I finally made the leap to Lemmy. It's a little confusing, but it's doing a pretty good job of scratching that reddit itch. Some random thoughts:
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I just need a place to spit out my random thoughts and have random conversations and make random jokes; it's really not that demmanding. Do I miss having 400 upvotes instead of 11? Sure, but the main thing is that I'm communicating with people.
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Definitely get an app. I'm using Voyager on my phone with a KBM--how I mostly get around.
Big difference from Reddit:
- Those 400 upvotes come at a cost--posts are dead within a few hours. There's almost no point to leave a new comment in an active thread--nobody is going to see it. And there's also no point in leaving a detailed explanation of anything on reddit for the same reason.
On Lemmy, I'll get replies to posts and comments DAYS later, and people seem more willing to be helpful; maybe because things are less contentious, and maybe it's just people are naturally more helpful to strangers in smaller communities (see cities vs small towns)...
So really, the only downside to lemmy--the small size of the population--ends up being one the best things about it.
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It's definitely nice not having to compulsively check to see if my comments have been shadowbanned--which happened quite frequently and seemingly without reason on reddit.
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It's nice to be in a space where I can be more frank about political remedies.
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It's nice that I can view the comment histories of people I'm talking with to determine if they're an inveterate asshole or just having a bad day (only found one asshole so far).
That's it! 10/10. I'll try not to burn my reddit account in case I have a tough question, but I honestly think a technical question is more likely to be answered on Lemmy with it's small platoon of nerds with little to chew on than the hordes of ignorami on reddit rapidly trying to solve everyone's problem by free associating the title of the post.
My thing is I feel like I have as many or more decent little convos as a member of the federation. So really its mostly about not having the garbage filler. I mean there is some but not nearly as much. The one downside to me is no niche community I would like to be a part of hang out here and it would be a little hard to follow as I track all. One thing piefed tried to do is make it where it subscribes you to a bunch of communities based on interest but that does not work well for me. I peruse all and just block things im not interested in. I would love a setup that gets rid of subscriptions and makes voting a private thing along the lines of trust cafe. rank everything 0-100 and everthing defaults to zero and have a feed option that takes your ranking into account.
At least on the private voting front, piefed has a feature, at least on the website, where if you long press(/ right click? ) the voting arrows ,you get options for either local or federated votes.
that would be nicer as a global option. I mean the only reason I upvote everything right now is to clear it from my feed.
There is a checkbox for that under settings
ooh. thanks.
Happy to help!