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  • rainerloeten,
    @rainerloeten@lemmy.world avatar

    U so lame bro

    atyaz,

    Honestly why? I’ve actually been seeing too much generic boring meme content on here and if anything I want to see less of it.

    rainerloeten,
    @rainerloeten@lemmy.world avatar

    That’s fair, but I think this will rather be fixed algorithmically. More users here (generally) means less users on big tech platforms, which I always appreciate :) Also I think gatekeeping ends up hurting a platform. Even “generic” people can have or develop special interests haha.

    fjordo, to memes in Why? Are we not doing enough?

    Happened with Mastodon too, but that’s thriving now. Users come in waves. Don’t focus on the numbers, focus on the content.

    dramaticcat, (edited ) to memes in Why? Are we not doing enough?

    Maybe it’s because nobody is interested in a platform that has a worse circlejerk than even Reddit of all sites?

    I want Lemmy to succeed but we need to attract more normies and at the right time when Reddit does something stupid again.

    Cranakis,

    I dunno. I blame lack of engagement. We have to post content. Engage. I see tons of posts upvoted but a huge lack of OC. If we don’t use the platform, it dies.

    interceder270,

    Got some bad news for you, brother.

    The normies you refer to are going to use reddit and twitter until they die.

    bitsplease,

    Yeah, remember the reaction when that one post got popular about lemmy being boring for anyone that wasn’t a SWE/Linux user?

    People got so pissed off, one of the top posts on lemmy that day was something to the affect of “fuck you, we’re not obligated to post things you like”. Which, yeah, you’re not - but you also can’t blame people for losing interest in your platform when you only have active discussion on one or two relatively niche topics.

    The fact is that Lemmy is garbage for discussing hobbys or interests outside of a few niche areas. On reddit my feed was filled with woodworking, 3d printing, Astronomy, and other topics that get very little traffic on lemmy.

    My lemmy feed is mostly politics, then SWE stuff, then memes

    TserriednichThe4th,

    woodworking, 3d printing, Astronomy

    I am surprised this isn’t more popular on Lemmy frankly.

    Mcballs1234, to memes in Why? Are we not doing enough?
    @Mcballs1234@lemmy.ml avatar

    Its alright, we all have lives we live and sometimes don’t have time for Lemmy.

    jedi, to memes in Why? Are we not doing enough?

    i don’t care. I came here because i’m so sick of reddit.

    greenmarty, (edited ) to memes in Why? Are we not doing enough?

    I moved to Lemmy over from reddit not because of content or better UI but because people behind reddit seems like jerks to me and i came to realization I’d rather use open source.
    What i lack here is information e.g. programming communities in Lemmy are, well, dead. If left on Lemmy things that are “recommended” to me it’s sensational “news” that are aimed to spark woke vs others battle in discussion.

    So what to make better ?

    • to build what reddit has, I’d call it a content library and i don’t care if it’s done by bots or humans. For me the facts + discussion to ask question is super important.
    • if searching for a topic outside of Lemmy> Lemmy doesn’t show up in search engine but reddit does. Some optimization needs to be done to get better score at search engines.
    • let users to block instances and thus make de-federation to user’s decision.
    • i think there needs to some kind of cross instance community, i don’t think having same kind of community in multiple instances with different content is good solution.
    TserriednichThe4th,

    Some optimization needs to be done to get better score at search engines.

    i don’t think having same kind of community in multiple instances with different content is good solution.

    On the first point: If we have more people, we will have more content and more visits, and search engines will rank us higher. Hard problem to solve. A bit chicken and egg. Glad you raise it.

    On the second point: This really frustrated me. I had issues knowing which manga community to join. In addition, multiple instances means multiple communities and means more fragmentation. If we could bring us all together…

    greenmarty,

    Simply high visit rate is not enough. Every site that wants increase organic traffic has to do SEO at some point.

    As for second point yeah, exactly fragmentation is frustrating .

    iraq_lobster, (edited ) to memes in Why? Are we not doing enough?

    tbh its true: apart from my french instance where i like to hang out, most of Lemmy is just memes, Linux related posts, or self hosting posts. No meaningful content for ur average person really. In fact i scroll throu ‘All’ in new and reach yesterday’s posts in just few minutes, given the amount of ‘not so meaningful content’ i am filtering …

    interceder270,

    and news

    It’s hard to find communities on Lemmy if they weren’t already massively popular on Reddit.

    iraq_lobster, (edited )

    Exactly. also inputs from experts who chime in on the subject are really useful, like a semiconductor engineer suddenly replying in a comment section. There’s not much of it here thou. Yea there is sorta this lag time between Reddit and Lemmy in whichever get wind of the news first, i even, used to be a reddit reposter just to somewhat help seed this place

    dorron, to memes in Why? Are we not doing enough?

