• tetris11@feddit.uk
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    2 months ago
    • Clicks “All”, “Top Six Hours”

      • Sees impersonal biased news sources reporting how bad the world is
      • Every post repetition of the one above it
    • Clicks “Comments”

      • Scrolls for a while
      • Finds one person talking about how good their day is or one topic they’re passionate about
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      2 months ago

      Nail, meet head. This is the Lemmy experience.

      Reddit was big enough for people to have different interests and, here is the kicker, the subreddit system was a perfect way to separate the people that didn’t give a shit about a subject and those that did.

      There was life besides /all

      If you remove /all from Lemmy you have, maybe, 3-4 communities that post with any regularity. Within those there are maybe 2 people in total that post.

      It’s turning to shit. A complete and utter echo chamber.

    • maam@feddit.uk
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      2 months ago

      People attack me constantly on Lemmy if I suggest to look at the positive a little more.