If there were something more active than the fediverse (lemmy, piefed, mbin) you would have heard of it already.
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This is the best Reddit alternative. But we all hate Reddit here. Nothing is going to have as much content as Reddit, but it's also a shithole run by shitheads, sooooooo....welcome to Lemmy.
Reddit had many years of growth. Lemmy is more like what Reddit started as.
It’s one of the better Reddit alternatives.
That's an important thing to remember: Reddit was an empty web site when Digg started to piss its users off. I don't post a lot, but I sure do have fun commenting on random threads.
Trade off.
Less nichey and less specific, but more community, you run into the same people multiple places.
What are you looking for?
to be honest I'm looking for communities like nosleep etc. Maybe they exist because I didn't figure out how it works yet
Ooh, I'd love something like this too. There's a creepypasta community but it doesn't have frequent posts unfortunately.
Do you use anything else than lemmy and Reddit?
Lemmy is the most active reddit alternative that I'm aware of.
there are dozens of us.
No, not currently. I've pretty much been getting by with Lemmy and substituting with Reddit where needed. Believe it or not, Lemmy has grown a lot within the past year or two. I think it will eventually get to a decent spot but that may take a while longer.
Yeah, that would be great. Unfortunately I havent found one yet, and I'm no writer.
I mean I’m new here
You have already become part of the solution!
you gotta subscribe to a LOT of communities to get a somewhat active feed
I just browse all communities, and block the ones I don't want to see.
As nobody else mentioned it there is https://lemmyverse.net/communities to search for communities across instances.
I'm aware how finicky it sometimes is to subscribe to new communities on other instances. The fediverse (Lemmy+PieFed+Mastodon+everything else) has some technical quirks but for me its a small price to pay for an unbuyable platform.
The obvious problem is that niche comms are not active. I feel like this comes from people expecting or even emulating the same experience as on reddit. But before we even create new niche comms. We should use the more broader ones even if the more broader one is casualconversation or something generic like that. Even some half dead forums feel alive cause they have like only 4 different places to post. And is also how reddit started but people are forcing it to be like it is right now.
And to answer your question no not that I'm aware of :)
There is https://lobste.rs/ which seems to be working well mostly because its invite only. Truth be told Lemmy will eventually also have to close registration and have an forced application form. If we want to keep it as human as it is right now. Don't think there is any other way of dealing with bots that are eventually going to hit us.
There is also https://tildes.net/ which is less active but more moderated. They also have only broader comms because its more opinionated.
But they all do not federate which is in my eyes a deal breaker. The mods are probably alright but having the option to move instance while keeping most connections and communities only changing the server owners that control what you see is a game changer for me. It even made me post way more than I ever did on reddit because I feel like its more sustainable. You feel like you are part of the network more than on any other platform, because nobody really owns anything. That is what makes this place so special :)
Yes, chocolate for example.
Lemmy is really the best alternative ive found, it reminds me of reddit when it was new.
What are you into?
The fediverse isn't as addictive or algorithmic as legacy corporate social media, but I follow stuff that I'm interest and see new things everyday.
The amount of content on here is less plentiful, so browsing all and blocking the communities you don't like has been how I curated my feed. If a community doesn't exist you can always make one (easier said than done I know).
I see a good amount of stuff here. Sorting by New and even just looking at Local shows plenty. (Once you get your language option set, like several others have already said).
I mean, it's quite a lot quieter overall than reddit. Especially on niche topics. But I think that's okay. Quality over quantity. And IMO it's still busy enough to spend your time if you cast your topic net wider. Plus, at least here you don't have to put up with reddit's shitty policies and constant monetizing/farming user data.
Some posts may be not visible for you because you did not choose any language(s) in your settings. I suggest to not just look for local communities (the ones created on https://lemmy.world/), there are plenty on other servers.
How do you see what languages they selected?
How do you see what languages they selected?
So you mean other users or an entire instance? Besides assumptions by looking at posts (and guess/recognize) you can't see which languages are selected. When you are referring to yourself, well, I guess that depends on your browser and operating system among other things.
Well you mentioned they didn't choose any languages in their settings, so I was wondering how you knew that.
I see. Thanks. To be clear: I do not know it. It was an assumption I made. I tried to indicate that by using the word may. When I post/comment stuff I usually do not use software to assist me phrasing it or to correct my grammar on purpose. I want to interact genuinely. Sometimes I look up single words in the dictionary as english is not my first language. My hope is that most of my contributions are still more or less comprehensible. (And if not, we can talk about misunderstandings just like now.)
No. you have to create the stuff you want to see here.
Yes, but Lemmy hasn’t blocked me yet because of some weird comment. Reddit did it again yesterday. I know I should delete my Reddit account but…
There is piefed. I am even using it to see your post and write this comment
Its not something that helps with your problem since the 2 platforms share the same feed