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  • I find the best sorting is Top -> 6 hours. Then just remember that Lemmy isn't some insane corporate project designed to maximize engagement at all costs for endless growth.

    • Yeah, I've started switching between Active and Top 6 hours myself. Sometimes might use Top 12 hours instead. It's still lacking in enough content to satisfy absolutely everyone's niches or tastes all the time, and it's not loaded with new posts every time you refresh but there's enough to at least keep entertained through the day.

      Although I hope it doesn't stay like this forever, I want to see it grow. I feel like it's already a little busier since I first signed up here, so hopefully it's getting there.

  • Well, you've posted three things. The first saying goodbye to Reddit, the second asking which of two instances to use, and the third saying that most posts aren't relevant to you. Might post some things that are relevant, as it'd help generate conversation on those topics.

  • There is no "algorithm" on Lemmy. One of the reasons why I like it. No tracking in the typical sense. Simply subscribe to communities which you want to see, then browse "Subscribed". Alternatively, some people like to browse "All" and block any content they do not wish to see. Me personally, a mixture of both. Every now and then I scroll "All" to find new communities to subscribe to. Hope this helps :D.

  • You have to add yourself to communities that have things you're interested in and then sort by "subscribed" to see the relevant post. Theres not nearly as many people on Lemmy as a lot of the other social media sights, but there's also somehow more "real" people too. Like reddit gets a lot of activity on post but a good percentage of that activity is from bots and children and you don't really have valuable discussions anymore. Lemmy reminds me of reddit before the cool kids found it.

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