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First of all, thank you so much Blaze for your relentless dedication to the Lemmy project. I continue to be impressed and grateful, both. ❤️
TBH, I'm also a combo of pissed-off and disappointed by how relatively few Redditors put their "fuck spez" energy in to trying to help Lemmy grow, instead seeming to expect it to be a ready-made substitute for Reddit, prone to tantrums / bitchiness when they encountered minor difficulties. And I'm also disappointed by the actual Lemmings dedicated enough to stay, yet still seem completely content to sit on their arses, not contribute much, and take casual pot-shots at stuff that wasn't 'up to standard.' Take a recent post of mine, for example: (yes it's my pity-party, and I'll cry if I want to, lol)
https://lemm.ee/post/48617161
As the founder of the community and main content creator, I must say the downvotes hurt on that one! I was also getting accused of going off-topic (I wasn't) and just 'pushing a button to create the content' (it was more like the reverse).
So in some ways I've created a situation in which my users (kinda joking here, kinda not) are bloodsucking parasites who don't care about my efforts if and only unless they happen to fancy it. Really, that's perfectly fine with me up until they swarmed on the downvote button.
But whadya gonna do, right? I can't just assume peoples' reactions, and I'm not here to tell others what to do. So in the end, I wound up sulking for a week, then getting back to content creation, and I feel like that's pretty reasonable in the end. Win-win, so to speak. I guess. Maybe..?
The real problem of course is that I don't know how much longer I'm going to be around (significant health issues, and now just living in the USA during the coming administration), and I'd very much like to get our sublemmy running better with user-generated content before I check out.
Hroom, hroom, hroom, as Treebeard might say...
Lemmy was interesting in the first months but then the fundamentals won and it just looks like worse Reddit. Techies got their orange site, hobbyists never left Reddit, what we have here is anarchists mostly and politics which sucks. All servers feel too political because it was founded on politics. It was founded by commies and that probably will forever reflect in taste of its dramas and annoyances. It has monotonous flavour without this kind of spice of neurodivergency that produces very interesting content. It was there in first months but then those people just went away who knows where.
Also Reddit on its own as a social formula is kinda shit, it got big more against the chances than because it is somehow inherently good imo
I have managed to actively avoid politics during my time here, although on most servers it does require ignoring Local and always ignoring All—far too many communities to block. ani.social has a very safe Local to check for avoiding politics, it's just anime and manga.
Because it's not just explicitly political communities that are chock-full of politics, they are also in meme communities. Someone posts some depressing "relatable" meme and the comments will have people saying "yeah I hate [politician they believe caused the depressing thing in the meme]" or something like that. Whether they have a point or not, and even when I outright agree wholeheartedly it is exhausting. Certain communities post news about their specific topic which sometimes intersects with politics and so that attracts political comments too.
But I can say with the active political avoidance tactic I do pretty good. I will check out new communities via [email protected] and sometimes check an instance's community list and browse random posts on a community that mildly interested me, that is how I still get content discovery.
Also, the problem is the number of users. Neurodivergence is, as far as I know, not the statistical majority. Finding 1 neurodivergent in 100 people is a lot easier than 1 neurodivergent people in 3. I'm neurodivergent, I also stick to the things I'm interested in here. So I am probably a lot harder to find unless you share my interests.