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    1 year ago

    A lot of my beefs are just that lemmy doesn’t have the critical mass of people that other platforms do. Like, if I want to know why tf I just drove past 8 fire trucks, or what just exploded (it was a transformer. It was always a transformer. Except that one time it was A WHOLE BLOCK due to a gas leak) I still have to go to my city’s subreddit or the local fire department’s twitter.

    My biggest beef is that some people are just posting links to any crapass article they find that might be related to the community’s topic in a misguided attempt to get it to be more active. Yes, having more content can encourage people to engage more, but the content has to be not garbage. 90% of the content on the kbin scifi community is the same account posting shitty articles from garbage-tier sites like Screenrant that get zero comments and like two upvotes. I get what they’re trying to do, but this is not the way.