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  • F fondue@lemmy.world

    Bit of a community question on the OP theme:

    I see a lot of yard-sticking with Reddit, and frequent comparisons are 1) more of Reddit should migrate here and 2) not enough content is generated in Lemmy. These are both confusing to me. Anyone else?

    1. Reddit is a cesspool. Its users are often toxic. Administration and moderation is burdensome. With self-hosted and decentral-hosted Lemmy instances, why would we want more of Reddit to come here? Other than the philosopher king meme, I don't feel the urge to bring R. communities and users to L. Separation is good, no?

    2. Content follows users. Users follow content. Lemmy has less content. Fewer social games and participants who are seeking a dopamine relationship with the internet. If you come to Lemmy seeking dopamine fandom, you will be disappointed (narwhal bacon and my axe this amirite lol). That shite is generally absent, and users aren't constantly jerking themselves off to get a spicy comment in for votes. This is good, no?

    I guess I don't understand the attraction to Reddit, or the urge to think of Lemmy as a replacement. It is similar, but shouldn't it be different? If it isn't different, defederated or no, won't it eventually slide into toxicity? I understand why people like things about Reddit, but... There's Reddit for that. This doesn't have to be that.

    Thinking of two groceries: one is a little odd spot that is run by an eclectic family, has some stuff you want, some odd German snacks you don't understand. It's cool, but it doesn't have everything.

    The other is a giant stucco nightmare warehouse that mostly sells deep fried heroin and also ten extremely useful things. It's run by absolute creeps, and the customers are standing uncomfortably close, and being uncomfortably irritating. Maybe one of them is waiting to follow you home because they didn't like what you bought.

    Does the community want to put a sign out front to woo those people over? Does Lemmy perish without them? I'm relatively new here, but my own answer to both is no. IMO, Lemmy does not need to be an engagement addiction machine, and the people who want that might just really be wanting Reddit deep down.

    Sorry for the diatribe! I tend to like that it's kinda sleepy here and often more authentic. I like seeing what Germany is doing on a memie wemie from time to time. I've got other shit to do beyond my phone, and don't want to have a pack of digital ultra nicotine with me at all times. Peace, homies.

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    patch@feddit.uk
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    #79

    A social network needs enough users to actually function. In the early days, Lemmy/kbin/associates were too quiet to be appealing, so there was a constant push to bring in new users. As this is a Reddit clone social network, inevitably that means hoping that Reddit users will come across.

    I would argue that Lemmy et al is already at a high enough number of active users that there's a basic critical mass; that there's enough activity here such that a new user would find plenty to keep them engaged. It could certainly stand to be much bigger still, but the pressure to grow is much less intense.

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    • N nalivai@discuss.tchncs.de

      And here's a problem. Even I, pretty tech savvy user, can't keep up with all this. I look away for a moment, and you'all on a new meta already, all the old servers are bad now and all the cool kids on a new system already. I can't imagine anyone with an advanced grass-touching ability being able to keep up with all this shit.

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      patch@feddit.uk
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      In theory it really shouldn't matter. You choose your instance, and it's up to the instance admins to make decisions about backend software choices. It's possible that we'll get to a place there it's possible for admins to migrate a server from Lemmy to Piefed or back again without loss of content, in which case all the user would see about it would be a change of default interface.

      I'm on Feddit.uk, which has several different web interfaces to choose from, and I mostly browse using a mobile app (Boost). It really makes basically no difference to me whether it's running Lemmy or Piefed.

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        In theory it really shouldn't matter. You choose your instance, and it's up to the instance admins to make decisions about backend software choices. It's possible that we'll get to a place there it's possible for admins to migrate a server from Lemmy to Piefed or back again without loss of content, in which case all the user would see about it would be a change of default interface.

        I'm on Feddit.uk, which has several different web interfaces to choose from, and I mostly browse using a mobile app (Boost). It really makes basically no difference to me whether it's running Lemmy or Piefed.

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        nalivai@discuss.tchncs.de
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        It shouldn't, and yet. When I joined, I spent non zero amount of time choosing an instance. Then one of the instances I chose shut sown. The second one defederated from a bunch of others and now I couldn't read any comments because if the thread contains a comment from defederated instance the whole thread disappears. Then I moved to .world and then discovered the reason all those instances got defederated so I switched again, and now one of my instances is very slow because money run out, and now there is a new kid on the block so inevitably I will have to move again at some point.
        Don't get me wrong, I still believe in all this Fediverse thing, but boy does it make it hard to do sometimes

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        • grrgyle@slrpnk.netG grrgyle@slrpnk.net

          We might eventually have to get more exclusive, or have separate "public" and "private" modes/communities, maybe like how masto handles post visibility...

