nucleative,

There are fewer people at Lemmy who only exist to blast threads with tired old jokes and memes so there is room for well thought-out comments to get more visibility.

I come here for discussions and so far most of the posts seem to welcome it, leading to more desire to engage.

Polar,

Nah. If you say anything positive about Windows or non-foss software you’re downvoted to hell.

Makes having conversations about anything not to due with Linux impossible.

Senseless,

Nah not really. I only ever used reddit and YouTube. I’m not the kind of person for social media. When u/spez had his fit and the subs went on strike I quit reddit, because I don’t like to be pushed around and getting screwed by some greedy corpo prick. Also, privacy. I rarely ever post something myself. I mostly write comments. But the amount of commenting is the same here as it was on reddit.

I just heard about LibRedirect, so that’s the next step to give less data to Google.

meco03211,

With reddit having way more people and being only a casual browser, I would never make it early enough to a post to contribute in a meaningful way. Whatever I would have said would be commented dozens of times before I got to the thread. At best my comment wasn’t made yet, but I’d be sure someone with more knowledge on the subject would’ve contributed in greater depth soon.

Here I see plenty of posts hours old with no comments. There’s a greater chance whatever I might say won’t get buried or overshadowed.

CorrodedCranium,
@CorrodedCranium@leminal.space avatar

Because a lot of stuff is fresh you get a lot less of “This was asked last week, next time use the search bar” kind of stuff too

willya,
@willya@lemmyf.uk avatar

Funny enough, this question is asked every few days it seems.

CorrodedCranium,
@CorrodedCranium@leminal.space avatar

Oh yeah but I would rather have this versus condescending Redditers jerking each other off

CrypticCoffee,

Agreed. What you say matters here. Your post won’t be buried with only you for an upvote.

averageboss,

Nah

agent_flounder,
@agent_flounder@lemmy.world avatar

tl;dr??

TehWorld,

You want an honest answer?
No. No I don’t.

I comment and share links at about the same rate as I did when I was primarily on Reddit. I’m less interested in Reddit these days and probably split my time 50-50. I’m pissed at what they did and continue to do, and the quality of the content has clearly taken a hit across the broader Reddit community but it’s still SO MUCH BIGGER than the entire fediverse that there is hundreds if not thousands of times the people and content.

I’ve tried to get a couple of groups off the ground, but I’m just not that guy and wasn’t on Reddit either.

I am not commenting on Reddit much anymore tho, due to the aforementioned behavior by Spez et al.

itsAsin,
@itsAsin@lemmy.world avatar

that’s honest.

i miss reddit, too. been 3.5 months since leaving and i used to spend 12 hours or more at a time scrolling and reading. it was like a good friend or partner.

but i really NEVER posted there. and i do here, sometimes.

Rentlar,

Hey, thanks for being honest about it.

You’re right, the sheer size of Reddit means it’s hard to deny that the variety of discussion topics is much greater than on Lemmy. The decentralized servers model also means it’s slightly more difficult to find and grow small communities.

What I like though is that in general, posters on Lemmy, even the ones that repost old memes from elsewhere, try to genuinely engage with other commentors.

fiah,
@fiah@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

not really, I mostly interacted with niche communities on reddit that haven’t made the switch

Valmond,

Yes.

Sometimes it’s corny or a little bit flamey though, but that actually feels like I’m discussing with real somewhat (we’re on Lemmy after all) random people.

100% would discuss again.

stepanzak,

I’m trying to.

JoeKrogan,
@JoeKrogan@lemmy.world avatar

Yes. I dont feel comfortable contributing to closed corporate ecosystems.

trash80,

Yes. Some communities are better than others though.

baruchin,
@baruchin@lemmy.world avatar

Same thing happens to me.

xusontha,

Yes, definitely by a huge margin

Partially because I feel like people will actually notice, partially because I feel more a part of a community due to the smaller size and seeing the same people multiple times

fuckwit_mcbumcrumble,

I comment far far less here than on Reddit. Reddit was much much better at showing communities I actually cared about and sprinkled in cat pics or memes. And most posts already had a little bit of engagement.

Lemmy’s just throws garbage new posts at you with no comments, no interactions, and it was posted 30 seconds ago. It also groups together posts when someone crossposts something to 30 other communities so you just get a block of 5 posts of the same thing.

As it’s matured more I think it’s gotten better, but it’s not good.

danielton,

Yes, even though a lot of my opinions are considered controversial here. On Reddit, unless you sort by newest posts, you’re going to get buried in the comments section.

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