arakhis_
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- Comment on What's this thing? 7 hours ago:
If only we’d put those things in front of tree groups near highways, that somehow still exist
- Comment on What happened to FlyingSquid? 7 hours ago:
we are past 1,5°
this is something that is past my expectations, idk
- Comment on Any Xbox 360 Can Now Be Hacked with Just a USB Flash Drive 9 hours ago:
good thing the scalpers suffer from this discovery
- Comment on I have a bunch of questions: Whats the best way to get this platform's feed to compete with reddit? 14 hours ago:
ahh ok thanks
- Comment on I have a bunch of questions: Whats the best way to get this platform's feed to compete with reddit? 14 hours ago:
nice, thanks
- Comment on I have a bunch of questions: Whats the best way to get this platform's feed to compete with reddit? 17 hours ago:
- Comment on I have a bunch of questions: Whats the best way to get this platform's feed to compete with reddit? 17 hours ago:
- Comment on I have a bunch of questions: Whats the best way to get this platform's feed to compete with reddit? 17 hours ago:
Yeah this is where I’m coming from. I ofc don’t like the evolution of reddit and didn’t want anything in that sense.
But the traction in casual themes seems lacking. Like ofc it will be less and smaller. But I feel like some branches are completely missing while others seem so dry.
That’s the thing being a small community with a direct monopoly. The unique selling point (USP) needs to be so clear for users.
But I think we should keep repeating these posts, even if there’s no traction. We are laying the ground work in that sense. And one person reacting to the fifth post is what it’s all about. It’s the content to be put out there.
So I think you succeeded with your music thread! It’s just the expectation is on the wrong metric here, keep going. WILLYA?
That’s where I’m coming from with my fetching topic. Not because I like the current reddit, but because subs like Harley quinn need stuff for browsing majority to interact with!
- Comment on I have a bunch of questions: Whats the best way to get this platform's feed to compete with reddit? 17 hours ago:
Region as in the @handle behind our username?
Or do you mean all the different subs by regions
- Comment on I have a bunch of questions: Whats the best way to get this platform's feed to compete with reddit? 18 hours ago:
I see, is lemmy also a site then? I’d call mastodon/pixelfed other “platforms” (as in different content format and use focus) and lemmy/feddit “sites” (different sub owners that all can interact with each other)
Did I get this right? 😁
- Comment on I have a bunch of questions: Whats the best way to get this platform's feed to compete with reddit? 18 hours ago:
What User numbers are we talking? Of each sub/platform? Or like total? Because I can saw how many members a sub on feddit has for example
- Comment on I have a bunch of questions: Whats the best way to get this platform's feed to compete with reddit? 18 hours ago:
Wait there’s pretty girls? I like talking to pretty girls
- Comment on I have a bunch of questions: Whats the best way to get this platform's feed to compete with reddit? 18 hours ago:
Thank you (and all the different responses) very much for the detailed explanations!!!
- Comment on I have a bunch of questions: Whats the best way to get this platform's feed to compete with reddit? 19 hours ago:
I hope it ends up being flipped upside down for profit like the Meta platforms.
It’s all small video posts although their essence was connecting with friends and exhibiting pictures/memory/photography. Now these use cases are actively changed into smartphone zombie habits through their UX.
I hope reddit will follow the same fate and this platform here will be the new forums-for-everyone and all the useful questions will be found through fediverse when entering your hyper specific search engine request
But currently I haven’t found my communities yet and most of which are kinda inactive. Some having only a monthly post, others even none at all
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