• @atlien51@lemm.ee
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    1512 hours ago

    I really hope this drives a ton of users to Lemmy. I love this platform but it sadly really feels like a 20% Reddit :/

    • @douglasg14b@lemmy.world
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      1610 hours ago

      It’s a solution to a problem Lemmy will soon have in that case.

      Which is bots.

      Lemmy isn’t flooded with bots and astroturfing because it’s essentially too small to matter. The audience is something like < 0.001% that of reddit.

      Once it grows the problem comes here as well, and we have no answers for it.

      It’s a shitty situation for the internet as a whole, and the only solution is verifying humans. And corporations CANNOT be trusted with that kind of access/power

    • @brsrklf@jlai.lu
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      1811 hours ago

      A lot less than 20% when it comes to specific subjects. The great thing about reddit was finding communities around just about every topic or hobby. If 100 people had a passion for something they could meet on Reddit and still have a comfy, somewhat active sub reddit.

      On Lemmy you’ve got generic technology, generic news, generic videogames, generic pics, and almost everything else doesn’t get enough traction to keep living. It’s a basic population problem, the fraction of people knowing about Lemmy is just not enough to gather around shared stuff. Even those that do use Lemmy are probably not aware of every community attempt that could interest them.

      I still see more communities being abandoned than new ones appearing.

      • @lemmyingly@lemm.ee
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        76 hours ago

        What you describe is the main reason that’s stopping me from 100% leaving Reddit. There isn’t enough variety and there isn’t enough activity in communities that isn’t in the few popular ones. At the moment it feels like +80% of current users fit into a specific demographic.

      • @douglasg14b@lemmy.world
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        610 hours ago

        Wayyyyyy less than 20%.

        Even removing, incredibly liberal, bot percentages from reddit Lemmy is still < 0.001% of the audience