I mean have they seen how good Ice Cubes and Mlem look? How can they choose the default Twitter and Reddit apps over those masterpieces.

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    Honestly, I would use Lemmy more except that some posts are just people being overly negative or strangely political in the comments. There are good communities without this don’t get me wrong but it can get old

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    I mean have they seen how good Ice Cubes and Mlem look? How can they choose the default Twitter and Reddit apps over those masterpieces.

    No, they haven’t. 99% of people have never heard of the fediverse or any app within it.

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        In a way, it’s a good sign. The threadiverse is tight-knit and comprehensive enough to become people’s primary social site. I’ve never seen any other reddit alternative get to this point.

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          It became my primary. Had never heard/understood federated-internet anything before lemmy. And it’s been a really good time here

          Reddit is now just a Quora for me, when I’m using a search engine. I don’t scroll Instagram, but just look at what (3) people send me. Facebook is for rare use-cases, so I haven’t deleted my account. YouTube I watch, rarely scroll, and don’t interact. And I think that’s about it currently

          Lemmy has it’s own issues/flavor for sure… but I dig it. I learned my first forum basics from Something Awful, and there’s a certain vibe here that reminds me of that. The fediverse (threadiverse? I haven’t heard that term) feels like an internet community center or something

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            threadiverse is for threaded apps like lemmy and kbin, as in practice they’re mainly a seperate network from things like mastodon.

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        I don’t think so, just activists who like to complain about not enough people being aware of the alternative.

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          Im not complaining personally. I think its all interesting. We have the technically and non technically inclined in different media spheres with different exposure. Sometimes its funny or entertaining but its always interesting no matter what seeing how there are effectively two different worlds and many are really mostly only aware of one or the other it seems.

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      I told everyone in my family, and it was one ear and out the other.

      My sister told me the other day, “I didn’t know I could add reddit it to my Google search and get better results.” All I could think is, “you figured that out right when everything went to shit, damn.”

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    We live in a time where you could have a really good alternative FOSS Platforms with all the cool bells & whistles

    But they’ll never join it because, “It ain’t Youtube” or “muh favorite creator is not there” or that there’s no large userbase

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    If all the average users were here, it would be just as awful as Reddit became when it hit mainstream acceptance level.

    Remember that subreddits there were quality when small but sort of became too large to have character after a certain threshold, I seem to recall 300k subscribers and up being about where that delineation was.

    Lemmy could stand to be more popular, but not too popular or it would attract the bottom feeders that make stupid one liner comments and upvote wrong answers.

    Enjoy the smaller lemmy while it lasts

    Edited for clarity, gotta drop the reddit shorthand

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      “The problem isn’t corporate, the problem is audience size.”

      Shut the fuck up about this.

      Lemmy isn’t anything right now. No impact or relevance, no practical effect in terms of community and influence. It’s just small conversations and mild entertainment.

      If you enjoy that, go ahead. But don’t campaign to hold the whole fediverse project back.

      Just get together in a niche instance with your small town types and defederate if the project successfully becomes a full fledged alternative. The Internet needs a successful full scale alternative to corporate social media to have a chance at recovery from enshittification.

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        Both of you can be correct. Some communities (e.g. technical subjects like photography, self hosting, etc.) can work well at lower numbers. Some others might be more social were numbers might allow more organic interactions.

        Here like Reddit, the best experience is achieved by trying to find the ones you are interested in and following them. It is more apparent here I think since there is not as much content.

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          Yeah, the issues I have with it it’s that the whole project is pointless if we intentionally stop short of dethroning corporate social media.

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        It’s not a campaign, its an observation based on whats come before. It’ll come for lemmy the same as it did for reddit.

        I’ll adapt as it grows like before, but the fact remains that online communities are at their best when it isnt 3 million subscribers shouting over each other. On the flip side, 3 million users would likely spawn enough interest for super niche communities to self sustain themselves. The broad interest communities though, those will become just like reddit is now.

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          No it’s not a campaign but it’s a sizable unorganized proportion of Lemmy who wants to argue for soft isolationism and little to to outreach, recruiting and general onboarding/accessibility reworks that would make Lemmy too easy to understand and join.

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      I seem to recall 300k subscribers and up being about where that delineation was.

      Interesting number, but why not have it based on active users rather than subs?

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        Because that’s just an easy metric you can eyeball to gauge a subreddit community

        I remember it being roughly true but I have no data other than anecdotal to back that up

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        I think “subs” in this instance refers to subcommunities or subreddit, not subscribers.

        NM. Missed the word subscribers in the original comment.

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          My bad. Yes I meant sub as in subreddit, I need to drop the reddit shorthand lingo since I don’t use the site anymore and it’s confusing on lemmy

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    I guess most people don’t want to wade through dozens of “eat the rich” posts every time thay open their favorite social media platform.

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      Or any political content at all. Most people just want to look at funny cats or memes.

      Other people want absurd humor without the racist degeneracy of other outlets.

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        I quit FB and reddit because they became mostly “kill all who don’t work minimum wage at mcdonalds”, “all minorities r bad” and “ukranians are nazis but check out this 3d model which is the next russian wundewaffe that will kill your countries civillians”

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    Honestly, if I weren’t politically as far left as I am, lemmy would have scared me off a long time ago.

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    You’re talking about people that are content with “the internet” being google, facebook, instagram, snap, tiktok, youtube and twitter, nothing more.

