• ChaoticNeutralCzech@lemmy.one
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    il y a 6 mois

    I wouldn’t say “shit” but rather niche. Most people who would love a Reddit-like place have Reddit and don’t hate it enough to switch, especially since we don’t have extensive hobby communities with long history.

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      il y a 6 mois

      Yeah “shit” is somewhat of an exaggeration.

      My problems with Lemmy are mainly:

      • Few users
      • Few communities
      • Few posts
      • Few comments
      • Extremely focused on just a couple of topics like Linux, Communism, Star Trek, LGBTQ (nothing against Linux or LGBTQ though) variation is desperately needed
      • Extremely filter bubbly.
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        il y a 6 mois

        variation is desperately needed

        I blocked most of those topics, then other stuff starts to appear

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          i am curious: since those topics make up such a large portion of the content i see on lemmy, do you find that you get a good number of posts to look through without them? i mostly browse all and find i can get through just about everything i’m interested in clicking on in like 30 minutes per day.

          maybe it is just a symptom of how i browse the internet and my semi-niche interests, but i find the non-linux hobby communities here to be rather lacking. i know the solution is to post to them myself and i try to, but frankly i don’t have that much to post about. it also takes some willpower to keep posting to a 10 person community and get maybe a couple comments every few posts if i’m lucky, but that also could be that my posts aren’t very interesting lol