How has your Lemmy experience changed over the past few months?
In another thread, I read a user's comment about how the lemmy experience has got progressively worse over the past few months, with a lot more trash content making it to their front page.
Is this your experience? How was lemmy when you joined and how do you think it's changed?
I decided to create a few threads after a few months hiatus and was surprised by the levels of engagement. I think the audience is hungry for content and that more people need to take the plunge and start threads.
With that said, going to /all instead of /subscribed is largely frustrating since the most frequent posts are just memes and inside jokes
Mine's gotten better, but it's taken some curation to get there.
Since I joined Lemmy during the Reddit meltdown, the amount of quality content has steadily risen. I run a small instance (~25 users), so my "all" feed isn't a deluge of everything under the sun. I also block bot accounts which reduces a lot of the crap (reposts, spammy comments, etc).
It's hard to avoid the US politics. Worse than reddit in that regard, it is giving me flashbacks to 2008 Digg where every second thing on the front page was about Obama and Ron Paul.
I find it's kind of a mixed bag. A bunch of communities I joined a few months ago are now just bot posts and boring but a bunch of newer communities I've joined are way better than reddit was.
I’ve learned to always have a backup account on another instance and that’s decreased my downtime to almost zero.
I prefer the content here to Reddit, as Reddit seems to just be clickbait these days.
My favorite thing here is the community. Much less likely to encounter an asshole and even when people disagree, they seem to argue in good faith. Love the Lemmy/knib community feel.
I haven’t seen the experience getting worse. I am amazed by the amount of shitposting subs in the all feed but it’s not a lot of effort to scroll past them.
One thing i have noticed is that folks have lost their welcoming demeanor from the initial migration and a lot more argumentative or fringe communities are highly ranked on the all feed. And users who comment something that isn’t 100% behind the prevailing belief on Lemmy will get piled on the same as Reddit. I was hoping that Lemmy would be more open to all sorts of discourse but that doesn’t seem to be the case.
FuckCars or antiwork don’t bother me, but they aren’t the kind of topics that someone who is coming from a middle of the road perspective are going to appreciate. Even more so for the full on communist communities on Lemmy.ml or others.
I think these communities deserve their voice and don’t have a problem with them hitting the all feed, I just wish they were a little less aggressive with labeling other people as trolls and downvoting or insulting them when on other instances and communities
I even like finding similar communities being scattered around the fediverse. Not being centrally owned by anyone (including a single instance) is what makes this different from reddit.
A lot more weird people now. I already miss the initial experience of a small crowd of tech people. Now it's mostly memes, because you can't have a good discussion on Lemmy without someone getting their perception bubble popped. I've been called a racist, a hater, homophobe, etc.
So of course all discussions are like "oh nice meme".
Mostly stable. A few communities go strong, many more remain silent.
Bots though. There are a bunch of bots merely reposting links to other platforms like reddit, and it's so annoying. Their posts sit at +0 votes, 0 comments, and clutter communities and All feed. I'm mostly talking about https://lemmit.online/u/bot and http://zerobytes.monster/u/bOt. If anyone knows for what they are good, if anyone likes something about their existence, please enlighten me. From my point of view, they're like a (maybe) opt-out newsletter for which you were never asked if you want to receive it. And apparently people are working to make more bots and create more bot instances to mirror more non-interactive reddit posts into Lemmy. I think that's a terrible development for existing users, and severely off-putting for newcomers.
I also learned over the past months how tankies can be bending the truth and be quick with their banhammer. It's a bit eerie to see them create alternate realities shielded from outside opinions, how all that works technically with de-/federation, various versions of comment sections, and so on.
It comes in waves. Whenever I notice the comment quality getting bad on the front page, I assume reddit fucked up again. Things usually stabilizes in 1-2 weeks though.
I don't use Lemmy, but rather Kbin. I guess I have some nitpicks about the fundamentals of the fediverse itself. Particularly, the fact that 10 people could create a...subfeddit...for a certain subject, like apples@lemmy.world, apples@lemmy.whatever.midwest, apples@shit.just.works, etc. and that causes content to become decentralized and scattered. Otherwise, I like what's happening here, and I'm definitely happy not be licking Spezs' boot.
It was pretty dead when I first joined in the middle of June. Instances and communities have slowly started to fill and comment sections are getting more active.
Experience definitely got better once more third party apps got on board. There is a great selection out there with different tastes to suit a lot of users.
