Maybe because we all want this to work out and be a thing.

25 points

Yes, I never felt like commenting when there were hundreds of previous comments. Here, with just a few comments, it feel like it an actual contribution, not a drop in the ocean. I also spend more time reading each comment.

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5 points

And even if a post has many comments on here you still get interaction because they sort by “Hot” by default (at least on kbin)

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I think this is a big part of it. On the other site you’d really have to be early on a popular post, otherwise there’d already be thousands of comments and it didn’t feel worth the effort.

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2 points

Yep same here. I’d usually browse ‘all’ on reddit and everything that could be said had already been said in the comments. So it kind of felt what’s the point.

It’s made me realise that I don’t want Lemmy tobl become a reddit clone for this reason. If it gets too big it’ll be the same issue.

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22 points

Lemmy is growing very, very quickly but I still feel like there’s more interaction between actual humans here and not some stupid karma farming bots. I came over here before the Reddit civil war started and there’s been more and more content every day without it feeling contrived. I’m quite fond of Lemmy at this point.

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5 points

Content felt like it exploded just over the past couple of days. The coverage of world news events has been excellent. Memes have homes. It has been nice.

The breath of fresh air has generally been maturity in a lot of posts. Reddit felt like junior high deduction skills most of the time. I don’t expect it to last, but it makes me engage more.

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5 points

It really has. The first week or so was a bit discouraging but Lemmy has exploded recently. I’m extremely pleased that I can get my world news and my poop jokes in one place again. I scrubbed my Reddit comments and deleted my account much like Cortés burned his ships.

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12 points

Lemmy feels like real people. Reddit was just overrun by bots and astroturfing. The more time I spend here the more I realize that.

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11 points
  1. The top 3 most upvoted comments aren’t unfunny puns.
  2. This feels mor elike a ‘community’ because there’s fewer people. I don’t feel like I’m screaming at a tornado.
  3. More niche content. It’s more fractured and I liked that about the early internet and early-reddit.
  4. My Reddit account got banned for a fucking ridiculous reason and every new account I make they re-ban. Fuck Reddit and it’s over-sanitised, Disney-bullshit.
  5. I can speak British English without my comment getting deleted. E.g. “Can I bum a fag mate”?
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Regarding 2, it is sort of ridiculous how many comments some posts get on reddit. And you’re really unlikely to get any interaction leaving a comment on a post that already has say, 12,000 comments, while meanwhile due to the way the site works, more and more people see the posts that are already at the top.

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3 points

It’s easy to sort by new and camp new posts

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2 points

You underestimate the power of defaults. I can guarantee you a large percentage of people might even know it’s possible but don’t want to bother tinkering with settings or just forget about that on the few minutes they just scroll and read/comment.

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Having to collapse so many low effort joke comments to find real discussion on reddit, if at all, was very annoying.

I didn’t realize that was something I have not had to do here yet, quite nice.

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2 points

Right, then sometimes a reply to the top comment would be “this” then for some reason everyone keeps just replying “this”

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That

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I am averaging an unhealthy amount of comments per day, and I’m enjoying every moment.

I feel like I’m keeping a journal, only the book talks back to me in a thought provoking manner. You guys have been really great for me.

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