• Thanks4Nothing@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    I gotta be honest…I am hanging on by a threat. The communities that I was engaged with on Reddit before the Snoopacolypse were pretty niche. I wasn’t there for r/funny or r/videos, etc. I found similar communities on Lemmy, but they have soooooo little activity. I have to modify my sort just to see content, as its so old. When there are posts, they typically get very little discussion.

    I am on Lem.ee, and I have the hardest time posting anything from mobile. It looks like it fails, and if I sort by new, it isn’t there and never shows up - HOWEVER, I start getting replies, so someone is seeing it somehow.

    I detest what reddit did and is still doing - but Lemmy is not filling that void for me, and its frustrating.

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      1 year ago

      I feel you. The Network Effect is real, and the niche subreddits need a HUGE overall userbase to work at all.

      The total population of Lemmy + Kbin is about the size of a medium size city subreddit.

      I’m staying here for now. I sometimes cheat and browse reddit not-logged-in. I don’t know what the answer is.

      • brbposting@sh.itjust.works
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        1 year ago

        I think it’s fair to reply to niche-sub threads with a little PS:

        BTW, I’ve recently shifted my online engagement to Lemmy, as I find it aligns more with my values and the way I like to share content. The community there is very welcoming, and they’d be incredibly receptive to the insights shared in this thread. Hope to seeing you there!

    • imaqtpie@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      Try fiddling around with your language settings maybe? Sometimes the language filter can hide posts in a weird way.

      Ultimately, if your only interest is in a handful of niche communities, then Lemmy isn’t quite there yet, I agree. I am also missing a bunch of niche communities, but I enjoy most of the popular content that’s on Lemmy anyhow, so I’m not too bothered by the loss of the niche stuff for now.

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      1 year ago

      Same for me. I browsed Reddit exclusively for a bunch of small but active communities about books and niche games or shows. Most of those either don’t have a place on Lemmy, or the place they have is a ghost town. Too little posts, and even fewer engagement. I frequently see posts with upvotes in the single digits and zero comments.

      I don’t plan on going back to Reddit, but at the same time I don’t think that Lemmy is a valid substitute yet. Maybe it’s also a problem of discoverability? Like, I heard of Lemmy during the APIcalypse, but I’ve never seen it mentioned anywhere else, and I don’t know how a normal person looking for a community online is supposed to find Lemmy, or even learn the existence of it.