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    The alternatives are annoying to sign up on and letting the community be in charge just leads to hate speech being allowed. Which tbh also is an issue with traditional social media but there at least they are reliant on advertisers so they have an interest in controlling it.

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      When I have seen hate speech and slurs on here, it’s been in screenshots of big corporate social media.

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    Yeah, a lot of people have quit Twitter over Musk being a huge douche and migrated to… Blusky. And they think they’ve done something really great. It’s sad.

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      To be fair, Twitter is so bad now that Bsky is an improvement.

      And Bsky has to appear trustful as they need to attract users.

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          Of course, but if the most urgent priority is to get people off Twitter, then Bsky is a better alternative at the moment.

          Hopefully at some point Mastodon and Keyforks will catch up on discoverability

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              If you’re a company and you’re oblivious to ethical problems related to social media.

              A platform with 20x the active userbase as the alternative is the obvious choice.

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                It’s transit. Your users will go where you tell them to go.

                Even better, the open APIs will allow them to build whichever portions they want into their own apps. Or they could adapt an existing, open license third party app into their own platform using 90% existing code.

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      Mastodon is not a twitter clone.

      Bluesky is a twitter clone, without musk. That’s all these people want. They’ve never heard about the fediverse. They’re not protesting corporate centralism.

      They just don’t like twitter being a right wing agenda. They want a twitter experience circa before musk bought it, simply because it was left wing before.

      That’s bluesky. That’s not mastodon.

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      Bluesky is…fine. Currently, it operates the way that I wish Twitter did. It lets you curate your feed, it shows the feed in chronological order, and finally and most importantly it has a critical mass of users so there is actual content there, rather than every 5th post complaining about how everyone is on another platform or not using Linux.

      Really, the only issue I have with it is that it is owned by a corporation. But like Twitter and Reddit, I am willing to abandon it for something else when it gets shittier.

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        Not OP, but the leadership has just shown themselves to be unable to run the platform how users want. They’re refusing to ban serial harasser Jesse Singal. Its head of trust and safety banned a bot and its creator because the bot pointed out that they liked a porn post on their work account for ‘harassment’. Bear in mind the entire point of Bluesky is for all this info to be public and easily accessible.

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        my personal dislike for it is that the claims of decentralization are countered by how expensive it is to operate in a truly decentralized manner.

        To be truly decentralized you would need to run a relay server, not just a PDS which many people already do and simply holds your data. Unfortunately, the cost to run a relay server today is already about $500+ a month [1] and will only be getting more expensive.

        Lastly, while the fediverse has figured out decentralized DM’s, Bluesky DM’s are completely centralized [1] and only work thanks to being funneled through their servers. I wouldn’t call what they have private considering they can read what everyone on Bluesky is saying privately. Granted, fediverse DM’s are not encrypted either, but at least they’re decentralized and don’t allow a single provider access to everyone’s private messages.

        [1] https://dustycloud.org/blog/how-decentralized-is-bluesky/

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        Just that there’s nothing keeping Bluesky from enshittifying the same way Twitter (and all the other centrally-corporate-owned social media platforms) have. By migrating, the former Twitter users are just delaying the inevitable.

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      I can’t even blame spez for becoming that asshat. Trying to ride herd on something as large, diverse, and popular as reddit has become, requires someone who is willing to be an asshat.

      If you ever find yourself in charge a group of diverse people remember that you will never satisfy everyone. And a lot of the time the best you can hope for is to piss off everyone equally.

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          You can be benevolent, but you can’t satisfy everyone. Those are two different things. I can care about people, but I can’t feed every starving person. I can work to rescue as many as I can, but I cannot save everyone.

          And the larger the group you are trying to lead, the less likely it is that you can satisfy the needs of all of them. And sometimes, you might even need to be cruel in the moment to be kind over the long run to do the most good.

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    Lemmy doesn’t have much to offer compared to the “billionaire run” social media.

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      This is the real answer. I forget the exact numbers, but the vast majority of people on reddit are just lurkers. When you have an enormous user base, that still translates to lots of content to consume. Lemmy has way less content and very small communities (if any) for most niches.

      Of course you can point to bots on reddit inflating those numbers and that Lemmy has more meaningful interaction, but that’s not what most are looking for that are on reddit.

      Also, as others mentioned, there’s no negative engagement algorithm drivers on mastodon like there is on Twitter. Fact is, a lot of people just like to be angry and combative.

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        Good point, if I just wanted to lurk reddit would be fine for that purpose. But the users are so wretchedly toxic that commenting is a no-go.

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      This is not entirely true, at least as phrased here.

      1. Our quality of discussions is way higher, in our opinions, even though yes their topic range is so much more narrow (Star Trek, Linux, various Fediverse aspects, etc.).
      2. There are no ads, for some that is VERY noteworthy, especially those less technically inclined.
      3. As others mentioned the apps here blow the official Reddit one out of the water.
      4. (Edit: there is much more, I did not intend this listing to necessarily be comprehensive, e.g. one that I see people mentioning is a focus on user privacy.)

      So all of this is not “nothing”, even though yes it is also not “everything” either.

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        Yea but can lmy run on Lynx browser?

        …seriously asking cause I want to start using the Lynx browser for more.

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        The quality of discussion is the exact same. Lemmy isn’t more elite, hell I’d say an average user is more angry in general than on reddit. As for the rest - a regular (non-power) user doesn’t care. The privacy angle is bogus - you can get everything you want by hosting your own instance. Even more so - things that should be private, aren’t (reports, upvotes). The only “good” thing is the modlog, but that is also debatable.