Browse All, Hot. Or New or Active. Like 50% of my feed is memes. Then you can join those communities manually to ensure you always see them and when you have enough communities you can switch to Subscribed to see only those communities.
50% memes? Those are some rookie numbers. 90% of my feeds are just memes or shitposts
Memes are a dime a dozen; we need more gay porn. I can sneeze and hit 50 chicks and ‘AI art’ from /all, but it’s barren over here in dickland, even after finding a few communities. Furry gay porn too, gimme that soft, fuzzy, drippy, desperate bois… huff.
Your post history is zero. Get some JFK in your life: “but what you can do for your country”
e621 isn’t good for the latter?
I never really use Lemmy for porn and found reddit somewhat lacking in that as well; it mostly posted big budget stuff and onlyfans.
I think I gotta start blocking memes, i keep blocking Yiff (furry porn apparently) and keep getting more
Select “All”, you’ll find them in about 7 out of 10 posts…
True but it’s still an inferior meme platform which probably makes it marginally superior.
Lemmy.ca has old.lemmy.ca. If you still can’t get your memes then I don’t know what to say.
I’m using Connect. The experience is so Reddit like that there was no learning curve.
Why not Voyager?
I’d tell you about a great app specifically for meme browsing but the !fdroid community disagrees.
For real, I know how to browse 9gag and If I’d like to use the fediverse, I just know that I can go to c/memes or search for #memes . That doesn’t sound like it’s perfect and the fediverse should be perfect for this.
Search up “meme” in community search, subscribe to all the ones that interest you. Unlike 9gag, which just feeds you a stream of posts, you need to be proactive in knowing what you want and finding it. To a lesser extent, Reddit suffers from the same problem. (Though my understanding is that Reddit is becoming increasingly curated, making Reddit increasingly like 9gag in that respect). Regardless, with this type of social media, the 2 biggest ways of finding communities are to actively look for it yourself or to find out from a someone else.
It can also be a good idea to look at c/trendingcommunities@feddit.nl to keep updated on new communities
(talking about microblog fedi here, Lemmy/threadiverse is it’s own thing)
don’t do hashtags. hashtags (especially common ones like #memes) are overrun by repost bots and low quality garbage.
the trick is to be on a small-to-medium instance you vibe with (1k active users seems to be the sweet spot. anything larger than 2k I’d avoid. do NOT join any flagship instances like mastodon.social), follow fun people from your local timeline, and see who they boost. and follow up the boost chain until your timeline is sufficiently fun.