• kreekybonez@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    I’m really enjoying Lemmy’s forum-focused platform, since it does feel like the old internet again, where I would actually want to engage in topics, rather than scroll through a hundred images and immediately forget most of it

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      I never really knew how much existed on the internet until around 2014, so I never got to experience things like IRC and small, engaging, and enthusiastic communities in their prime. I really hope Lemmy and the whole of fediverse takes off, cause I’m really enjoying it here.

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        And even then back in 2014 the discussions were so much more organic, I still remember a specially niche forum back then brimming with activity. It is alive and well but the userbase is reduced to a tenth of what it used to be. Fediverse platforms seem to be a return to form since corporate influence has been stripped away from them.

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          the discussions were so much more organic

          Yeah, that’s one of the main reasons I really just lurked on reddit and never commented. For every post that showed up in top/hot sorting, I already knew what the top 10 comments would be before I even clicked. And it’s not even like echo chamber type comments, but more just the same old reddit-isms that would get used over and over again. Like every “discussion” is basically a race to see who can be the first to say the thing, and somehow those comments always end up getting the most upvotes. I’ve already seen a few getting used here on Lemmy. Hopefully the community will learn to stop encouraging that kind of behavior.

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        And even then back in 2014 the discussions were so much more organic, I still remember a specially niche forum back then brimming with activity. It is alive and well but the userbase is reduced to a tenth of what it used to be.