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Title is a bit of a loaded question but I tried to fit it into one sentence.

Do you think Lemmy's search and use functions are hurt by all the communities that were made and abandoned during the 2023 Redditfugee influx? As in, do you think that Lemmy would be better off if some of these communities were consolidated into larger general pages until it gets a big enough user base to warrant individual communities for specific TV shows, for example.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago

I don’t think it causes any problems

[–] Alborlin -1 points 11 months ago (4 children)

The biggest problem with Lemmy Community is "Linux is not for newbies and it does not work as smithy as windows" Sentence will give you negative Karma in hundreds. The community is smug about using Linux Anywhere on Lemmy.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 11 months ago (1 children)

As a windows main:

Linux absolutely has distro that will work just fine for most basic computer users right out of the box. Mint passed the wife test AND the Mom test (and my mother is in her late 50s and doesn't use computers normally).

So you're likely getting downvoted because you're just wrong.

A better point might be "most people just don't care enough to learn the different workflow", which is also why people tend not to swap between phone OS either

[–] Alborlin 0 points 11 months ago

I have no problem changing be it windows or Linux, but things don't work in Linux, I will give you example, when closing the lid don't suspend the power is easy to find and setup in windows. They to do that in one of the friendliest Linux i.e. ZORIN OS and tell me your mother can do it.

Or try to play and video saved from iphone with live images ,(hevc format i think )and see what error Linux throws and see if you can at least know what is needed , which windows tell you in face.

[–] droning_in_my_ears 2 points 11 months ago

To put it another way the community isn't very diverse. For example it's got way more Linux enthusiasts than the general population.

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