Hopefully things change once lemmy.world updates to 0.19 with scaled sorting. And maybe you guys and gals have some advice for fixing my issue.

To keep my feed fresh I subscribed to all the big communities full of memes. They do have engagement beyond funny jokes, but I’m tired of how political everything is.

I’m not trying to bury my head in the sand, on the contrary, im highly aware how much fascism has taken its grips on the world. But I don’t need to be reminded everytime I’m on lemmy.

So I’m hoping once scaled sorting is on lemmy.world, the lemmyverse will transform. I hope I start seeing my hobbyist community come to life.

Or if people have recommendations for large communities not full of politics that works too. Maybe memes and shitposts aren’t for me.

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I left the shitposts and it’s been much more fun. I’m there with you, I deal with anxiety. I’m an informed voter, I keep up with things, but when I’m scrolling and wasting time I don’t want to be bombarded with how terrible the world is. I just want to see cats and chuckle a bit.

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Keyword filters are helpful for this, especially when people feel the need to post about a topic to every single community they can find. Boost has this as a feature, and I’m pretty sure several other apps do, too.

Sometimes I have to just block certain people, though.

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Same I avoided news stuff back on reddit too. RSS fills that role anyways of headlines, and I don’t really need the world is ending and everyone sucks so be depressed and anxious input to add to that.

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I had to not just leave lemmyshitpost, but block it. I want to appreciate people making an effort to put up content, but that content is so cringy and annoying that I couldn’t take it anymore and it shows up under All if you don’t block it.

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I’ve been active. Any time I share an opinion that isn’t in-step with the crowd, I get bombarded by people defending the status quo, insulting me, and telling me that I’m wrong because “just look at the downvotes” which is a hilarious metric.

I got banned from the Vegan community for suggesting that meat was deeply ingrained in our behavior from a cultural perspective, and simply messaging to other people that animals were alive and conscious wasn’t going to cut it if they wanted to reduce meat consumption.

I also tried to convince people that rubbing BLM/anti-“all lives matter” rhetoric in conservatives faces wasn’t going to convince them to support our movements, and the whole thing devolved into everyone throwing insults out, and not one person could ever explain why I was wrong.

Maybe becoming active on Lemmy isn’t a great thing lmao

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That’s normal “movement” people behavior. And that’s why most people never get anywhere near a movement.

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I think you’re right. Just gonna have to keep fighting the good fight. I guess lol

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This is generally my experience too

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Thanks for the recommendations. I subscribed to all of them.

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Happy to help!

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I hope I start seeing my hobbyist community come to life.

Me too. There’s nothing to really replicate the D&D scene from reddit. Most smaller spaces are dead on Lemmy. That was pretty much all I did on reddit towards my later years but it’s not doable here. And if it doesn’t change soon I’ll probably be done with Lemmy. There isn’t enough engagement even with All/Hot sorting.

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I recognize it’s not the same, but you might try posting some D&D related stuff in the games communities that are open to tabletop games. Also looking into it again, I remembered there’s ttrpg.network as a whole, and !rpg@ttrpg.network in particular for tabletop RPGs, and !dndnext@ttrpg.network for D&D 5th edition specifically.

With /c/RPG it at least appears there’s some engagement when people post, albeit admittedly the last post was a couple days ago (as of this comment).

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Me being a dense pattern of neural activity: you can try to find your peers in this community as well. My mind went straight to the larger specific interest communities as I’m thinking you may find others more easily there.

However, feel free to make a thread or threads here to try to find likeminded folks until you can get smaller communities going. Whether as simple as, “hey anyone else into D&D” or say cross-posting from a smaller community to here of things like organizing games or whathaveyou.

This isn’t strictly to D&D btw, it includes other hobbyists trying to gauge interest in forming, or grow existing, communities. Basically feel free to post (or cross post) about your hobbies here, whatever you may have recently done related to them, and see if anyone else is also into your hobby and if you all might want to make a community of your own (if one doesn’t exist yet).

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The hobby communities really need someone to bootstrap them, posting content, even if it doesn’t initially get much engagement.

The problem is that that’s actually quite hard work, and can’t be rushed, it requires posting a little over a long period of time - and may never get going!

Which are the ‘core’ D&D communities you are aware of? (so I can subscribe to them all)

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The core d&d communities on lemmy? I’m not sure there are any. Rpgmemes gets the most traffic.

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Bigger hobby/fan content is dead. The smaller stuff doesn’t even exist. My most active subs on Reddit were NFL, Final Fantasy, Morrowind, and DnD memes. The new movie discussion threads were great too.

Now I’m just in News and Gaming mostly. But on the bright side, I don’t spend nearly as much time on here. So it’s a net positive.

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It is a shame that the news communities have filled out better than the more hobby-level stuff. I think that will come with time and hopefully some more users

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It’s just a lot easier to find and share that type of content than stuff around a niche hobby. That takes a full community which takes time to grow. I think we’ll get there eventually.

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Yeah I comment a lot but I really should try to post more

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I tried to make an effort to post more since I joined here. It’s easier once you get the habit of it.

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Replied to someone else with a similar comment a moment ago, but I’ll reiterate here: if you want to post about your hobbies/hobby activities here either to gauge interest in making a community or until the existing communities get more traction, feel free to.

This is an in-between community as-is, so I think it’s as good a place as any to find likeminded people to build and grow other, more focused communities.

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News is general interest, so it’s more likely to get engagement and grow. The more the news communities grow, the more engagement will happen with more niche communities. It’s the same network effect that reddit and Facebook benefitted from.

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