I just love it, but you have to make sure to subscribe to a lot of communities from lots of different instances.
Im also on Android which I think has a better mobile client.
Beehaw is very chatty, join their popular communities. :)
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I just love it, but you have to make sure to subscribe to a lot of communities from lots of different instances.
Im also on Android which I think has a better mobile client.
Beehaw is very chatty, join their popular communities. :)
Any new platform will have far less content to begin with. And far less tools. I hope that people do create apps like Infinity, Relay and Apollo for Lemmy soon (or that Jerboa grows to that quality level).
The content will come, as Reddit becomes a shell of it's former self to satisfy the VCs.
Lemmy is still very early in it's development and there's only two full time working on it afaik.
In my opinion, were in the 'keep swimming' fishing boat scene from Nemo.
Reddit wants to stay the 'homepage of the internet' but also force everyone to go through their tools for ad bucks.
If we succeed, we can bust our communities out of the centralized net and reform on the other side.
We fail by not working together here today in this moment, we have to use this event to convince the average person to switch now, we might not get another opportunity like this.
It's tricky at times, but I'm really liking it after a few days. It's a bit chaotic but in a fun way I think.
If you haven't seen it yet, check out https://browse.feddit.de for a way to search for more communities
Hope you start to enjoy it more :-)
I mean having 1 less thing to doomscroll on is good innit
I remember HATING Reddit after the great Digg migration. The information was presented in a different way and the discussions seemed to be the focus rather than the linked content. It took a while to get used to it and I'm feeling a bit of the same here. There are a ton of similarities that are already here, so it's not as jarring and things are improving every day.
I feel like I'm interacting more here than I did on Reddit for a long time. By the time anything showed up on my feed over there, it was 1 day old, had 5000 comments, and had devolved into memes.
Honestly that is the main reason i became a lurker on reddit, why comment? if im on /r/all then anything i could think to comment has already been commented by someone else most of the time if you scroll down enough. It was really only the smaller niche subs that i was able to engage with.
What I'd recommend in your case is sorting the posts by "hot" instead of "active" which is the default setting. Posts get up the active sorting whenever somebody comments on them or upvotes (I think?), even if they are very old, whereas hot should only show you new and currently popular posts. You'll still see the post that you've already seen and a setting for that is clearly missing, but it should still be an improvement.
Yeah, I think having active as the default sorting is not a good idea. It can be confusing to new users
Its hard for readers early on. You need lots of people to fill the feed. Get busy or wait for people to get things addressed and pipelines running.
Its mainly UX, it will come in time.
important to note, none of this made itself (even reddit); it took people using and contributing.
I'm still feeling my way around and have subbed to a community or two here and there, but (using Jerboa on Android) so far it's actually not that different from using rif (for me, anyway.)
The only real issue that I've encountered so far is I kept getting timeout errors whenever I tried to comment (though the comments seem to have posted anyway) or when I clicked into a comment thread, but those seem to have subsided for the most part...
It's not going to replace Reddit overnight. Those communities have to be built here. If people stick around, it will happen.
I keep seeing the same posts more than once
In my experience, it sorts by "active" which keeps showing the same 5 posts. Try sorting by "hot" instead.
The default can also be set from your profile settings page.
I think most of the issues we're all running into are just growing pains. The sorting algorithms will be improved, performance and other bugs will be addressed. Most of us have been here for a day or so. ๐ I'm going to stick with it for a while longer and see what happens. If another service springs up that seems better, I'll check that out too.
Just can't really support Reddit right now...
Feels like an older reddit, which I enjoy(ed). I also appreciate the genuine interactions and that upvotes are a 1:1 with users. No smoke and mirrors.
I used web version of lemmy.world on desktop (1080p monitor) yesterday, coming from old.reddit + RES, I really hate:
The web trend to leave white space on both side of websites, it's space inefficient and causes thread with longer title to take two lines to display.
Everything has a thumbnail slot even if it's just text thread, makes each thread took more height to display, also space inefficient.
You need to be authorized to even subscribe/join to a community (that is not on lemmy.world).
Image expand button is hard to spot for me, and I am pretty sure some threads with image didn't have expand button.
Yeah I would agree with all these things. Hopefully, the fact that this project is open source will mean that someone or a group of people will put some time and effort into improving the UI bits as issues with it come up.