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Anyone else feels that they're more active on Lemmy than they were on Reddit?
(self.microthoughts)
basically twitter -- post little microblogs, microthoughts about your day or life or the culture
Yeah. Popular reddit posts from 4h or older...you're just shouting into the wind.
You still would get good conversations on smaller communities, but the popular subs it was mostly reading other people's witticisms that people would put on the post while it was in "new". Mostly those seemed to be karma whoring people who would try to get comment karma from saying something edgy or funny at the beginning of a post and then "benefit" when the post gets to r/all.