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[–] unconsciousvoidling@sh.itjust.works 16 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Not until people stop using it.

[–] noobdoomguy8658@feddit.de 15 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Pretty much this. As much as l love the fediverse, there's still way too many people on reddit giving it way too much activity, especially in gaming: two of the biggest communities I've frequented over the course of this year are still only active on reddit.

Other platforms, like lemmy or discord, either have little to none activity on certain topics like the former, or are poorly designed and lackkng to allow its users to search for stuff properly like the latter.

These days I'm much more diverse with my Internet activity, which is good, but man I wish more people just dumped reddit, especially from the communities I needed to drop it the most.

[–] FigMcLargeHuge@sh.itjust.works 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Hell, there's too many people on Lemmy giving reddit too much activity. I blocked a couple of bots that were literally just yanking posts from reddit. They even left the links right back to reddit giving them the actual traffic. We can do better people. If I want shitty reddit content I would just go there.

[–] aaaa@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

These bot posts are awful for Lemmy engagement.

People see bots posting massive amounts of content, which zero people want discuss in the comments.

There's a couple of instances that seem to be dedicated entirely to reposting bots. Every new person who joins Lemmy either is put off by all the bot spam without users, or they have to block several dozen bots and communities to make a usable experience.

It's no wonder it doesn't grow any faster. I get the idea that we should take a cue from Reddit on this one, and curate a "new-user-friendly" set of default subscriptions for guests and new signups.

Or maybe defederate from nom.mom to get rid of like 75% of this nonsense.