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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For me it’s the ridiculous amount of alt left/communist comments in EVERY thread. Even blocking the worst offending instances I still get a frankly insane amount of comments from delusional people thinking we should all give up our personal possessions and everyone just magically have access to everything at no cost to anyone.

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Is someone missing the taste of boot?

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Is someone missing the taste of laziness? This is exactly what I’m talking about. You retards can’t help but comment. You have no plan. You deny reality. You just want but don’t want to put in the work to actually do anything. Someone told you something about Marx and because you lack the ability to do any actual research you just clump together and scream on 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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Fiscally right?? Does that mean you write a check to Jeff Bezos every month?

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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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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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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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The only person here answering the question lol

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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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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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Agree’d, people aren’t contributing enough so it seems dead after a 30min check per day (might not be a bad thing).

If lemmy is to thrive and survive, post, comment and start discussions. That’s what is addictive and provides value.

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Not sure. Sort by “All” and “New” and there’s a lot.

Not sure how this statement will age, but I feel Lemmy is here to stay. At least for now. Means it will likely grow over time.

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Thunder’s latest update added a dismiss read posts feature, it lets you remove read posts on demand as you scroll, “refreshing” the feed with content you haven’t seen, but without actually refreshing the page.

Lets you scroll a lot deeper into the feed without it feeling “dead” or “stale”.

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Good to know!

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There are algorithms working in the background on Reddit to keep you there. Same with pretty much all “social media”. They aren’t on Lemmy. The point of Reddit is to keep you there, and shove as many ads down your throat as possible. Ads don’t exist here, and no one (as far as i can tell) is making money from you being here.

Yeah, there is less content, but that’s not really the biggest reason.

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There are algorithms working in the background on Reddit to keep you there. Same with pretty much all “social media”. They aren’t on Lemmy. The point of Reddit is to keep you there, and shove as many ads down your throat as possible. Ads don’t exist here, and no one (as far as i can tell) is making money from you being here.

I agree with what you’re saying about the algorithms sucking you in, but disagree that’s the biggest reason. Lemmy just doesn’t have a lot of content, browse HOT or go through your subscriptions and you’re done pretty quick.

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If you run out of items to view on Lemmy, you can always go out and, like, engage with family, or hobbies, or grass-touching…

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I browse about 5 hours a day according to my phone lol

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post, comment and start discussions. That’s what is addictive and provides value.

Just want to +1 this. You’d be surprised how “addictive” it can be to get active. And probably more valuable to you too.

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Massively. If you can contribute, ask and learn on a discussion then you get WAY more out of it.

Lemmy is perfect for that atm, reddit you’d get immediately drowned out or some dickhead just dismissing your point and that’s it, done.

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Despite being a smaller community, I find I’ve been getting significantly more replies on Lemmy. Maybe it’s easier to get noticed.

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No, I will not discuss this with you, nor will I write a comment.

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We just need to get those mods from ask historians here and the millions will come I’m sure

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Reddit’s continuous contributions were more shitposts and inside jokes though, so the little I do read here feels a lot more personal and more in depth. It’s pretty nice.

I needed excuses to get the hell off my phone more anyway.

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i think also u [sometimes] need to wait 6-12 hours because people arent viewing,commenting,upvoting when they are asleep,working, or busy with life.

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Because it’s kinda dead… I won’t go back to Reddit but Lemmy doesn’t scratch the same itch Reddit did. This is my first comment on Lemmy by the way.

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16 billion years of evolution and still nobody asked if it’s your first comment on lemmy. Joking obviously, welcome to lemmy!

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Takes a deadboy to know a deadplatform, I guess.

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“kinda dead” is the last way I’d describe it. Dead like i95 compared to LA? I guess…

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That’s legit! Glad to have witnessed your first comment!

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If not for the fact that the ttrpg community was so important to me on Reddit, I’d probably not have migrated over, as addicted as I was to the generic /all content on Reddit, I’m glad to be rid of it.

But lemmy is yet to be able to sustain the equivalent community, I want to have access to that infinite pool of topical conversation that I can’t find anywhere, I won’t go back to Reddit but it’s just getting smaller here on Lemmy.

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I get addicted by farming downvotes now. Because imaginary internet points are so useless. Why get karma when you can get negative karma?

Psst. You see that ⬇️ arrow? Give it a press, please.

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I didn’t know instances can do that.

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