• @thebeardedpotato@lemmy.world
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      413 months ago

      LOL

      I was actually thinking about my experience with Lemmy as I was reading this article, particularly how the scrolling is made to generate rage. I don’t filter my feed and just view “all”, but I don’t think I’ve once walked away from Lemmy not in a bad mood.

      Now that may be observation bias or something, or a function of how I don’t tailor my own experience, but regardless, Lemmy leaves me angrier when I leave then when I open the app. I’m trying to cut back and eventually quit.

      • @catloaf@lemm.ee
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        503 months ago

        Viewing all? Yeah there’s your problem. Subscribe to things you want to see, and never even think about the rest.

        • @Lfrith@lemmy.ca
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          193 months ago

          It’s how I’ve kept my sanity for years using social media. Sticking to subscribed feed which is hobby/entertainment related stuff, and using aggressive filtering options if I decided to venture into all.

          Same when it comes to youtube using newpipe and freetube so I stick to my feed and hiding stuff like trending videos, recommended videos, popular videos, and comments.

          Turning a platform into being as minimalistic as possible has been my favorite method of consumption.

        • carg
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          13 months ago

          and how do you discover new things?

          • @catloaf@lemm.ee
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            43 months ago

            Once in a while I skim the communities list. Other users make recommendations too.

      • @mesamunefire@lemmy.worldOP
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        73 months ago

        You can also set filters in some clients. And other micro feed like software (piefed) can put filters for your user.

        Or browse by new. Seems to work for me.

      • @xthexder@l.sw0.com
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        53 months ago

        Setting up my own instance ended up being pretty good for me since it meant I had to manually subscribe to every community I want. The quality of “All” posts depends heavily on the instance you’re on.

          • @xthexder@l.sw0.com
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            13 months ago

            If you’re on an instance with only 1 user, they’re the same thing. But yes, Lemmy’s a lot better if you just subscribe to what you want.

            • @Flagstaff@programming.dev
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              83 months ago

              What? No, use “All” to browse through federated instances and then subscribe to any interesting communities across the whole Fediverse. Then stick to the “subscribed” feed and only occasionally recheck “All” if you’re bored and looking for new communities with none in particular; otherwise, run searches for them.

              • @xthexder@l.sw0.com
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                23 months ago

                Let me explain how it works when you self host like me:

                • “All” starts out completely empty, there are no federated instances to find this way.
                • You then have to browse communities on other instances and subscribe to them on your own instance. Only then will posts start showing up in “All”.
                • Since there’s only 1 user, the list of communities in “All” is the exact same list of communities in “Subscribed”

                For most people yes, you can just browse “All” unless you’re on a smaller instance, since someone on your Instance has probably already subscribed to the community you’re looking for.

            • @QualifiedKitten@discuss.online
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              13 months ago

              A bit of a random question: on a single user instance, if you subscribe to a community, then later unsubscribe from it, would that community still show up in your All feed?

              • @xthexder@l.sw0.com
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                3 months ago

                I think it would show up in All still, but only posts that were synced while it was subscribed I think?. I haven’t really checked if posts would disappear again. On the “Top Day” view I use, the “All” posts are identical to “Subscribed”