Many communities here are too empty, and if there are not enough people to make original threads maybe doing that for a while could help?

  • Luke@lemmy.ml
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    10 months ago

    I honestly do not understand when people complain about Lemmy being too empty. That's not my experience at all, not even close! My subscribed feed is pretty tame (intentionally), but if I switch to all, I can scroll and scroll until I'm like "maybe I should take a break" and I'm still only seeing posts from like 3h back. There is so much going on here, how are people going around saying it's dead?

    • idiocracy@lemmy.zip
      hexagon
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      10 months ago

      I find the communities i'm most interested about extremely empty, about to respond to a post then I notice it was made weeks ago..

  • Lvxferre@lemmy.ml
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    10 months ago

    In addition to what other users said: quality matters. 90% of the content of any subreddit is trash, and bots are unable to sieve the 10% of good stuff from that trash. As such, most [all?] bots automatically bringing content from Reddit are bound to litter Lemmy and make it worse, not better.

    The same applies to most users there, too. There are a few rational people there, and we should attract them to Lemmy if/when possible, but most redditors are dead weight and trash, and do a great favour to Lemmy if they stay in Reddit.

  • Ategon@programming.dev
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    10 months ago

    that exists in instances such as lemmit.online

    the issue with having that in the main communities is communication will be one way if you try to reply to that. Theres bots such as the l4s bot that is in the middle of the two that ocasionally cross-posts link posts that are popular though. Thats still controversial but can be easily blocked

  • juliebean@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    it's been done. it is not good and every time i see one of those spam bots i block it. if i didn't, browsing 'all' would be mostly zero conversation reddit links. it makes the lemmy experience much better without them, imho.