People here annoy me here more and more with time, especially when it comes to reddit, where every post shitting on reddit is massively upvoted. There is nothing to read aside maybe c/all where active have something new maybe every day, and hot is filled to the brim with the same posts since there is no crossposting as far as I know. It feels to me that people are forcing themselves to like Lemmy cause for no other reason other than they hate reddit so much more. Will that stop me from browsing it? Not yet, but I have to browse reddit for stuff I care more about.
Mines gotten better, but that's because I've become active in communities like !risa@startrek.website which are full of awesome people. Without them it would've probably still got better, but they've made it way better
More active niche communities popping up here and there! The strength and number of niche communities still don't match those of niche communities on Reddit, but I take it as a good sign of healthy growth.
It's just slightly annoying to have to check in every once in a while for niche communities that sprung up since the last time I checked
Mobile apps are significantly better than they were at the start of the reddit migration, to the point connect has replaced Boost for me even though boost finally caught up to the rest of the class
Lol, so many people asking this. IDK, it kind of got better with time! I like here, my instance seems to share to same basic values has me, the interactions are less aggressive then on reddit. I sometimes go to Reddit to look at the trash. Oh and I got into Linux. Like really, my wife thinks I'm anoying about it.
Lemmy seemed to me to be a lot more empty when I joined. I’ve enjoyed it recently. It’s seemed much more lively and with better content. It feels like the old days of browsing Reddit for 8 hours a day.
I was here since 2020, there are more "crazies" and average quality of content seem to be down, but a lot more memes and content. open source related subs seem a lot more active here then on reddit but on reddit there are open source developers talking and on here there are non it seems besides those developing stuff for lemmy.
I joined during the great exodus and it's gotten better since then. At the time it felt like Lemmy's content was only consistently better than reddit at its worst, but that's not a high bar. I'm not sure how people have found it worse since most communities are still empty husks with like one post a week.
I stopped using my lemmy instance for the most part and moved back to my lotide instance.
There was some sort of bad upgrade that killed my lemmy instance, and when I got back incoming federation was ok but outgoing wasn't.
Discovered that I need to rate limit federation or it pwns both lemmy and lotide.
I unsubbed from a lot of communities that seemed like they couldn't help from constantly bringing politics into stuff, leaving my feed a lot quieter. I'm sure you hate candidate X, but this is a knitting community...
I'm new to Lemmy, migrated here as of June 30. So since then I've been learning where to avoid reading comments. Basically just stop reading if I see enough toxicity.
But overall I like Lemmy, it still give me decent news to keep me somewhat up to date like reddit used to.
Lemmy has gotten a bit slower, but the mobile app experience has gotten significantly better. I only go to reddit for one specific subreddit. Other then that, I'm full blown decentralized, except for my friends who still use discord.
I do feel like engagement and participation have dropped off from the Rexit peak. However, as the pace has slowed the quality of the posts and comments have stayed strong or even gotten better.
I'm looking forward to being able to block whole instances to get a lot of the bot-generated chaff out of my All feed. Stuff like sports scores and Hacker News reposts.
The reddit exodus tanked the quality of discourse so hard, I have to use my block list the exact same way I was using it on reddit; and that's fucking depressing. Eternal September, all over again.
On kbin myself, but the amount of spam and bot posts is off-putting. It's worse if I'm following the same community on multiple instances. I'll have the same exact spam post show up multiple times in my feed because it was posted on multiple instances. There seems to be little in the way of moderation. Still browse here and appreciate it but I hope it improves in the future.
Also experiencing a bug where some long posts or comments will not expand making them unreadable.
It's gotten better for me, since the mobile apps available have gotten better. Initially I was using the website on mobile which felt clunky and filtering options aren't great. But now with apps like Connect I'm able to curate instances and communities I see more easily, so it's a more focused experienced than the default I had before. Apps really do make a difference. If these type of apps had been more mature in the beginning it would have helped initial adoption and retention.
Recently links have started working in-app instead of sending me out to access lemmy through firefox. But it is still next to impossible to link someone else to a place, you need to know a lot of new stuff.
Not that I would want to. There is still very little interesting content, it is almost all yank-oriented, with occasional input from Europeans. The euro input is nice, but doesn't relate much to Oz, it's more relatable than the stuff made and commented on by Americans, that's all.
It's fun, but like looking through a window at someone elses social area. It isn't homelike by a longshot. And if I ever mention this, all the yanks stacks-on by calling me a c**t, which is actually rude to someone you don't have a long term positive relationship with of a very specific agegroup, and causes me to leave their community because it was rude.
All in all, not really bothered if Lemmy doesn't succeed, but hopeful it might evolve one day.