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  • I beleive they mean you can't expect there to be content and also expect it to be fresh and new.

    I think "have your cake and eat it too" is a little ill fitting but its the general gist of wanting something and then wanting it in another way which is not compatible with the first way.

  • Does it feel like the fediverse is exclusively used by older tech nerds?
  • Its not toxic because its new and when something is new people tend to be well behaved around it for a while. This goes for online video games, internet stuff, new brick and mortar buildings. Basically the "Tragedy of the Commons" has not yet occured here.

  • Does it feel like the fediverse is exclusively used by older tech nerds?
  • Yep, that is literally me. I am not particularly techy or whatever and I came here because RiF shut down and the maker said they would be on lemmy.world. i had no idea what that meant but i made it here.

    Much googling was involved and after i made like 4 accounts on different instances, bumbled around, settled down and learned to subscribe to stuff, i subbed to communities specifically about the fediverse and finding new communities. I also tried like 3 different apps and aettled on Liftoff so far.

    I still havent figured out how to reliably see mastodon or kbin stuff or if i even want to.

    I can see how most people wouldn't bother and have no idea why any of this even matters. I still find reddit much easier to use (and important for ongoing world events like the war in ukraine, where it isnt about what we can aggregate but where posters from that conflict put their content originally, a huge amount gets posted directly to reddit and they dont have time to sit around debating the finer points of internet usage), but philisophically i understand why the fediverse is important.

    Also learning sbout the concept of defederation (as it regarded Beehaw) was a brainmelter and i felt like i was missing out on "content" be ause of how big it was. My other issue was around not undersranding who runs all these instances and quite frankly having no reason to trust they wouldnt do some crazy stuff themselves.

  • What are some reddit communities you wish to see live and more active on lemmy?
  • There is a long reads lemmy! /c/longreads and /c/reads (i subbed both but longreads has more content but still not much content) I was just there and i'm too dumb and new to link it properly but i found it by seaching "all" from my lemmy.world account.

    I just read a great piece about the people who do the manual work of annotating objects in images which are then used to train AI mods. read another about the nation of tuvalu and it getting destroyed by climate change.

  • is it ok to use accounts in place of multi-r*edits?
  • I had the same idea after i spent a bunch of time subbing a tons of communities on one account and then realizing actually i want to just look at regional news and politics sometimes and keep all the aww and meme type stuff separate.

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