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submitted 3 days ago by minyaen@lemmy.ml to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

Having tried all three, its a stark difference in how much more social Lemmy is comparatively. Its not even close. Almost all posts I've encountered on lemmy have interaction; whereas, more often than not, posts on the other two platforms have no interaction. Wonder what the driving factor is behind this difference?

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[-] pineapplelover@lemm.ee 49 points 3 days ago

Well Mastadon is good for screaming into the void and hope someone shouts back. Lemmy is kind of like a forum type community where you already know someone is going to like your topic if it's in the right sub.

[-] UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world 1 points 3 days ago

Well Mastadon is good for screaming into the void and hope someone shouts back.

It's good for small hobbyist communities that get built up from IRL spaces or broader online collaborations. If I've got a school group or hobbyist club and I want a bespoke "members only" social media space, Mastadon works great. Like Discord without all the obnoxious pop-in "Would you like to give us $40/mo for glittery icons?!" nitro ads.

Lemmy is kind of like a forum type community where you already know someone is going to ~~like your topic if it’s in the right sub~~ call you an idiot for doing things a different way and throwing up a bunch of dumb memes in your technical sub.

Reddit-brain is all over Lemmy. This is a far cry from the technical focused communities you'll find on Github or StackExchange.

[-] JackbyDev@programming.dev 14 points 2 days ago

[...] call you an idiot for doing things a different way [...]

Reddit-brain is all over Lemmy. This is a far cry from the technical focused communities you'll find on Github or StackExchange.

Have you used StackExchange? It's very much "call you an idiot for doing things in a different way."

this post was submitted on 30 Dec 2024
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