And to those that have been here for a while, how has your experience changed over the year(s)?

What has worked for you?
What do you see needs improvement in your chosen platform?

  • fizzle@quokk.au
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    7 hours ago

    I’ve been here since the before times.

    It was just weird back then. I had no idea what tankies were and the content just seemed bizarre without any content. I wasn’t here daily but kept checking in.

    Since the reddit 3rd party app fiasco there’s been more content so you could block .ml and have a somewhat satisfying experience.

    Piefed is very comparable to lemmy but without the ideological stink and better filters - I thoroughly recommend making the switch.

    Mods in the fediverse generally have better intentions than their counterparts on reddit. There have been a number of fumbles but for the most part they’re better community stewards, although they do still have the same inherent problem of being fieflords.

    The content on the fediverse lags behind reddit. For emerging stories there’s way more interesting and up to date content on reddit. I’ve been using redlib for the last few years so I browse reddit but can’t log in. It’s a reasonable compromise IMO.

    I do have some concerns about the fediverse.

    Firstly it’s an echo chamber. Quite often if a commenter points out some kind of nuance which doesn’t align with the approved opinion they just get piled on. One recent example was the “Trump shat himself” video. Someone said something like “I can’t really see it, you can hear a little squeak that could be anything and green lady is just looking around”, they got downvoted to oblivion and loads of responses basically saying “how dare you not make fun of the POTUS”.

    We can’t discuss things here. There’s like 6 types of posts and we all just make the approved responses to each of them.

    Secondly is the dwindling content. Things have deteriorated in the last few years with smaller communities drying up. Everyone’s aware of it but no one can or will do anything about it. I don’t have the stats but I suspect that 99% of posts are made by about 4 different users.