? No debates over if Captain Picard could kick Luke Skywalkers ass? Everyone knows it’s Picard all the way. :D

          To me Reddit was always the comments and less about the news story. The pulse of what was happening in your country, or town, or hobby, etc. I’m sure that will happen here on Lemmy too in time.

          • jeff
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            61 year ago

            Did you just say Pickard can kick Skywalkers ass? Luke is a jedi. And a trained knight who has fought many battles.

            Pickard is a desk jockey who sits in a fancy chair. It’s not even close.

            Sure, the enterprise can best the falcon, but in a 1v1, there is zero chance of Pickard taking out Luke

            • @SomeGuyNamedPaul@beehaw.org
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              There’s no need to get into a fight when you can call for a site to site transport an intransigent Jedi into a hard vacuum.

              “Mr. Worf, please facilitate Mr. Skywalker coming to a more complete understanding as to the relativity of his position by transporting his lower spine two feet to the left.”

              • Pigeon
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                21 year ago

                We haven’t established the parameters of this fight well. If outside/friend help is not allowed, Skywalker wins. If outside help is allowed: Picard wins

                Also it is canon now that jedi can survive a hard vacuum for a moment at least, per Leia in The Last Jedi (iirc). But Picard is definitely smarter so he’d find a way I think. Probably.

                • @SomeGuyNamedPaul@beehaw.org
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                  11 year ago

                  Hard vacuum is survivable for a short amount of time, but The Force won’t really help Luke if he’s half a light minute away from the closest breathable atmosphere.

            • @woteorin@beehaw.org
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              11 year ago

              I think you’re underestimating Picard. Like, not only was the man a wild punk in his youth before Starfleet straightened him out, but it’s shown throughout the series that he’s more than capable of bluffing opponents with access to things like literal time travel.

              If nothing else, if he fights Luke, he’s not going to fight on Luke’s terms if he can help it.

              • jeff
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                21 year ago

                Bluffing isn’t going to stop a lightsabre through the face.

                In all honesty, I’m probably over estimating Pickard. Luke can force choke him from across the room while Pickard is doing his fancy speech

                • @woteorin@beehaw.org
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                  11 year ago

                  You mean the same Luke Skywalker who threw his lightsaber away while confronting the most powerful men in the galaxy on board their planet-killing superweapon? And also tried to talk down the ruthless crime lord who had both his sister and her boyfriend as hostages? :P

    • @Shaggy959500@beehaw.org
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      21 year ago

      What IT related communities have you found? Keeping up with tech news was one of my primary reasons for keeping in Reddit. I’ve found a few things here, but not a ton. I’ll gladly take any suggestions