          I'm not sure if the open internet can ever be fully trusted, especially now with roving packs of predatory crawlers scraping for genuine human OC for their plagiarism machines.

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          nutomic@lemmy.ml
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          #82

          Private communities will be in 1.0, along with some other visibility modes.

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          • Z zebidiah@lemmy.ca

            The main problem with Lemmy, is I see the same 20-50 posts for 3-4 days until there is a new front page...

            I fucking hate Reddit, but the front-page is always fresh, so I always end up going back....

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            angstylittlecatboy@reddthat.com
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            #83

            The problem with Lemmy is that the demographic that uses it is too specific: nerdy, atheist, college educated (usually in computers) Gen X and early Millennial left-wing political hobbyists.

            Like, there's a reason the one of the only specific media franchises that can sustain an active community here is Star Trek.

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            • irelephant@lemmy.dbzer0.comI irelephant@lemmy.dbzer0.com

              I do not, ActivityPub uses HTTP signatures to make sure messages and requests from other servers are legit,

              Essentially, it adds a "signature" header which contains a link to a users public key, a list of headers in the message and a signed hash of all the headers and the request.

              There's a better explaination here: https://docs.joinmastodon.org/spec/security/

              A delicated bot to scrape ActivityPub posts is possible, but generic bots shouldn't work. If a delicated bot is made, people can block its keys or server anyway.

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              nutomic@lemmy.ml
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              Signatures are only used to deliver activities to inboxes. The Activitypub json data of posts is usually available without any auth.

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              • K korhaka@sopuli.xyz

                I find there is new content but so often a lot of it is US politics based. Some other stuff does exist but its hard to filter out the stuff I don't care about at times.

                Sure I can subscribe to other communities, but finding them can be difficult and searching for all is swamped by Trump and Musk.

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                nutomic@lemmy.ml
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                #85

                It helps if you block all those communities you don't care about. Or even block some instances.

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                • nutomic@lemmy.mlN nutomic@lemmy.ml

                  Signatures are only used to deliver activities to inboxes. The Activitypub json data of posts is usually available without any auth.

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                  irelephant@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                  A lot of servers require signatures on GET requests as well, for private posts and to block specific people/servers.

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                  • nutomic@lemmy.mlN nutomic@lemmy.ml

                    Private communities will be in 1.0, along with some other visibility modes.

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                    grrgyle@slrpnk.net
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                    #87

                    Legendary.

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                      burgerpocalyse@lemmy.world
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                      there isnt enough porn on Lemmy. and despite that there isn't enough porn, theres like 100 specialized sites for specific body parts, with very low activity and the same person posting everything

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                        ipitco@lemmy.super.ynh.fr
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                        Is it really though?

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                        • B burgerpocalyse@lemmy.world

                          there isnt enough porn on Lemmy. and despite that there isn't enough porn, theres like 100 specialized sites for specific body parts, with very low activity and the same person posting everything

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                          douchebagmcswag@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                          Be the change that you want to see

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                          • E epicstove@lemmy.ca

                            I have both Lemmy and reddit.

                            The front page on Lemmy changes every week.

                            On reddit it changes daily.

                            The only new posts I see best the end of the day on Lemmy are all in German.

                            Don't get me wrong, Lemmy is great, but it's got a LONG way to crawl to get to reddit's level of success.

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                            douchebagmcswag@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                            I don't mind the fact that Lemmy changes at a slower pace. Gives me less to scroll through

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                            • E epicstove@lemmy.ca

                              I have both Lemmy and reddit.

                              The front page on Lemmy changes every week.

                              On reddit it changes daily.

                              The only new posts I see best the end of the day on Lemmy are all in German.

                              Don't get me wrong, Lemmy is great, but it's got a LONG way to crawl to get to reddit's level of success.

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                              unrepententprocrastinator@lemmy.ca
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                              I only have Lemmy but I consume way less social media since that's all I have... Which is a good thing.

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                              • nutomic@lemmy.mlN nutomic@lemmy.ml

                                It helps if you block all those communities you don't care about. Or even block some instances.

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                                korhaka@sopuli.xyz
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                                #93

                                Sometimes you don't want to completely block them though, just see something else right now

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                                • N natanael@infosec.pub

                                  The c's? (for the /c/ links for the communities here, and it sounds like "the seas")

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                                  threelonmusketeers@sh.itjust.works
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                                  Mbin uses /m/ 🙂

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