Lemmy’s continued lack of basic moderation tools with zero indication that is going to change anytime soon is the biggest problem by far. It is also still a very opaque process to join and participate for the average user and standing up your own instance is no small feat, complete with legal minefields that many don’t even realize they are walking in to. No matter how you were engaging with the fediverse, there are huge hurdles. Even being a lurker is difficult.
I am not knocking the people who dedicate their time to making it work. Every second they give is voluntary and a service for us. But it doesn’t change the fact that we just don’t have what we need. Mastodon is the only side of the fediverse that is ready for prime time, and that’s borderline/has a lot of caveats.
The whole thing is very young - Lemmy is not ready for prime time, but compared to a just a few months ago it has come a long long way. I think it has a healthy user base, and just like Mastodon it will mature gradually as long as the users remain.
It will be interesting to see how groups are integrated in Mastodon - hopefully it'll motivate more cross-fertilization between Mastodon and the Threadiverse. :)
Also, I find Pixlfed to be very much ready for prime time! Peertube as well if you're a content creator interested in hosting your own content, but that's a more narrow use case.
I only joined during the (modest) Reddit migration in June but I don’t think a single new moderation tool has been added since then despite all the momentum. Lots of apps (most of which have already been abandoned) though so that’s at least something.
I agree. I'm a " reddit refugee " so to speak but I think people here are jumping the gun with their expectations. Of course, Lemmy is not brand new but the actual influx of users seems to be pretty recent.
It took years for reddit to really become a more diverse site that actually appealed to a wider demographic then just tech nerds and communists, which from what I can understand is more or less what lemmy was comprised of before the huge uptick in migration here lol.
Anyways I do think people need to cool it with their expectations. More and better moderating tools being needed is in no way limited to just Lemmy either. Mastodon also has problems with admins fucking with whole instances, or just outright disappearing and leaving the ship without a captain.
Its the teething stages of the fediverse. For what its worth, its fucking amazing thats something as decentralized is getting this much play anyways.
The more people that come along and the more diversity in communties will eventually make the fediverse a better and more useful place then reddit was. It will take some time though, and a much large user base. It will come though.
PeerTube is ready for posting videos but not for consuming videos. I'm very involved in it with my own instance and my !peertube_admin_chronicles@tube.jeena.net but find it impossible to continuously find videos to watch on a daily basis and on top of that it doesn't have a player for the TV where I normally watch all videos on.
Mastodon apps don't have the same variety of UI as Lemmy.
Applications for Lemmy are simpler and more intuitive for new users who come from traditional social networks (such as Reddit).
None of us know what the developers are planning. That’s part of the issue. We don’t know what’s coming down the pipeline or if certain issues are even being addressed.
It’s the blessing and a curse of FOSS projects. Potentially near-endless capacity to address issues, but no systems in place to make sure issues are being addressed.
Umm sweaty you didn't type the three paragraph minimum expressing how capitalism is the reason that you stubbed your toe last night and I also noticed you didn't go out of your way to clarify that the Uygher Genocide is fictional western propaganda so unfortunate I'm going to downvote you
Honestly? So much politics around that I don't even try to comment on lots of stuff. Fuck getting downvoted for an opinion doesn't match with whatever americans believe in now.
Stop trying to fill Lemmy with content. Fucks sake. So much stupid surface level low engagement junk either copied from or literally copy pasted from reddit. I'm about ready to just instance block Lemmy.world and Lemmy.ML so I can just read, idk, Blahaj and Solarpunk.
When I think "Original Content" on Lemmy my mind instantly goes to The Police Problem. Super detailed posts about police news. Multiple links in the posts and the comments to multiple perspectives. Very informed takes.
It's not that the others don't have screenshots of each other. Where is that meme that in 1999, there where thousands of pages, now there are 3 and each is full of screenshots of the others?
Yeah, I mean, it's only worth it for this to grow, if it's quality content. I do wish we'd have more niche communities, but I'm fine for what we have now.
Honestly, I either can’t find a group that’s alive, or I see duplicates of the same posts in many groups. Coordinating content and having a searchable master index of groups would make it easier to use.
I'm already struggling with reading the most important stuff on Lemmy, I feel like I'm missing important stuff. I'm quite OK with the amount right now.
Perhaps it'd be nice with a bit more diversity. I can't find many typical female topics, no topics about Asia, Africa or South America (might be a language problem though) and so on.