I’ll try to dial back my time on lemmy because I’ve noticed that I spend way, way more time here than I ever did back on reddit

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    Frankly there isn’t as much content. So, no.

    But if I’m really honest it’s about equal because all the content is on bluesky and tiktok.

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    No, the smaller userbase means there aren’t niche communities for my specific interests like games nobody but me like.

    I still like Lemmy but those specific connunites I can miss. I completely abandoned Reddit in the APIocalypse anyway

    The Sweden board was pretty good too, and there’s no where near similar engagement here.

    And I do not have the time, engagement or mental fortitude to make these communities, that would be dead, myself. To be honest I don’t really understand exactly how Lemmy and the Fediverse works - but I think to bring in more people that can’t be expected of users either.

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    More time than new reddit, less time than old reddit.

    I was pretty active in comments for the first 8 years or something. Had a post or two hit front page.

    No dinosaurs bringing up Digg?

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    The time I spent on Reddit was pretty close to zero, except on rare occasions. I used to spend more time on Lemmy, but over the past year, I feel like the vibe has changed and I haven’t been enjoying it as much.

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      Same. But honestly reddit was more fun than here.

      I’m stuck here & loyal now. Because am irreversibly permabanned from Reddit.

      Let’s make Lemmy fun.

      Most of the “fun” on reddit was fake because 85% of all posts & users are bots.

      So Lemmy is a breath of fresh air from all that mental manipulation.

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        Same! Wild how they went from throwaway accounts being part of the culture to banning people forever and employing techniques beyond what Facebook does to control accounts.

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    Yes.

    I have an app on my phone for usage limits, and for social media I have that set for 1 hour. I rarely hit the limit nowadays, but Lemmy is more than capable of taking up that time unless I have a super specific question in a niche hobby

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    Nope. Making Reddit as mildly addictive as it was likely took more than just a generic application of the type.

    In that way, Lemmy’s development motivations make this platform (IMO) a lot healthier, because it wasn’t purposefully tweaked into something addictive by a group of sociopaths holding boring dystopia meetings looking to appease the shareholders or the ownership.

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        For me it’s because I’m not reading the same top comment on virtually every post. I used to always skip top comment because it was just a copied comment to a repost, but eventually it got so silly I had to read halfway down to get any original thoughts. Now that we’re in a world where there’s so much bot generated content and it isn’t affecting lemmy in largely the same way as the other social media platforms, it’s even more apparent.

        To the other repliers point, contrarian commentary isn’t censored as heavily and power tripping mods to get named and shamed from what I’ve seen from my perspective - that said I am a heavy reader instead of commentator so I have my own set of biases.

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        yes

        lemmy def lacks mutli paragraph comments threads. more than two sentences here is a long comment.

        i liked reading thought out ideas and opinions. very few threads i’ve seen here have those. and often they are downvoted because they are not supporting the lemmy default viewpoints… which are mostly of the soundbite length.

        that said, people aren’t getting banned for those comments like they would on reddit. and i’m not getting banned for replying to them.

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    Lemmy is really growing on me as I can see there’s discussion when it comes to the current events, I like to read real opinions and viewpoints on from others outside of my bubble, reddit and X both are too bot riddled for me to personally for that use. I still do go on reddit often for local content as it’s a better source of upcoming events and whats going on around the city than the actual local news agencies.

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    Nope. Honestly though Lemmy helped me with my Reddit addiction. Haven’t been on Reddit in years and only occasionally engage with Lemmy during the week. Supplanted both with reading bootleg manga, ha ha ha.

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      Same here. I was honestly worried when I left Reddit. Which worried me even more. Once I moved to lemmy, I still use it, obviously, but I often go a few days between opening it. I’ve found I take my phone out less when I’m sitting, my overall screen time went down to like an hour and change a day, and I don’t miss it.

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    Yes.

    On Reddit I had two specific groups i visited and thats it.

    Here I tend to browse and read ALL, as there’s not enough traffic in the grouos I am interested in.

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    Short answer, no.

    There just isn’t as much content to scroll, and there’s no accomodations for separating communities by interest. Allegedly, piefed fixes this but I haven’t tried yet.

    I’d like it if I could keep my news feed separate from my technology feed separate from my porn feed separate from gaming feed separate from you get the idea. Since it’s all blended together, it’s harder to stay on the platform. The same complaint applies to yourube, by the way.

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    Not really, I stop in and chat a bit on posts I find interesting. On Reddit I doomscrolled.

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    No, I like reading and writing here, but I spend a lot of time watching short videos. It’s a constant bombardment of interesting facts (mixed with some news, memes, trends…); it’s stimulating.