The algorithm sucks too. When I sort by "hot" I get days old threads. "Ht" needs to prioritise both popularity and recency
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I understand that that's the point of it, but it runs contrary the network effect that makes social media valuable, and creates too much of a barrier of entry to new users.
When Twitter became woefully unpopular, I heard several different podcasters say something along the lines of "For now we're still on Twitter. We'll move onto Mastodon once I work out how to use it", and none of them ever joined. If content creators don't join a network because it's too difficult to join compared to other networks, then content consumers will have no reason to join either.
It's no coincidence that the biggest community on lemmy.ml is Linux.
They could be legit users, FWIW, and just not understanding Lemmy enough to know what an "instance" is. Nowhere else on the internet (except Mastodon) is it a "thing" to have different instances of the same site iteracting.
Half of my comments are about Lemmy not being ready yet, or a viable alternative to Reddit. It's not a "big lie". I'm currently relying on the hover-over text to know where the icons are, brcause they're not loading for some reason. I'm confident that decentralised social media will never take off, brcause the point of social media is to bring people together rather than stick them on different servers.
Been trying to find an open source speaker designing program and so far they all suck
NSFW Reddit is the worst these days. Nothing but onlyfans ads
Are any office suites as good as MS Office for referencing and citations? One of the things that keeps my wife stuck on windows/macOS is the need for a good Office suite for university
RedReader isn't actually. Reddit granted them an exemption, partially because it's FOSS
The great thing about using free open-source software is the immunity from corporate shenanigans.
Good as dead then.
It's a term that broadly refers to people with more experience in a technology and more ability to extract use from it.
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Australia- Safe to drink. The water is chlorinated and fluoridated (for dental health).
I'm not 100% sure if the water is fluoridated across the whole country or just in my state