I've been on Lemmy for 12 days apparently, feels like a lifetime! And I keep seeing posts about how it's too empty or there's no content outside of the Reddit drama or whatever.
So it got me thinking, am I just subbed to way more stuff than most? Because I go into the "all" tab maybe once a day, and keep busy in "subscribed" the rest of the time.
Here's my stats:
121 Lemmy communities
42 Kbin magazines
163 total
That's for this account, although I also have a second account for slightly different topics so there's probably another 20-30 or so unique subs on there.
I'm subbing to anything that seems remotely interesting but I'll probably end up pruning the list eventually. The same thing happened when I joined reddit back in 2010. I was so excited to read about everything and then realized I didn't actually care that much about the individual topics.
Yeah I'll no doubt do the same. A lot of them are duplicate communities for small topics that splintered off instead of joining forces, so I'm just keeping an eye on them all until one becomes the "winner".
The problem is I don't want to be buried in content. I just want an acceptable amount for the things I am interested in.
I'm subscribed to seven and none of them are very populated. I want a bit more to browse through, but I want it in those particular pockets. I'm pushing myself out of my comfort zone to be more active in the areas I'm interested in (and even have anything to say about).
I browse all/active on kbin and it just keeps those from popping up when there are newer or popular threads. Like, I'm not interested in furry stuff so I blocked all those so that they don't populate on my feed no matter how I sort it.
Yeah it can be annoying following a remote link by accident and having to do the whole copy/paste rigmarole to subscribe.
I have a bookmarklet installed in my browser that I can hit to be redirected to the current community but from within my home instance. Can't remember who originally made it or I'd give them a shoutout. But anyway copy this to your bookmarks bar and it should help streamline things a lot.
You'll still get some 404s of course from communities that haven't been indexed on feddit.uk yet, so you'll need to fall back on the copy/paste method there. But still, that gets less common every day :)
I don't know if you've heard of Kbin in general but it's just another Fediverse platform like Lemmy, and has its own community equivalent called magazines. Users from Lemmy can sub to magazines, and users from Kbin can sub to our communities, so essentially it's all just one big forum with two different ways of viewing content. Some people prefer the Kbin UI, others prefer the Lemmy one.
For most of my interests I've found Lemmy is the more active one, but it just depends on topic. Check out their list of magazines here: https://kbin.social/magazines
To subscribe, you'll need to go through the palaver of searching for the magazine on your home instance same as you do with communities. The difference is instead of !this@syntax, just search for the full URL of the Kbin mag.
Wow. I'm subscribed to 13, and only one will be left of 5 of those once I figure out which is the best replacement for the defederated !Literature@beehaw.org.
~160 communities would be too much for me. If something isn't my active interest, I prefer putting it into my locally hosted MediaWiki.
Too many interests most of which are quite small and niche is definitely a major problem in more than one area of my life lol, Lemmy is just the latest 😅
I'm on 13 communities in this instance and a few more in Beehaw. I purged my Reddit account over a week ago and didn't keep track of all the subs. But I realized how much clutter I had. So, I'm going to be more selective now.
Also, I've heard kbin a few times. Should I be making an account over there?
I’m subscribed to 50 total communities / magazines across Lemmy and kbin and honestly, almost every time I hit refresh (while using subscribed and sort by new - I understand there are some front page bugs) I get new stuff to read or look at.
I haven’t felt like it’s dead here since I signed up and the engagement has just gotten better as people get more comfortable with whichever software they’re using (either Lemmy, kbin, or even Mastodon). It’s not an overwhelming amount of posts like trying to read Reddit by New.
And I look regularly for other communities I might be interested in.
Fair enough! For reference though I think the "pending" bug is just a visual thing and you're actually subscribed anyway. I have a few of those (mostly from .ml) but they show up in the subscribed feed just fine.
On one instance I have subbed to 136 communities. This was my first instance I joined and just looking for any communities that looked interesting.
I originally tried to duplicate that in the new instances I signed up on, but eventually gave up finding it to be too tedious.
At some point, on my main instance/account I started weeding out communities that were not as exciting or active as I was hoping for.
On some newer instances, I keep to a handful of subject matters based on the instance's primary community subjects (ex: startrek.website)
I have only played around with kbin a few times and have had a more difficult time initially setting it up and subscribing to magazines, but that's where I came across this thread.
I am eager to see app development for lemmy and kbin since I enjoy browsing casually from my phone. Half the time I am on Jerboa, the other half on the PWA for lemmy. Just started using the kbin PWA.
I like having multiple instances to view different content that may not be available due to defederation (beehaw) and I sometimes find new communities on one instance that don't populate from another (possible bug?)
As for my main interests, I am subbed to all instance versions of that community (news, gaming, etc) since they all have good but separate threads and interactions.
My hope is, that once a third-party app that is able to combine and standardize my viewing and search preferences, I will switch to that and only keep maybe 2 or 3 accounts to seperate professional vs personal interests, vs straight up casual and unorganized viewing.
I'm curious why you have multiple instance accounts that you switch between?
You can view all of the fediverse from one account if you pick an instance that is federated with every community you want to see.
As most reddit refugees I didn't know how the fediverse worked and I jumped over here a week or so preemptively before a lot of the information on how the fediverse worked was widely established. I was frustrated because initially I couldn't add communities I was searching for and until people migrated over and made the community connections, the easiest way for me to see all the different communities out there was instance hopping. Now I know better and only really use one or two accounts because I am still having trouble viewing/posting things from certain ones. I chose to make a kbin account to see the variety in formatting and the different magazines available which are separate from Lemmy communities. Even yesterday, playing on kbin, I couldn't view all the communities that I know are out there in the Lemmy part of the fediverse. I do, however enjoy the kbin UI. Lastly, if one server instance goes down permanently, by having a second account on a different instance, I won't be completely lost or cut-off.
People need to make active communities I'm interested in, cause I'm not making them. Only a couple subs I'm missing from reddit though, more just want more activity in the existing ones. And I don't care to start threads...