A topic I’ve thought about too. (just joined lemmy and was bit confused to why they dont merge somehow)
EDIT: Maybe be more distinct and communicate in very aggressive ways what’s unique that the other community doesnt have. Thoughts?
just joined :D
someone I know studied Korean here in Europe and had a year in Seoul too. There will definitely be updates I’ll like. Thanks for posting, As a silent reader I will appreciate <3
It’s way too frustrating to deal with.
Exaaactly!!
They put in so much effort to stop bots (restricting new accounts alot: read experiences how they wont directly let you know that stuff isnt loading anymore, read about hidden scores and also I remember years back in the beginning how confusing and weird the system was towards me with errors not allowing to post being “unavailable”, etc)
And then, they dont offer any supports like ticket systems for actual humans to apply and seek dialogue. (I mean they do, but its all automated responses into complete support restriction after deny without any non-automated input)
They really dont care about the users. And its has the same silicon valley agenda behind it. Especially with the accumulated changes to algorithms. It seems so based on baiting user’s interaction rather than seeking genuine connection and helpfulness
And its shocking how hidden this issue is on reddit. And people talking about reddit: all criticism you hear is how its a bubble (esp politically used). But nobody talks about how crazy the handling of users is. I literally been seperated.
Maybe thats the essence of mentioned bubble issue in disguise after all
Sorry Im very dumb and untalented…
I know you don’t mean it like that, but everytime I login I go into the html? How do I automate it?
Sorry for bothering with my incompetence :D
wow thats … overwhelming … I like it :D
cool, looks like the old reddit layout. Thanks for sharing
It’s been very wholesome so far.
Thank you :)
Yeah this is where I’m coming from. I ofc don’t like the evolution of reddit and didn’t want anything in that sense.
But the traction in casual themes seems lacking. Like ofc it will be less and smaller. But I feel like some branches are completely missing while others seem so dry.
That’s the thing being a small community with a direct monopoly. The unique selling point (USP) needs to be so clear for users.
But I think we should keep repeating these posts, even if there’s no traction. We are laying the ground work in that sense. And one person reacting to the fifth post is what it’s all about. It’s the content to be put out there.
So I think you succeeded with your music thread! It’s just the expectation is on the wrong metric here, keep going. WILLYA?
That’s where I’m coming from with my fetching topic. Not because I like the current reddit, but because subs like Harley quinn need stuff for browsing majority to interact with!
Region as in the @handle behind our username?
Or do you mean all the different subs by regions
Killem with kindness
Ye im still somewhat looking into reddit (also to just realize what similar communities I should follow here)
There’s just so many whack websites as basis for discussion. Like newsgeek or other tabloids and people act like it’s the most official matter.
Feels like everyone only reads the headline and starts mashing their keyboards. And your reception tends to be less text = lie. The recent behavior and interaction feels similar to today’s Twitter in terms of rage induction, just for nerds
I see, is lemmy also a site then? I’d call mastodon/pixelfed other “platforms” (as in different content format and use focus) and lemmy/feddit “sites” (different sub owners that all can interact with each other)
Did I get this right? 😁
Exactly, that’s why I what I tried saying. Chicken and egg, I want to help with both within my reach
But most that migrate won’t stick unless they get a unique selling point(USP) out of it.
And I see it as a non silicon valley possessed platform, that has even more options to configure the experience to your liking(ie ui skins, at least for me there’s a couple through feddit)
But also there needs to be a at least some daily posts on most subs for new people to interact with. Most just browse and if there’s nothing to browse (or if it’s too hidden), most will just switch back again sooner or later.
But I’m talking with a day of experience… I still haven’t seen the light of posts yet I feel like
What User numbers are we talking? Of each sub/platform? Or like total? Because I can saw how many members a sub on feddit has for example
Wait there’s pretty girls? I like talking to pretty girls
EDIT: jokes aside that analogy didn’t reach me, and as you prophesied I am confuseth rn
like that? this was already on