• Krudler@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    No based on the fact that it’s completely overloaded with idiots.

    It takes constant, active blocking and research to figure out how to make this experience … not a complete piece of shit

    It’s just not for the average person, even as a former game dev and highly technical person, I find it irritating to just use Lemmy

    I had the institute a block one community, and block one user per day policy just to make myself sane around here

    And of course, the biggest reason not to recommend anybody to come to Lemmy, is they basically cloned Reddit. Outside of some philosophical feelings that us technical people have, there’s really no reason for anybody to be here

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    16 hours ago

    I tell people I use lemmy (piefed isn’t quite there for me, just yet) and mastodon. That’s it, I just tell them. The rest is up to them.

    If anyone were to ask, I’d suggest blocking .ml, assuming it isn’t already.

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    17 hours ago

    I wouldn’t recommend Lemmy to anyone I know. Lemmy feels like a meme aggregator more than a forum or a link aggregator. It probably has it’s own niche of people who like what they can find in it but the people I know seem interested in other things, like local news and sports.

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      14 hours ago

      Hmmm yeah I find it’s a little more technology people here not sports. I like the smaller community and I’ve made friends here.

  • Dale@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    Lemmy is the last stronghold of the Wild West. The only patch of grass in an enormous parking lot. No one owns it, theres no ads, it’s just a bunch of people on the internet like the old days. That’s what gives it value.

    That said the niche communities are still too small and the learning curve to get involved is too steep to fix that. The only niche communities that have a lot of users are focused on tech because the user base has to be technically literate to even make an account and see content.

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      8 hours ago

      Yes there are ads. User A posts a comment in a gaming sub asking about how to fix their controller. Users B and C post comments saying they have had good luck with buying a specific brand rather than going to the trouble of trying to repair. All 3 users are part of the ad.

  • sanity_is_maddening@piefed.social
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    12 hours ago

    I usually mention and explain the Fediverse and the many already existent platforms to anyone who starts complaining about the current state of social media. And explain why it would be better for the world for us all to move into a decentralised network than a corporate owned infrastructure.

    As for Lemmy, most people were never on reddit. In my social experience, very few people ever used it. But the ones that used and use reddit, absolutely lemmy came into the conversation. And older tech nerds become immediately interested. As they should.

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    The usual trio of lemmy, piefed, and mbin does have some problems, but to the best of my knowledge there isn’t any real alternative available right now if you want something that works approximately like this. What are you going to do, use billionaire-owned corporate social media? Lemmy is at least better than that.

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    I would recommend Piefed.social or Piefed.world to normal people, explain it’s a big message board where thousands of people post stuff to communities for specific interest an those posts show up in the feed on the main page sorted by how many people liked it.

    It’s good for following news, protests, learning about things you didn’t know about, or finding community with likeminded individuals. E.G. there are popular communities for Linux, LGBT, Trains, Food, etc.

    I would not recommend Lemmy in particular, because…

    Well…

    It’s a fuckin psyop.

    If the other person knows about Reddit and wonders why they would use the Fediverse instead you have to give them the big technical spiel about how Reddit has a singular owning entity which sold out to stock brokers and investors which made the platform worse with ads and bots, but the Fediverse is just a network of independent servers which communicate in the same format so nobody owns all of it and it cannot be bought or sold.

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        17 hours ago

        It was created.

        The main lemmy developers host Lemmy.ml who are a bunch of Tankies advocating for Russian invasion of Ukraine, among many other horrible atrocities. Here is a helpful documentation of their problematic behavior: https://lemmy.world/post/29072279

        Now, other instances which use Lemmy as a framework to build on are perfectly fine, for now, but it’s still bad to use a platform which garners support and funding from people for extremists and authoritarians. Which is why many people are making the move over to Piefed which is developed by different people than Lemmy.

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          Jeez. I knew they were tankies but I didn’t know that they were deliberately leveraging their instance to put other instances at a disadvantage. I recently moved to piefed for an unrelated reason after a discussion about kbin, this place was said to have a faster rate of development.

  • Otter@lemmy.ca
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    15 hours ago

    If they ask for recommendations / alternatives, then I mention it.

    I also share links with friends when there’s something relevant or interesting, same as any other social media platform. Usually it’s when there’s a good comment or explanation, else it makes more sense to share the original source

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    I don’t go around recommending apps or programs to people. A book, movie, or game maybe… never anything like “you gotta check out this star walk app! It confirms the bright star you’re looking at is once again Venus! It’s always Venus!”

    Btw don’t bother with the star finder applications. It’s Venus. Trust me.

    But no I’m not recommending lemmy to anyone. Even if they asked me directly what I used I’d probably say “it’s an app called mind your own business. You clearly wouldn’t like it”

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    13 hours ago

    if i end up reccommending it i would:
    Let them go through the communities i have on my account/suggest some from my list
    Then go through the top communities
    Then say that sorting by scaled is generally the best to get some diversity but also recent stuff
    And then whatever comes up

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    I don’t know much about this platform but as a person who really tries to avoid politics on the internet and focus on cool stuff like hobbies and cat videos I wouldn’t recommend people come here. There’s enough folks getting riled about politics. People need to focus on their local community and their family and what’s happening there, not mainstream US politics 24/7.

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    15 hours ago

    If someone asked me I’d mention “Lemmy”, but I wouldn’t generally push a recommendation to anybody without being asked.

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    15 hours ago

    i would, but I don’t think i can.

    it depends on which content they like and them exploring would be better. mine’s more into the federation and privacy side

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    15 hours ago

    No.

    I use it and am happy with it. I don’t recommend anything to anyone, people who could benefit, would be there already or find it themselbes.

    This is like.telling peoplenusing imessag.or WhatsApp to switch to Signal, if they’re using imessage and WhatsApp they are the problem.

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      I don’t understand your philosophy of not recommending anything to anyone. You’re a valid source of information. And word of mouth can be better than marketing or whatever other channels are being used to recommend things people.