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How has your Lemmy experience changed over the past few months?

In another thread, I read a user's comment about how the lemmy experience has got progressively worse over the past few months, with a lot more trash content making it to their front page.

Is this your experience? How was lemmy when you joined and how do you think it's changed?

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  • It's great. It's fun to try to grow communities.

    I even like finding similar communities being scattered around the fediverse. Not being centrally owned by anyone (including a single instance) is what makes this different from reddit.

  • It comes in waves. Whenever I notice the comment quality getting bad on the front page, I assume reddit fucked up again. Things usually stabilizes in 1-2 weeks though.

  • Mines gotten better, but that's because I've become active in communities like !risa@startrek.website which are full of awesome people. Without them it would've probably still got better, but they've made it way better

  • Mobile apps are significantly better than they were at the start of the reddit migration, to the point connect has replaced Boost for me even though boost finally caught up to the rest of the class

    So better in general I guess

  • I do feel like engagement and participation have dropped off from the Rexit peak. However, as the pace has slowed the quality of the posts and comments have stayed strong or even gotten better.

    I'm looking forward to being able to block whole instances to get a lot of the bot-generated chaff out of my All feed. Stuff like sports scores and Hacker News reposts.

  • The reddit exodus tanked the quality of discourse so hard, I have to use my block list the exact same way I was using it on reddit; and that's fucking depressing. Eternal September, all over again.

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