Many communities here are too empty, and if there are not enough people to make original threads maybe doing that for a while could help?
Server costs, spam, single-sided-coversations
Yeah, I blocked that on sight
I honestly do not understand when people complain about Lemmy being too empty. That’s not my experience at all, not even close! My subscribed feed is pretty tame (intentionally), but if I switch to all, I can scroll and scroll until I’m like “maybe I should take a break” and I’m still only seeing posts from like 3h back. There is so much going on here, how are people going around saying it’s dead?
I find the communities i’m most interested about extremely empty, about to respond to a post then I notice it was made weeks ago…
Is it a time sensitive topic?
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Not necessarily, but replying to days-weeks old topics feels a little pointless, maybe from my experience from reddit itself.
If it’s in the Fediverse, you can talk to it and it might talk back. I love that ageless feature!
This isn’t reddit.
Are there bigger versions of the same communities elsewhere? One of the problems at the moment is duplicates, and finding the one where people have coalesced can be be hard, sometimes just dumb luck.
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username checks out
Lemmy: “we came to Lemmy to get away from Reddit”
Also Lemmy: “username checks out”
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That phrase is not exclusive to reddit, try again.
It doesn’t matter if it’s Reddit, Lemmy or anywhere else - if the username checks out, then the username checks out, and that’s an amusing tidbit worth mentioning.
And this is definitely a case in which the username checks out.
Because u like to think me of as an idiot, or because u realize the community is becoming idiocracy itself?
Help me understand the joke.
By the upvotes/downvotes ratio I can guess the answer but that might indicates a brain between those two eyes and I do not want to risk it.
For the moment you’re the head idiot of the idiocracy.
Movie reference, hehehe
Bluntly?
This is the dumbest variation I’ve ever seen on the already dumb idea of trying to compensate for a perceived lack of content on Lemmy by just cribbing stiff from Reddit.
- people have already done this so its not a novel idea and
- the reason why most people that have seen these bots hate them is because they contribute nothing of value. There is no discussion, there is no content that Reddit does not have by definition
If you find an empty community and wish there were most posts, maybe post something.
I came here to get away from reddit.
The lack of content and low userbase isn’t concerning?
I was also under the impression most people left because of decisions made by a certain Spazo guy, not because of the content on Reddit itself.
I quit because nazi rage baiting and other obscenely low quality posts kept hitting the front page, even with massive amounts of curation. It’s like, what’s the point of having block lists and user tagging if the toxicity it’s coming from the website itself? It’s better just to quit at that point.
I could go back at any time but why the fuck would I? The content quality is trash and there’s always a harassing nazi on a comment I made like 3 years ago. All the normal, levelheaded people jumped ship a long time ago with the holdovers doing so after he started pulling that API crap.
I can’t see how there will be growth without content and keeping existing users engaged?
Maybe i’m wrong and everyone in the comments that are so aggressively against the idea are right, hopefully.
Fair enough.
I’ve been trying the subtle ‘send friends cool posts from the fediverse’, as I wasn’t having much luck explaining what the fediverse is/ why we should leave the corporate social media behind.
convs. here got a little heated, try not adding to the fire. Also, in my case I don’t like it caz the comments are dead, if someone posts a meme, caz they found it funny, I respond, thet respond, we have a nice chat. If it’s posted by a bot, none of this applies, comment section ia dead, imagine this thread, but without you responding at all… Yeah, not so pretty.
And also Lemmy lacks content only if you doomscroll it. Try getting a life, I don’t mean that in a toxic way, some ppl here are much more cultured, ask for a book recommendation or something, and when you ran out of fresh posts, try reading a bit.
Your comments regarding niche commjnites having week old to no posts, well, if you’re part of that community, try posting! Maybe someone is the same way as you, but didn’t voice it, just left the site.
you can’t find communities? Try posting to a wuestion whether it exists or not.And btw: you’re here for a reason, and it’s not that you’re being forced. Instead of making this plave heated and toxic, try leaving (you’ll soon learn that it’s not worth being the keyboard warrior, I know, I was you/it), not permanently, but for like a day or something.
that exists in instances such as lemmit.online
the issue with having that in the main communities is communication will be one way if you try to reply to that. Theres bots such as the l4s bot that is in the middle of the two that ocasionally cross-posts link posts that are popular though. Thats still controversial but can be easily blocked
It’s a bad idea, see https://lemmit.online/ for bots
The worst thing to do would be an inorganic botch job on here to fill a gap when there’s no need, you can read that content elsewhere.
Anyway, it’s not an automatic guarantee of engagement or interaction. It’s purely a hack move.
I’m happy to use Reddit if I feel I can’t find anything to read on Kbin. You are allowed to use both you know?
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But I cannot force emulation communities to make the switch. Until they get tired of posts being removed and replacement subreddits getting banned, I have to be there occasionally to catch up.
No, that content is not here.
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Look dude, db0 himself posted in those communities and invited them over. Even made communities for them to drop into and they said they didn’t want to fracture the community and deleted his invite posts. I don’t make their policy, and I’m not going to copy over their posts like I’m a bot. All the experts are there (the emulator devs and modders) for now that’s how it is. They seem to be considering moving more seriously now than before due to pinned mega helpthreads getting nuked, but I don’t call the shots there. I just do my best to mention lemmy in those moments in a way that doesn’t get me banned. That’s it. I have no desire to single handedly jumpstart it here. I don’t care that much.
I left reddit, and pretty much stay away from it. I don’t want to give advertising revenue to reddit. And so I suggest federating with reddit is not a good idea. As you say, “it’s over there, if we need/want it”, to paraphrase.