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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

It really is terrible for building a community here, I've been trying to decide the best place to even start and it's so difficult to know where when most people won't be able to find it even if they are federated because the discovery system is so weak then there's the possibility of it not lasting or either defederating or been defederated from...

I think it's also especially bad for creating insular groupthink communities which are totally closed to other opinions, seriously look at the moderation logs sometime, the mods are really pushing their bias heavily in a lot of places and it's pushing away anyone that doesn't conform.

I hope better systems emerge that allow this to be what it was intended but honestly at the moment it just feels like it's getting more closed.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Eh, IRC and Usenet were both federated systems that had a ton of technical issues when they kicked off that got fixed over time via protocol and code changes. I would guess that discoverability is probably one of the things that'll be improved -- right now, using the Lemmy Explorer is kind of an important tool for people using small instances.

https://lemmyverse.net/communities

I don't think that that's the end-all-be-all of discoverability, but it works well enough for me now.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Some of the issues, like multiple communities of the same subject were true of reddit in the beginning, and perhaps time will solve the issue, but your right in discovery being terrible. I still don't know what the Apple community is. Half the time using iOS the app fails to load search. Other times there doesn't appear to be many subscribers on any over any other. Subscribing to multiple just gives me the same topics over and over again. So I end up with a feed that doesn't refresh much and has many duplicates. Not a ton of discussion or self posts either.