Karyoplasma,

About the same as my reddit activity before I left.

I don’t have Instagram or Twitter and Facebook is just a glorified birthday reminder that I check every other week. You could probably count the number of my replies on public posts on Facebook on one hand.

Roshakk,

Same for me, I maybe replied 4/5 times in many years on reddit and I feel I’ve engaged with more conversations in the 3 months I’m on lemmy. Maybe having a smaller community leaves out the “someone else will comment” attitude.

insomniac,
@insomniac@sh.itjust.works avatar

I think less people makes it harder to get lost so it’s worth commenting. If you sort Reddit by hot, there’s already thousands of comments and most likely no one is ever going to see your post. So why bother? Most of my posts on Reddit are in small subreddits for pretty much the same reason I comment more here.

JokeDeity,

Same amount as I was on Reddit, far less than any other social media though.

uncreativechap,

Nope, I’m a lurker by nature. Back to my hideyhole I go.

Che_Donkey,
@Che_Donkey@lemmy.ml avatar

I’m both. sometimes I comment alot, most of the time i lurk…there are some good contributions from some peeps that i like to keep encouraging them to post (pug jesus) because it is interesting content…thats what im here for anyway.

Damaskox,
@Damaskox@lemmy.world avatar

I don’t remember did I do anything else than lurk when I initially created my account in Reddit.

I was more active before I stopped creating stuff (and shortened my time of interacting with) in Reddit, and that activity level carried in here.

However, since I think that Lemmy is a smaller place than Reddit and I really want this “seems-better” system to take off, I am trying to contribute some extra resources of mine here to help the cause! (I think Lemmy is the only social media I use)

aldalire,

Dude, yes. I feel more comfy here than in the corporate hellscape of centralized social media apps

yumcake,

No, I interact more on Reddit. That’s where the community conversation is. Ideally, it would be on Lemmy, but the difference between our ideal state and reality isn’t bridged by wishing it to be the same. There’d need to be practical drivers that push the two into meeting and those drivers don’t exist for Lemmy to reach kind of critical mass that would allow it to be a replacement for incumbent social media platforms.

Lemmy is for people who don’t want those social platforms, or an “also-ran” platform that exists in parallel with them. The federated model which gives it survivability and freedom is also the reason that it won’t have the broad appeal that would allow it to scale to incorporate input from all of society.

Many will rationalize that it’s good to keep the rest of society out of Lemmy too, and I’m not getting into whether or not that’s good, but either way it means that Lemmy will not have the broad adoption that makes the big social media platforms interesting to most people.

Gorgeous_Sloth,

I used to be a lot more active on Reddit. But I forbid myself from downloading the app, so as for now, Lemmy is the social network where I interact the most.

Dozzi92,
@Dozzi92@lemmy.world avatar

I’ll jump in under your comment because it’s the same. Refuse to download Reddit app so my usage there is way down. Over 13 or 14 years I was fairly active. Here, I’m moderately so, but due mainly to my feed being probably proportionately inactive.

theragu40,

Yeah if Lemmy ever hits whatever saturation point is needed that niche communities are more relevant my participation will increase. As it is I’m honestly having to visit reddit occasionally to get answers from those niche type communities because they are simply non-existent here. There is nowhere but reddit to interact with these groups, as much as I hate that.

Dozzi92,
@Dozzi92@lemmy.world avatar

I’m with you. But I also don’t see the level of infiltration by undesirables (bots, mainly) in the niche subs, an so they stay to an extent as they always have been. But it is a when not an if they decline. Hopefully Lemmy picks it up. Or maybe I grow up. One is definitely more likely.

theragu40,

I’ve been reading that there are ways to roll your own version of some of the old 3rd party apps using your own API key. I might look into it, if only so I am not relegated to using the shit web interface when I do need to check a few things on reddit. I refuse to install their official app though.

peterpayne,

No, but I did here for you :)

BonesOfTheMoon,

I’m replying so you have to post again haha.

peterpayne,

Well, there you have it, I hope you are happy… I am.

BonesOfTheMoon,

It’s a lot better isn’t it?

peterpayne,

Yes, yes it is!

gjoel,

I don’t. Not much less either, I don’t interact much with social media. Not that I don’t want to, but I rarely have anything of worth to contribute. To make matters worse, Lemmy is mostly missing the communities that I’m interested in, of if they’re there, they have little engagement. On reddit it was a little better, and Facebook is just insane in comparison.

But mostly I don’t have anything to say, and if I do it’s mostly stupid. My primary means of helping Lemmy is to not interact (much).

pascal,

I interact less on Lemmy compared to Reddit, mostly because people here seem to be very vocal and polarised, so every time I have a notification in Lemmy I start groaning “oh god what did I say this time?”

But still, Lemmy is the cradle of humankind and wisdom, compared to Instagram and Facebook.

Cracks_InTheWalls,
@Cracks_InTheWalls@sh.itjust.works avatar

I go through cycles of activity and lurking, but generally interact more than I did on reddit.

The other side of this is Lemmy is the main social media platform I interact with (including lurking) period these days. For anything else I either don’t use it or my profile’s a ghost town.

JasSmith,

I use it less. I find the user-base a) very hostile to diverse opinions and experiences, b) very American-centric, and c) very leftwing and authoritarian.

I also have difficulty with discoverability. If I can’t find good communities, I can’t interact with them.

Grant_M,
@Grant_M@lemmy.ca avatar

There are loads of good and great communities within the Fediverse and Lemmy. Maybe the spaces you’re seeking have been defederated?

JasSmith,

Are there any good discoverability tools?

ShitOnABrick,
@ShitOnABrick@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah try lemmy explorer

lemmyverse.net

JasSmith,

Thanks!

ShitOnABrick,
@ShitOnABrick@lemmy.world avatar

No problem

Grant_M,
@Grant_M@lemmy.ca avatar
ShitOnABrick,
@ShitOnABrick@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah I tend to agree on this centiment and I’m generally quite left wing leaning myself the userbase reminds me alot of tankie subs such as r/greenandunpleasent I come here to shitpost not to see posts about the evils of capitalism on the main meme sub I can deal with the American centric posts I think that’s fine just not the hostile userbase Jesus christ there all miserable bastards

I mean for christ sakes my first shitpost got raided by angry conumismist vegan mob you can check it for yourself if ya want

JasSmith,

That was basically my first foray into Lemmy too. Angry mobs of activists doing everything they can to ensure Lemmy never becomes popular. Then my Lemmy.ml account got temporarily banned for claiming the Xinjiang genocide is real. They don’t like criticism of China on Lemmy.ml.

ShitOnABrick,
@ShitOnABrick@lemmy.world avatar

They don’t like many things on lemmy .ml I’m fairly certain .ml is the devs instance

JasSmith,

Yeah it was the dev I was arguing with: Dessalines.

Sunroc,

I try, but I naturally just want to lurk.

kokesh,
@kokesh@lemmy.world avatar

For sure. Doing it right now!

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