• Immersive_Matthew@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Maybe Lemmy is attracting old meme people and content consumers and not content creators as much. The main. Feed is 90% memes and near useless unfortunately. It is for sure turning to dismiss it as not a serious Reddit alternative.

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      1 year ago

      So unsubscribe from meme communities for the moment if you don’t like it. They’re simply currently the most active communities at the moment. If you want more in-depth content, perhaps contribute yourself. I have been contributing on non-meme subs, and it’s mostly been successful.

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        1 year ago

        No need to get salty. I am just pointing out what first impressions are as when you are new you have no subscriptions yet and that means you are looking at the main feed which is 90% memes. If we cannot be open to criticism here, this community will struggle to grow. Especially of others are hostile.

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          1 year ago

          I dont think they were hostile, just matter of fact. You’d get a similar recommendation over at reddit. You have control of your feed.

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          1 year ago

          i understand your point. at the moment lemmy is pretty young, but i see it as a process. At the moment i think lemmy is acquiring new users. since i do not have any significant hobbies or knowledge to share, i thought i will do my part in lemmy’s growth by creating something and uploading it. i do think lemmy will gain some traction and a lot of new communities will florish over the next weeks and months. I guess we all need some time to get used to this new experience.

          I love the way people interact with each other on lemmy. Seems to me like a lot less toxic environment. Let’s hope it stays that way.