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Relaxed section for discussion and debate that doesn't fit anywhere else. Whether it's advice, how your week is going, a link that's at the back of your mind, or something like that, it can likely go here.
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The way I understood websites like these is they are meant to be link aggregators which would imply that the entire page would be full of links on that topic and the discussion would be about those articles or links in general.
Yes, link aggregation is one of the main feature of reddit. And I guess it's a main feature here as well. But another feature on both sites is also the text-post that can be used to promote discussion among users. But they are so few and far between they drown in all the post with links to new-site of less than good quality.
Of course there are webforums, but the one that are still active are usually single topic webforums. Like for example windows 10 forums, or a rc-helicopter/remote-drone forum. This place is a much better place to discuss a wide range of topics inside the correct community, anything from gardening, to politics, to power electronics. That's why I would enjoy a common place in the fediverse to meet people :)
With you all the way. I try to call out this bad behavior here on lemmy, not aggressively, but just reminding OP to post a summary of the link or article to kickstart discussion.
Thank you, it's nice knowing I'm not the only one.
Agreed. Appreciate your post. Some communities are filled with links to news with ads and autoplay videos. Regarding the technology I find https://slrpnk.net/c/selfhosting and https://lemmy.world/c/selfhosted pretty nice for seeing people exchanging thoughts.
To avoid making my post a 1000 word essay, I've omitted some detail to get my point across.
And the comment-section on those type of post isn't the right place for a "philosophical" discussions that would otherwise be on topic for that sub/community, but exactly align with topic of that post or news article.
Can you explain why you believe this? I've always understood deep dives into the topic or context or general issues raised by an article to be fair game, whether we're talking the comments on the news article itself, a link on Reddit, a link on Hacker News, a link on a vBulletin/phpBB forum, or even old newsgroup/listserv discussions.
Reddit's decision to start allowing "self" posts that were only links back to the comments thread itself (showing just how link-centered the design of reddit originally was, that every post had to have a link to something) came after the discussions around links became robust enough to support comments-first threads.
I largely agree, a mix of discussions and text discussions would feel nice. I've noticed some communities seem to have a lot more of one over the other, and I wonder if that has to do with where people came here from. Reddit is certainly link heavy, but I know other platforms are less so. Or maybe it's just self selection, people feel more confident posting links in places with links and text in places with text.
If it's that second one, a remedy might be to post what you want to see! Maybe that would encourage others to do the same.
I prefer text post to news article