acrobaticpenguin23, (edited )

Even in the hay day of online discussion forum websites you’d have trolls that derail threads and bring nastiness to the forefront.

Good moderation, clearly defined rules and quality of content are key- contributes to a quality forum.

The karma farming and bridgading of Reddit is not missed here. Now if we can get some of the niche forums more population.

m3t00,
@m3t00@lemmy.world avatar

Now if we can get some of the niche forums more population.

create any you find missing. you are automatically the moderator. boring unpaid responsibility which you can trash if it starts to irritate

lemme_at_it,

The Lemmy homepage could do a random “Community Focus” where one random community is pinned for a day or 2 - or something like that. Just so people notice some of the tinier communities. I joined many when I 1st signed up but now my feed is full, so I hardly look for new ones anymore.

acrobaticpenguin23,

Great idea! Also I noticed that sports communities are mainly bots. Really wonder just how many actively posting users there are on Lemmy?

krzschlss,
@krzschlss@lemmy.world avatar

It’s just social credit. Why care?

Default_Defect,
@Default_Defect@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve already seen some, lets say disagreeable people floating around, but the moderators seem to be doing well to take care of it. Nothing is wrong with someone that has an opposing view, but being unnecessarily combative or straight up an asshole is too much.

tired_n_bored,

I feel some redditors have the downvote button as the sole mean of power in their lives. There are some who massively downvote to the point it’s concerning

Dark_Blade,
@Dark_Blade@lemmy.world avatar

I’ll admit, I’ve had far better experiences here than I have on Reddit; Lemmings aren’t as prone to argue on nonsensical topics as Redditors are.

That being said, there are still more than a few nasties here.

HeavenAndHell,
@HeavenAndHell@lemmy.world avatar

Because it’s easier to moderate smaller communities and the average idiot hasn’t discovered these types of communities. Reddit on the other hand has reached mainstream status, so the average idiot is going to sign up there and say stupid stuff or be idiotic. Every platform goes through this.

Dark_Blade,
@Dark_Blade@lemmy.world avatar

Sadly, you’re right; Lemmy’s quality will most likely tank just as hard as Reddit when it goes mainstream.

JoumanaKayrouz,
@JoumanaKayrouz@lemmy.world avatar

I have my doubts that it will get as big as reddit was

MBM,

At that point I’ll retreat into my niche communities again

madcaesar,

Yup, it happened to Facebook, then reddit. Overrun by idiots.

imaqtpie,
@imaqtpie@sh.itjust.works avatar

That’s true, but Lemmy could potentially be different. The fact that it’s a federation means some instances can go mainstream and become more like reddit, and others can be more exclusive and try to preserve their atmosphere/culture.

Nacktmull,
@Nacktmull@feddit.de avatar

I also have that perception. When people disagree, instead of becoming toxic, they stay oddly cool and nice to each other here. Let´s hope this lasts when more and more reddit users join …

rbm4444,

Maybe on mainstream social media rude comments overhang the good ones, not by quantity, but due to the amount of dislikes, big techs strategies of evidence to keep the users engagement, probably dislike a comment is worst then just ignore it. Note I’m not saying that it happens on Lemmy. I think it should be interesting a mechanism that put at the end of the thread the most disliked comments.

vamp07,

It’s the same crowd and over time they will be identical. The power of moderation is the only thing that keeps nastiness in check.

theneverfox,
@theneverfox@pawb.social avatar

If we build to act like Reddit and keep consolidating as we grow, you’re right

But I think as we grow, we need to add in mechanisms to decentralize. When communities or servers get too big, it’d be nice if we had a way to split them, divide up the users and mods, and migrate them seamlessly.

Right now I think fomo would kill this, but if we had a way to manage federation of multis so everyone can see the top posts of both while still seeing more of the lower ranked local content, I think we could get the best of all worlds

Imagine this - with some clever statistics, we can look at your upvotes (and maybe comments), then put you with that share your take on the topic. Or let communities split on an issue divide before things get nasty

If you like the memes, you get put with the memers, but still see the hottest news and interact with the full community on those posts, and vice versa. And if you really want to be in both, you could do so without doubling up content.

I’ve had this idea percolating through the back of my mind since I learned how Lemmy worked, when things stabilize a bit more I might take a crack at it

MixedRaceHumanAI,

Upvoted.

decadentrebel,
@decadentrebel@lemmy.world avatar

Lemmy succeeded in what SomethingAwful is doing for $10.

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

When people are rude to me here, which I admit is rarer than on Reddit, I block them a lot faster. Maybe that sort of goes against what you’re saying because it means I’m less tolerant here than I was on Reddit, but I am determined to make Lemmy a more pleasant experience for myself.

InternetTubes,

It may be because there in reddit, there generally are more comments to a thread and newer threads faster. The people who respond to the older threads are generally more likely to be assholes. Maybe it has to do with the type of people who browse them, or maybe it has to do because of the people who’d rather follow profile histories to gaslight someone than participate in the community, or maybe the fediverse really is nicer because it doesn’t thrive on engagement thus avoiding the need to artificially create conflict. Who knows.

Mr_nutter_butter,
@Mr_nutter_butter@lemmy.world avatar

Probably got something todo with the know how to use it

cokane_88,
@cokane_88@lemmy.world avatar

Yup here’s an upvote.

I think a lot of us are into free software and Linux. Something about open free software social media platform is right up my alley.

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