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      I love lemmy, don’t get me wrong, but I do miss the niche and specific game and music communities on there. Lemmy is mostly politics and memes at this point. All the more specific communities are very small.

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        And it would’ve been bearable, if the politics weren’t pretty much the same as on Reddit. From what I see, it has almost exactly the same libleft bias Reddit userbase has, with an (understandable) addition of interest in Linux, self-hosting and FOSS culture.

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          That’s just kinda the reality of demographics. Generally less people on the right than on the left, and those on the right are usually older, so still on Facebook. This site still over indexes with people on the left but so did Reddit when it first started.

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          my perception is that Reddit is more liberal while Lemmy is more leftist. it’s like comparing reform with revolution. of course, our individual differences would depend on the subs/communities we’ve subscribed to on top of our inherent policial tendencies

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            definitely agree with your first sentence, a lot of people (i think maybe from the usa?) conflate libertarianism/liberalism with leftism.

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    Videos. Viewing your up/downvotes. Profile posts.

    Not a feature of Reddit, but I also miss RES features: user tagging, seeing my votes on a user next to their name, advanced post filtering, and more.

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    Better moderation tools. A lot of these features are nice to have, but there is no way Lemmy can grow without better moderation tools.

    Even with the tiny userbase, we’re having problems with spam and rule breaking content. Add more users and it’s going to be a mess.

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      Ya, I dunno why mod tools are not a priority… So many defederations could be avoided with better mod tools…

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    Wiki pages for communities. It’s a great way to collect useful information that would otherwise get lost in different posts

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    Album posts. I’d like to share related pics in one post. Not sure how to do this if it’s already there.

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        Yeah but not all clients show them properly or make it obvious that there are multiple images and allow you to swipe through all of them.

        Which is probably a client issue that could be fixed, but for now, that functionality might as well not exist for a large portion of the users.

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          I mainly use Liftoff and it looks like it should work, I put the code in, but I don’t have luck with it. I was excited to try Boost again, but that has a very bare bones post screen, so I don’t even try.

          I sometimes just use a collage maker to put them into one image, but then they’re small. In trying to build up a picture oriented community (!superbowl@lemmy.world) it stinks to not have more options to post media.

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      You can search for communities and subscribe to them. Then you can select “subscribed” instead of “local” or “all”

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        I think what theyre getting at is lemmy doesnt really have a good way to discover sublemmies. A lot of the subs ive found were through all when they just happened to pop up now and again rather than specifically searching for a particular topic. Thats not a very fast way to find new communities. Which you could argue reddit doesnt do a great job of it either but lemmy is in a position where it cant afford to be inefficient.

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          That’s the same way I found subreddits on reddit, how do you search for anything other than subreddit names on Reddit?

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            I found a lot of the subs I visited through other subs. i.e subs that linked to each other. These communities did that because Reddit’s search functionality and discoverability is notoriously terrible. But they got away with it because of the sheer numbers of users. I estimate that just before the digg exodus, reddit had about 30 to 40 million users and that number tripled by a year later. To put this into perspective, lemmy probably has about a milllion users currently. Maybe two if we are being generous. Theres not really enough users or history to have the word of mouth growth reddit did without a good means to introduce users to new communities. Especially given that several of them are duplicates. eg. technology

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              You have a point here. On r*ddit, people just link a sub that exists or not, no matter, by just writing r/randomsubname. Sometimes just for a joke, sometimes to share a niche sub or something.

              On lemmy linking communities is much harder so you do it if you really want to. You have to know the name and the instance and at least for me, there is no auto complete.

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    Since Lemmy is just a small federated alternative to Reddit, not that many people are gonna know about it. As a consequence, not that many communities that were on Reddit are as big on Lemmy, if they even exist at all.

    It’s actually better because now I can cut down on social media usage and spend my time on actually productive things, like watching paint dry.

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    Videos hosting or someway to more seamlessly share video content. The Reddit player sucked fat donkey dicks, but the idea of viewing video in a post instead of clicking out to some rando site is much preferred.

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    I might be alone in this, but everyone always talks shit about recommendations or “the algorithm” on a lot of platforms. It’s really important though. There’s a difference in usability if you see what you like really quick. If you want to make sure ppl don’t get it if they don’t need it, make it a new tab.

    I really think Lemmy is great and it’s potential is even greater, but users and ease of use are the bottleneck rn, and that goes for every aspect of it.

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      I don’t mind algorithm feeds as long as it’s not the default view and as long as it’s not mingled with the normal feed. Reddit is an example of the latter case. They mix “promoted” content as well as “you visited a subreddit once so we think you’ll like this post” content along with posts from subreddits you subscribe to. I find that annoying.

      So I wouldn’t mind if Lemmy had an algorithm to recommend posts as long as it was in a “recommended posts” section. Then people who want it could click over to it and people who don’t like that could just ignore it.

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      Lemmy of all platforms is able to work fine without an algorithm. There needs to be some better sorting options, though. ‘Hot’ prioritizes new posts way too much, so you don’t even see posts that are 2 hours old.

      Also some way of making posts from smaller communities show up higher since they’ll never get as many upvotes as posts from popular communities.

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        I agree. I frequently see posts that are months old using “new”. I don’t think that means what they think it means.

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    More granular moderation tools.

    But in the last dev AMA they made it clear that wasn’t a priority. Honestly it killed a large chunk of excitement I had about Lemmy. Without ways for mods to keep the communities free of shit heads the communities won’t be sustainable and will stop growing.