Honestly sheer numbers.
Multireddits.
This, by a mile.
Especially considering the nature of lemmy means you end up with a lot of duplicate communities.
This is also my biggest missing feature.
I remember reading a Github issue about it and iirc it is a bit challenging to get it to work with federation.
Summit gives the ability to do multi-communities.
Users.
I’m ok with that. I went back on reddit after hanging out here for a while. There’s a lot more content of course, but the comment sections were largely trash. A lot of dumb jokes and circlejerks and way too many people to actually converse with anyone.
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It also seemed to me that a growing number of comments in recent years there on product-relates posts (e.g., what’s the best language learning app?) reeked of companies promoting their own products rather (e.g., someone’s post history was selectively related to promoting some app after a period of inactivity). I haven’t seen things like that here at all, which is nice.
I remember that too. Always creeped me out.
There’s dozens of us! Dozens!
You mean bots and karma farmers?
Users
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.
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.
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.
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
definitely agree with your first sentence, a lot of people (i think maybe from the usa?) conflate libertarianism/liberalism with leftism.
We need some of them karma farming bots that make 80% of the posts over there.
User and post flairs
This. We could get rid of so many posts whining about political memes, and posts whining about the whining.
Just tag the meme as “political” and let us filter it or not.
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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there is a solution to this…
But the communities need to be not just me. I’m not going to start something super niche and be the only one to post to it.
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I think the proposed solution would’ve been to just create the communities yourself.
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Lengthy analytical comment debates in every trending thread. I’m not saying it’s absent, of course, but there is a distinct lack of detailed high-level discourse.
To be fair, the same has plummeted on Reddit in recent years, but that’s the major drawcard that Lemmy will take years itself to emulate.
Your experience may have been different than mine, but I found that I’ve had more thoughtful, lengthy discussion on Lemmy than in the final few months on Reddit.
Sure, the topics I viewed were more broad over there, but discussion on popular threads just get lost in 1000 comments and even trying to spark discussion with people in New got me fewer bites than here. That and the antagonstic form of debate were turnoffs for me (sadly, a bit of that did also migrate to Lemmy).
Users here actually sort of listen to each other. Non-bot OPs will often reply to you. People will understand what you’re saying even if you have a typo, without having to dedicate the entire comment about it.
Yes there are plenty of trolls here too, but overall my experience has been more pleasant than my 6 years on Reddit. Feel free to tell me about your experience, I’m not here just to disagree with you.
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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
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.
Ya, I dunno why mod tools are not a priority… So many defederations could be avoided with better mod tools…
Small silly subs, like shaqholdingthings
And about six thousand highly byzantine cat subs.
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.
Could you link the AMA?
Curious what they didn’t want to work on. The current moderation tool setup is not going to work long term lol
Sure, here you go. Personally, I don’t like his responses.
This is just extra special of not feeling great about lemmy into the future.
The mod tools are pretty basic but the essential stuff is already there IMO. The only thing that I’ve been missing is a modmail or the ability to remove comment chains. And Lemmy is still small enough that I can do it all by hand.
Album posts. I’d like to share related pics in one post. Not sure how to do this if it’s already there.
it’s kind of possibile, you just add more than one image to the post
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.
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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There will probably be a new instance every day and they will therefore never be able to actually block “memes”
Sync supports filtering out communities containing certain words, and it works across instances. And you can block entire instances too btw. You can even block posts containing certain words btw, so if you’re fed up of say seeing M**k everywhere, you can add a filter for that too.
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Open in a new window/tab.
Middle mouse click
Sadly the Devs are pretty keen on not adding that feature.
Because it’s an anti-feature that goes against standards and accessibility. Hold control or middle mouse click if you want the content in a new tab.
This is why some software succeeds and others don’t. Middle mouse click or using two hands is not accessibility. Having an option to toggle this behaviour is
Right click> select option works too. You have plenty of options that will already work for you. Just because you don’t like them doesn’t make it not accessible.
At least it keeps me from using it on any other platform than phone. But usability shouldn’t be centre stage of a service, standards should.
I think the standard is that you can use the tools and options available to you to open in a new tab or window. If none of those are usable for you I’d have a hard time believing you can find the option you want buried in a settings menu.
That’s your theory - I don’t work like that when I choose from competing services. I do configure RES with no issue, and I still won’t open lemmy in a browser as it sucks compared to Reddit with RES.
Honestly, I read shit like this and wonder why some people are so married to failure. It’s like asking how to do something in Windows, and being told to switch to Linux.
Please just add an option to open everything in a new tab. “Well,” I hear you say, “you can just use the middle mouse button.” You’re right, I can. But that doesn’t switch to the new tab, so that’s another click added to the process.
Plus it only works with a mouse














