Less content to go through, so you end up going through posts and comments a bit more thoroughly. This translates to higher engagement from users overall compared to Reddit.
The con of course is less content to go through.
Agree. For about half of what Iām interested in, thereās some activity on Lemmy and the conversations arenāt just āno u.ā
I wish I didnāt have to, but I still lurk on Reddit for some very specific hobby and occupation hubs. I think thereās a lot more āblue collarā activity over there than there is over here.
A lot more entertainment, too.
I'm still astonished there isn't an active movies or television presence over here. Feels like the topics over here are primarily news, technology, politics, but pop culture, movies, music, television, even gaming have somewhat low activity. Really bizarre those haven't gotten firm footing.
I'm wondering how much of that is the sorting algorithm. Waiting patiently for lemmy.world to implement 19.0 so we can get the scaled sort working properly, but that seems to have been...stalled or something.
So make some content. Almost all of these posts seem to be about not having content to consume, but someone has to make it too. Reddit used to have the same problem, the Internet was just smaller back then.
Less content to go through, so you end up going through posts and comments a bit more thoroughly. This translates to higher engagement from users overall compared to Reddit.
The con of course is less content to go through.
Agree. For about half of what Iām interested in, thereās some activity on Lemmy and the conversations arenāt just āno u.ā
I wish I didnāt have to, but I still lurk on Reddit for some very specific hobby and occupation hubs. I think thereās a lot more āblue collarā activity over there than there is over here.
A lot more entertainment, too.
I'm still astonished there isn't an active movies or television presence over here. Feels like the topics over here are primarily news, technology, politics, but pop culture, movies, music, television, even gaming have somewhat low activity. Really bizarre those haven't gotten firm footing.
I'm wondering how much of that is the sorting algorithm. Waiting patiently for lemmy.world to implement 19.0 so we can get the scaled sort working properly, but that seems to have been...stalled or something.
!anime@ani.social and !chat@literature.cafe has good enough engagement that every week there is something to talk about
So make some content. Almost all of these posts seem to be about not having content to consume, but someone has to make it too. Reddit used to have the same problem, the Internet was just smaller back then.