@lemmy_support you really need to count users in a saner way. There is no way that alien.top has over half a million user accounts.
@lemmy_support you really need to count users in a saner way. There is no way that alien.top has over half a million user accounts.
The instance is a worse version of those RSS bots that mirror random subreddits because it mirrors the comments as different bot users too. So you have to pay attention before you realise no one is going to reply because it’s just mirrored engagement from somewhere else.
Thankfully lw defederated
It’s actually a really cool project. It’s a great way of starting communities, with the full conversation content. The people there are working on bi-directional bridges. So that comments from Lemmy come back to Reddit as well.
https://github.com/mushroomlabs/fediverser
Yeah this is a cool project, i made a crude version to mirror some subs on a private instance of mine
But I’m going to take a look at this one and see if its better than what I have
I agree. You don’t like it? Block it. Defederation should be a last resort thing.
Yes. I don’t understand all the hate. More options are good thing for community moderators.
I think people have just gotten way too sensitive… either that, or I’m going more numb, lol 😂.
I’ve noticed high sensitivity on here, so you’re not alone.
Yeah, me as well… it wasn’t that bad on reddit, was it 🤔?
Here I’m browsing all a lot as I want to contribute to the growth. On Reddit I stuck to my subscriptions a lot of the time. Within those were more like minded people with the same sense of humor. Here I’ve noticed a crazy amount of “woke” type behavior. People like that generally come off as way too serious and like they don’t ever laugh at anything.
Why care so much about getting people out of reddit? We should just strive to improve what we have, for ourselves, and people will come in time if they like it.
Having 100s of bots posting just drowns the actual people, and honestly I prefer a post with 5 genuine comments than 200 reposted comments, especially since the quality of those comments is debatable.
Also, why would I comment in a ghost town where I know nobody will read what I type?
Some people think that you need thousands of comments and views and posts for “success”, but I feel way better hanging around Lemmy, small as it is, than I ever felt in reddit (except in some small subreddits).
It’s a moral imperative to me. I have kids who are still little, and I hope by the time they are teenagers we don’t have an internet dominated by the likes of Instagram, TikTok and Reddit.
The bots are setup to only to work in very well-defined communities, and only in communities where the mods gave me explicit approval. Is there any community that is “flooded” by the bots?
I don’t know about your use case, but a lot of my reddit usage consisted of following technical subreddits where the discussion is quite productive. Given that I don’t want to use reddit anymore (unless if it is to help people get out of it), it makes sense to me that have the mirrored conversation as well just to be a lurker.
You can still downvote/report.
Point is: we need to start from somewhere, and it’s easier to start with a “ghost town” than with no town at all.