From news, to shitposting, to memes, to more shitposting, Lemmy feels vibrant, active, lighthearted, fun and even powerful. Mastodon feels like a fucking funeral.

  • SomeGuy69@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Lemmy is working as interests based discussion platform and mastodon as gossip based. Interests are always better than people.

    Small minds discuss people. Average minds discuss events. Great minds discuss ideas.

    • Hamartiogonic@sopuli.xyz
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      7 months ago

      Can confirm. I can only think of few people to follow on mastodon, whereas on Lemmy, I can think of many topics to follow. Besides, on mastodon, those interesting people will also discuss boring topics from time to time.

      On Lemmy, you can only focus on interesting topics, which means that your home feed will always be full of cool stuff.

  • Giddy@aussie.zone
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    7 months ago

    I prefer Lemmy over Mastodon for the same reason I preferred Reddit (pre-APIpocalypse) over Twitter (pre-Musk) - the ability to subscribe to specific communities with similar interests. Try as I might in Mastodon with selective subscriptions to certain posters I still find myself scrolling through stuff I have no interest in hoping for a nugget of interest.

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    7 months ago

    So many posts perfectly summarising why I’ve always preferred the reddit format over twitter. On one you follow topics, on the other you follow people. I prefer to hear a wide range of views on one topic rather than one persons views on different topics.

    • gregorum@lemm.ee
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      7 months ago

      You can follow hashtags on Mastodon. I find this a preferable experience to following individuals.

      • T Jedi@bolha.forum
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        7 months ago

        There’s a problem with that on smaller instances.

        You can only see hashtags from people your instance already knows (someone follows them). On bigger, well-connected, instances this is not as problematic.

        But, no matter the size of the instance, it just shows how even the “hashtag experience” depends on the “following experience”.