tl;dr: let’s stop the generic and almost-irrelevant-doom-and-gloom karma-harvesting one-liners that can be copy-pasted between any two articles written in the last century

Background

Anyone who has used Reddit for any decent period of time is probably aware of the drill – when you create an account, unsubscribe from the defaults and find the smaller communities. It will end up in a better experience.

Why were people told to dodge the defaults? They were the largest subreddits. But because they were large, the quality was often regarded as “meh” due to post and comment quality.

How bad was it? You’d find news posted about something, then you’d click into the comments, find they’re something to read, then move on.

A week passes and an article on a similar subject comes up. You click into the comments and a sense of “Is this deja-vu?” is felt. Is this comment thread for the article this week, or the article from last week?

Turns out, the discussion was too generic. It wasn’t uniquely thought provoking to the article posted. The comments didn’t offer much and could be copy-pasted between many news posts spanning any given year.

Reddit became boring after picking up on this pattern, especially as this became the norm on so many communities. The comments served as candy for feeding a doom-scrolling habit. At times I’d joke to myself that I could predict what the upvoted comments would be.

Why do I bring this up?

I’ve noticed that commentary in the most popular communities have been flooded with unsubstantial commentary as of late – the type of commentary that could be copy-pasted between almost any two articles in a given month. It feels like cheap karma acquisition, even though Lemmy doesn’t really incentivize karma.

The Lemmy community has a lot of energy and a lot of people who want to see it succeed. I do too.

So what should we do?

I am advocating that we collectively try to put in more thought in our discussions. I think Hackernews (sans the occasional edgy political take) and Tildes might be worth learning from. Let’s make it a goal to contribute content that others may learn from and do away with the copy-paste doom-and-gloom comments.

Just unsubscri-

Yes, the popular refrain to a lot of concerns about Lemmy is “just unsubscribe from those and join another community”. I disagree that is the right solution. This isn’t limited to just one or two communities of a given type and what habits are created in one community easily spread to others due to the very large overlap in users.

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    1 year ago

    You’re demonstrating exactly my point of behavior that I am advocating against.

    The Elon-stan spam is annoying for sure but on Lemmy it’s the complete other direction. A substantial amount of commentary is still talking about him, just venting. We don’t need some shitbag billionaire’s name plastered everywhere.

    It is very, very, very safe to assume most people on here agree (myself included) that he’s a horrible person who feeds off malicious controversy and often publicizes viewpoints that are dangerous to the marginalized.

    I believe your comment offers little substance because its general gist is repeated so often and isn’t at all related to this post.

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      1 year ago

      My comment offers just as little substance as the post themselves.

      Stop the Elon spam posts and my comments bashing elon fan boys stops too.

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        I click on Lemmy and browse by /new all the time. I genuinely can’t remember the last time I ever saw a pro-Elon post across at least:

        Even the EV communities are very muted about him and Tesla.

        So can you link specific examples of where you’re finding this pro-Elon nonsense because your justification appears to be a strawman.

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          You’re right. That is a strawman fallacy, but you’re the one making it.

          I called them Elon spam posts. Never said they were pro-Elon. It’s people regurgitating his PR, becoming useful idiots for the billionaire who thinks all PR is good PR so long as it keeps him in the daily news cycle.

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            Never said they were pro-Elon

            If they aren’t then you are misusing the meme format and it doesn’t make any sense. Making a post and commenting on it with the exact same sentiment is “the same”.

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            1 year ago

            Sure, I cannot wait to stop hearing about him, pro/anti/whatever. But do you not see how you’re contributing to it by “spamming” back? The image you posted suggests you make an effort to reply with more discussion on the matter.

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          Can’t remember seeing a fan of Musk, here or on reddit, in ages. Where are these people?!