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2 years agoI don’t think it’s the content — there’s already Reddit reposting bots available. It’s the lack of comments which makes Lemmy feel more lonely/less active. I wonder what the average non-bot comment count is for most posts on r/all
I don’t think it’s the content — there’s already Reddit reposting bots available. It’s the lack of comments which makes Lemmy feel more lonely/less active. I wonder what the average non-bot comment count is for most posts on r/all
I didn’t know that was a thing, I got wefwef yesterday so that might’ve been before the cutoff
Hey, go to https://github.com/gkasdorf/memmy and scroll down until you see:
“TestFlight Builds
You can now download and run Memmy on your iOS device by using TestFlight. To join the beta group and start doom scrolling, click here and join the group. Please submit feedback either by…”
Then you click on the hyperlink in that paragraph and follow the directions from TestBuild from there.
Yea the internet definitely has taken that trend to the extreme in recent years, especially with businesses which don’t make their own websites anymore and host their social media on platforms like Facebook; of course along with individual communities slowly being herded into the corporate mega forum that is Reddit. Definitely not healthy to have all our human interaction/information controlled by these entities especially as we move into the age of artificial intelligence.