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  • It's still kind of a mixed bag. I'm getting tired of talking about Linux all the time.

    I find comment threads to be more engaging than reddit but the hivemind mentality has definitely started to take hold here.

    In terms of stability, sure, the platform has gone down way less. In terms of content? Feels more or less the same that it did when I joined - all we really talk about is tech news with a leftist slant.

    I haven't gone back to reddit to browse since I left when the API changes happened, but it's still a way more conducive source of information on a myriad of topics that you get forwarded to through searches.

  • Not really.

    The high volume of unoriginal Linux content is getting old, and that's coming from somebody who uses Linux.

    Behind that, there's very little in the way of niche communities/interests. But I suppose that's just because the total number of users isn't high enough for people with specific interests to reach some critical mass .

    So for me, Lemmy hasn't been anything more than a news aggregator interspersed with the occasional funny meme.

    • The high volume of unoriginal Linux content is getting old, and that’s coming from somebody who uses Linux.

      I can't really complain about the content being a bit stale when it feels like the alternative is nothing. So many communities that had vibrant counterparts on Reddit struggle to get one post per week. If it's ditto-memes on Lemmy, I'll take it.

  • Its definitely improved a lot since I joined ~6 months ago, though I've also started to see more of the bullshit that makes all the other social medias icky. But, so far its been easy to ignore/block and its cool to run into familiar users across different communities that comes with smaller platforms.

    • Some of the bullshit is just kinda human nature. But it's been interesting to compare the difference vs a place like Reddit which encouraged a lot of the toxicity in order to boost artificial "engagement".

  • I was saying the other day there's been a noticeable uptick in activity in some of my favourite arts & crafts type communities over the last couple of weeks. Probably just a temporary blip, and our numbers are still quite precarious, but it's encouraging nevertheless.

  • Yes, it is so much better, sometimes I forget Sync for Lemmy ain't Sync for Reddit.

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