    Lemmy tickles the same part of my brain without all the corporate bs - less content makes me scroll less, but less toxicity makes it worth it

    I feel like Ive found my people and I ain’t leaving

    ReakDuck,

    I feel you

    omni_memer, to memes in Why? Are we not doing enough?

    It was always bound to happen after a massive user gain. Frankly, we should be quite happy we can get over 400 comments in a thread. That’s not insubstantial for a very niche platform.

    TserriednichThe4th, to memes in Why? Are we not doing enough?

    How can we grow lemmy? I would honestly interact here a lot more if we had an active ML community like reddit or twitter.

    But since it is a small community, maybe we can do interactive things more often?

    _donnadie_, (edited )
    @_donnadie_@feddit.cl avatar

    It’s about creating and keeping things moving rather than just consuming. I wouldn’t expect lemmy to move as fast as reddit because the focus isn’t in having an algorithm or creating a selection of communities to prop up the front page. It depends a lot more on the user’s curiosity to find an interesting space to comment or share links or media. Removing the commercial aspect of it, removes a big drive for engagement by design.

    Lemmy being free of modern engagement tools will always make it a slower, less interesting site than reddit or any other social website. It could have a similar fate to older web forums if we expect it to perform just like commercial social networks, we should be conscious of that and refrain from proprietary networks and visit lemmy or other fediverse alternatives when it’s interesting to us.

    The reality of most of this websites is that they aren’t really necessary in our lives, the reason they’re kept alive is because they’re designed to make us keep an eye on them and fill us with not actually necessary content. We aren’t users, we are used by corporations so they can put an ad in between, or to gather information about us, so that their customers (those who pay for ad space) can pay for their service making the best targeted ad campaigns possible.

    I’m not sure if you are really active on lemmy’s ML communities, but there’s plenty in lemmy.ml. I don’t participate in them, but I do try to keep posting in the instance I like, you’re welcome to post and comment wherever you like. :)

    TserriednichThe4th,

    I disagree with most of this. Coming to the realization from this and other comments that lemmy users just dont want lemmy to be bigger.

    Also my ML i was referring to machine learning. Didnt realize that was an overloaded term here. My apologies there.

    _donnadie_,
    @_donnadie_@feddit.cl avatar

    I honestly do want it to become bigger. We need to share and produce more and constantly, otherwise it will wither. I’m interested in your opinion though, if you’re willing to share your discrepancies, I’ll read it.

    Also, yeah. Since lemmy.ml and the main developers are marxists, ML can be understood as marxist-leninist. Big lefty influence on many instances. Honest question though: Have you tried posting ML links or opening discussion threads on it?

    MartinXYZ,

    What is “ML”?

    PeriodicallyPedantic, (edited ) to memes in Christmas

    The starfish equivalent of putting a head on a stake

    https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/29e29cf2-fdb8-43b1-98b1-240273d47471.jpeg

    hakunawazo, to memes in Christmas
    Crul, (edited ) to comicstrips in *slurp* - Irregular Galaxy Doods (IGDoods)

    I’ve heard lemmy has a thing for beanz… so it seemed appropriate.

    rikudou,
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    idunnololz,
    @idunnololz@lemmy.world avatar

    But it happened this year (•_•)

    rikudou,
    @rikudou@lemmings.world avatar

    Few months is 84 years in internet time. Quick maths.

    illi, (edited )

    Except on the weeks when we don’t poop

    killeronthecorner, to comicstrips in *slurp* - Irregular Galaxy Doods (IGDoods)
    @killeronthecorner@lemmy.world avatar

    This is brilliant

    ripcord,
    @ripcord@kbin.social avatar

    I don't get it.

    I guess I'm not brilliant :( :(

    Pratai,

    I don’t either. So, you’re not alone.

    mapiki,

    I think you’re also a brilliant fellow human.

    killeronthecorner,
    @killeronthecorner@lemmy.world avatar

    I think you’re brilliant

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