its true

  • SatanClaus@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    3 hours ago

    Yeah. I’ve tried to get outta my comfort zone and post more often. Sometimes I don’t have the energy and just btowse for days though.

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    11 hours ago

    There are dozens of power users but I think there are some users that are encountered frequently in some places, particularly in communities that are local to the user. It would be neat to know if I have any notoriety at all. I’m easiest to spot on lemmy.ca communities if anywhere.

    I’ve noticed a handful of users become active, inactive and active again, whether it’s life stuff or whether they got temp banned. I won’t provide any examples because I don’t want to make this about someone’s personal life.

    This place never needs to be as big as reddit, just the fact there is a “stream” of users posting and commenting makes Lemmy feel alive. It was much quieter when I first joined (a few months prior to the creation of Lemmy.world), there might have 10-20 new posts a day on the whole site. I’m happy with it.

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      I’s exactly the same as you. Big Lurker. I exhuded much lurk energy.

      I think where we differed is i made an active decision to mod a community. And held myself accountable as if i have a responsibilty. Importantly i decided to be an active supporter and user of said community. I branch out a bit now, but my overwhelming set of activity is in the niches.

      It seemed possible, Lemmys small enough, and my niches are plenty small enough to not feel overstretched.

      As a Lemmy Worlder the perspective must be different though for you. I was talking to /u/Blaze@feddit.org about this a few weeks back, and he said it feels much more like reddit on the large lemmy instances. I imagine that must make it seem overwhelming? unnecessary? (You’d have to tell me), to think about modding communities as an avenue to getting actively involved.

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      8 hours ago

      Same.

      Oftentimes I just can’t get into the topic being discussed or I don’t have a well thought out opinion, so I’d rather enjoy reading what others think.
      I wish there was more content here sometimes, but I’m not allowed to complain until I contribute more myself.

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    In addition to the 1% rule that Blaze mentioned, there is the concept of tribes. Lemmy/MBin have fostered a tribal culture. Those that don’t follow in line with that culture are more fringe and as a result receive a different ratio of up votes to downvotes. It helps people find their place in our tribe, but it can also be off putting and result in a sort of self-exile.

    I’m not saying this limitation is good or bad. I personally find the views here refreshing even if I don’t always agree with them. To me, it’s a comfortable little microcosm of the human experience. But it is just that, a microcosm.

    If you want more people to contribute, we either have to evangelize and recruit and/or celebrate a more open culture.

    Right now it feels more like the beginnings of Reddit. My concern is if we make a goal to get bigger, we’ll also fall into the trappings of current Reddit.

    • JustFudgnWork@sh.itjust.works
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      8 hours ago

      Is there anywhere or any way you can recommend to get rid of US politics in my feed? Seems like theres a lot of that (I don’t mind a little but not every second post)

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        What Blaze said, or make sure your on an instance that suits your interests and rely on Local tab as the filter.

        Be it Nation (like myself at aussie zone), or special interests (like the instance “vegan theory club”). These instances Local feeds are very different from All Lemmy, and days often go by without any passing referal involving US politics.

        It doesn’t mean you can’t participate in the All tab discussions trending across the Lemmy instances, but it does mean your own Lemmy instance provides a kind of safe harbour, or comfortable place to retreat to when the trending posts get too much.

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      17 hours ago

      Great points and well said. Lemmy needs small community tools to really be a open platform for everyone

      • unlisting a small community from all
      • only allowing subscribers to vote on small communities
      • posting requirements for small communities (account must be x old, have x votes, have some voting ratio, etc)

      We need safe spaces for everyone.