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  • I think let me has less personal stories than read it because Lemmy isn't infested by bots writing personal stories.

    Or copying personal stories from previous posts, and recycling them for votes.

    You underestimate the amount of bot activity on Reddit. Some threads on all are something like 70%+ bot comments, with most being at least half.

    It's crazy.

  • I think it might be the case for some, but mostly I think that more people on Lemmy are less focused on themselves and personal anecdotes. More often I see people here reaching for cited resources to support what they're saying instead of "Oh one time my Uncle's friend's cousin...". It still happens here, but not nearly in the same capacity from what I've seen.

  • I think it's because most of those personal stories were attention-grabbing fakes and there's fewer incentives to do that on Lemmy

  • I'd say more likely just:

    • Not enough users to see that many stories being posted
    • Not that many users to make it worth sharing detailled stories
    • Lack of communities for that kind of content

    You're just not gonna see a lot of tales from retail in a place dominated by chronically online people, engineers, nerds and somewhat older userbase.

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