Or at least less so than Reddit. It’s good, but, I can’t put my finger on it. Even when the content is good, the servers are up, and I’m getting notifications responding to comments, it’s never come to me doomscrolling for hours.

Edit: Guys, guys, I’m not trying to say Lemmy should be addictive or Reddit is better because it is. The opposite. I thought being addicted to something was always a bad thing? I was just curious as that I rarely ever see the content droughts people talk about, so I can scroll for as long as I want to with no interruptions, but unlike with Reddit, I don’t, and I would want to know a reason why. Is it psychological? Something behind the scenes? The type of people here?

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It’s not supposed to be. It doesn’t jam endless recommendations in your feed once you’ve gotten at the end of the new, fresh content. I feel like it’s a feature, not a bug, to have platforms that don’t optimise for time spent on them, because they don’t need our attention to show us ads.

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I’m so happy this is the top comment when I came in here. We’re not centralized social media that requires constant content generation to acquire more views and we shouldn’t try to treat it as such. Donate to your instances when you can, contribute to communities you care about with posts/comments, and then when you reach the end of your feed log off. How forums are supposed to be imo.

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I never realized all this but it’s so true. I browse and comment until I’m caught up, then log off.

Wow

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Exactly. Places/communities like Lemmy can and should serve different functions for different people - newsfeed, forum, meme collection/dumping ground - but the fine line between value and addiction gets obliterated by moneyed interests.

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There is no karma system so no people shitposting and reposting as much to pump up their score. Without this kind of gamification there is less noise.

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Basically, no dark patterns built to keep you scrolling.

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5 points

So then what are the up/down votes for?

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Individual post/comment votes. They would only get used for post/comment sorting at best. Nothing more.

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Fiscally right?? Does that mean you write a check to Jeff Bezos every month?

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Honestly an optional recommendation feature would be cool.

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Yeah, I’d like it too, but I suppose it’s a lot of work.

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The only person here answering the question lol

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