Spyke
JingJangreply
lemmy.world

This is a great community.

The Lemmy community is far better than the subreddit

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lemmy.ml

Does anyone know of communities where the posts are many paragraphs of OC selftext with the comments discussing it? I don't really care what the content is, but that's for format I'm looking for. So far it's just links, cat pics, and memes...

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Agreed! I loved communities like AITA, relationship advice, etc... on Reddit.

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Lemmy is still in that early link aggregator stage, Reddit was like this too for awhile.

as the saying goes, be the change you wish to see...

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rahmadreply
lemmy.ml

You may want to check out tildes.net -- great community, totally text focused experience. I find that tildes complements lemmy well, and end up on both (in addition to a few other sites) to get a well rounded aggregation/discussion experience.

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UhBellreply
lemmy.world

Best of redditor updates was my favorite of these, even if most of them were probably made up.

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lemmy.world

You'll probably need to wait a bit for those, or else start one.

People were willing to write that kind of stuff on Reddit because they knew people would see it. Possibility of attention incentivizes people to put the work in.

Here...not so much. Less incentive to put effort into big text posts without more people. Lemmy's less than perfect sorting for Hot or Active is helping much either.

That's kind of how Reddit was at first, too. All of this will take shape eventually it's just not here quite yet.

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I've made a few text/discussion based posts on a dnd community and got good engagement. People are wrong if you give them a chance.

Be the change you want to see. It's never more true than at the beginning of something like we are now. I've only been here a month or two and I ashtray feel like I've seen Lemmy evolve over that time. It's cool!

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kbin.social

Almost any community named "cat" or "dog". People should post more pictures of their happy non-human family.

Please. I need a way to break up the solid pages of awful global news in my feed, and I haven't got any of my own to hug.

edited to add: here's a list of cat communities , if there are other lists for other animals let me know.

Some other animal communities I subscribe to (not exhaustive):

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So sweet. Please spread the joy to your choice of cat community too!

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fiat_luxreply
kbin.social

I appreciate you. All three of you. And I really like the sunflower scratching post too!

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ndguardianreply
lemmy.studio

My fiancé got it, as she loves sunflowers. And we appreciate you too!

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ndguardianreply
lemmy.studio

I'd be happy to do so, but I'm not quite sure how to post something to a cat community on Kbin. If you don't mind giving me a 20 second tutorial, I'd be appreciative! I'll post to one or two of the cat communities on Lemmy though since I'm here.

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Lemmy and kbin are federated so posting on lemmy is just fine and will likely find the same people.

But also if you search for any community in the lemmy search like "![email protected]" (no quotes) it should let you post in that community like any other lemmy community. Assuming everything is working today on the fediverse.

Direct links in different formats:

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NightOwlreply
lemmy.one

I didn't need to block communities when I first started lemmy, but then predictably became necessary as time passed so went block crazy and now feed is easier again to try and find intersting communities when browsing all over news agregators.

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fiat_luxreply
kbin.social

That's the thing though, I do want to know about the topics and events, they're important and have huge consequences. But previously I was relying on nice things from communities I enjoy hearing from to space the more painful content out.

I have learnt that nice content requires a lot more activity if it stands a chance against the sheer volume of news created. But I also know there are lots of people here who have nice content to share that would benefit us all.

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NightOwlreply
lemmy.one

I used to, but I've switched entirely over the RSS after years of relying on places like reddit for news. It's still the same news sources, but I noticed now seeing all the articles released that day how much stuff is cherry picked to submit that has the best chance of gaining traction due to alarmist headlines. So seeing a lot more of the headlines without the community algorithm that determines what is shown.

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Fair point. Perhaps I need to finally do the RSS thing. I guess the old ways are the best after all...

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lemmy.world

Why do people block communities instead of using the subscribed feed? It feels like too much work. Did people really browse /r/all or the front page of reddit that much? That sounds like a nightmare. No wonder people complained about the mass of low effort posts. You're subjecting yourself to them.

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People are trying to find new communities to subscribe to. New has been a good way to find them.

As for Reddit that's what amazing browser extensions like RES and third party browsers like RiF were for to filter out content by blocking subs, keywords, urls, and flairs, which made /r/all a pretty pleasant experience over default.

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quaffreply
lemmy.ca

I’ve been seeing this in the All section… what is it?

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Ahhh this makes a lot of sense! Thank you 🙏

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World’s finest queer shitposting

💩 🌈 💩 🌈 💩 🌈 💩 🌈

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Are there other imaginary communities like the subreddits? Like /r/imaginarylandscapes, dwarves, elves, portals, etc. Even one that cross posts from reddit would be cool

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I see we're all shilling the communities we mod, which makes sense if you think about it. So in that vein:

For more gamedev-related communities we've got a sticky post here, and for more crafting communities of all shapes and sizes there's one here!

Apart from those I've been hanging around in [email protected] since both my and its very first day here on Lemmy. Like the name suggests, basically just casual UK chatter without the scourge of politics. Lots of moaning about the weather.

[email protected] could do with more Pratchett fans finding it, it's been pretty dead for the last month (not entirely surprising though as the subreddit wasn't huge either).

And another shoutout to [email protected] because LOL.

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Scrollonereply
feddit.it

Sorry for the stupid question, why the community names are sometimes prefixed with a "!" ?

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That's how you link to Communities on Lemmy. Basically the same thing as the "r/" prefix on Reddit.

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lemmy.world

Because if you leave off the !, your device will try to open those links in email.

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Scrollonereply
feddit.it

You're right. But I wonder why they didn't go the Mastodon route by using a @

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Nixreply
merv.news

Is it just me or do these links never work on memmy?

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hddsxreply
lemmy.ca

1 community, 9 posts, 6 comments?

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