1. Exclude explicit software bugginess or missing features
  2. Include experiences or knock-on effects that may have arisen from (1)
  3. Comparisons to Reddit are ok. We know the reasons for the differences, but this is just about expressing yourself
  • Sigmatics@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    To me, all the complaints in this thread are a great filter. It keeps away all the people that are too lazy and/or incapable to figure out basic things, which are not the people I want to interact with online anyway

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        1 year ago

        My thoughts exactly. One of the reasons I came here was to get away from elitist attitudes and punching down at people. If I wanted that, I would’ve just stayed on Twitter X. Musk and his cult do plenty of that.

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      1 year ago

      My tech self surprised me, as I agree.

      However, my art self is sad. I’m sure the art community will take a long time to figure out Lemmy.

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      “It’s a good filter” is often just an excuse to not improve the UX. You hear this way more from open-source technically-inclined folks than you do from folks who care about building a product that people want to use.

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        Honestly I don’t think the UX is bad. Sure, a few things could be improved, but it’s in a great overall state, especially considering its current growth rate