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It still is more populated and has a lot higher activity, which suits slightly better for doomscrolling.
Lemmy needs to get slightly more popular. And maybe a centralized place to find different instances?
Like i haven't found any active fitness related ones.
It's like coming from a convention Hall full of people and going into a minimally occupied hotel.
You have to pick a server.
I promise you, that's why
Oh no, how am I going to pick a server?! That’s even harder than choosing a shirt to put on!
It's weird, but that shit intimidates non technical people, and there are a lot of them. It would need better if it says something like 'Click on the flag of the country closest to where you live' or something like that.
Linux seems to have managed to do this - I recently did I mint install on my laptop, it was all GUI, no arcane jargon, no need to use the console, really well optimised for the non-technical folk. You'd be surprised how many people see 'server' and think 'I don't have one of those, and I don't think I want one'.
You're probably right and this is the first time I've felt kind of glad for the "speed bump" that picking a server on the fediverse has become. We'll get another influx before too long; maybe a "you need to be this clever to ride the ride" checkpoint isn't such a bad thing.
/r/rats and tv show discussions for me
This is basically all I use for now. Lemmy doesn't have the infrastructure for every TV episode and movie I watch.
yeah. and even in the generic tv show communities there are maybe a couple people discussing a new episode, if at all.
Compared to thousands for a popular show.
heck, even star trek is barely active compared to reddit. and they did an official migration in the beginning
Is there a reason to expect bots won't overwhelm Lemmy as well?
Not nearly as much financial incentive for the admins to look the other way
Most likely, they will. They are not elikely to infect larger instances. Smaller instances will spot them and ban them, I hope.
Why do you expect they will be unlikely to infect larger instances?
Because Lemmings can be insufferable sometimes.
Have you considered changing instances?
So were Redditors 15-20 years ago, though. This place is exactly like the old Reddit ecosystem. Heavily focused on programming, Linux, and Star Trek. The smaller subs for politics, culture, news, etc take longer to build up.
Yeah, we are pretty great 😎
Right... 15 years ago...
I think the downvotes are proving you right 😉
As opposed to Reddit users?
Yes. There's much more grand standing.
Well yea but it's because we're right 👍