Bad UX is keeping the majority of people away from Lemmy
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What the federse needs is an app that makes the concept intuitive. I've been toying with an idea and how to monetize it, but I have no knowledge on how to actually make it
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I guess so. Every Lemmy app I've used also offers similar views.
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Pre-emptive defederation
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Well, one of the reasons why I used 3rd party apps to begin with was because the mobile Reddit app was an unoptimized buggy mess for me, which often overheated my phone.
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I agree with you, but at the same time if there aren't enough users, small and niche sublemmys will never grow and have enough content to be interesting.
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I miss those times when you actually had to learn a lot of things before being able to write stuff on the internet.
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That's easily fixable by using a third-party app such as Voyager (or on the web on wefwef.app)
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If you're not a native English speaker, you could try joining an instance that speaks your language, for example.
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Doing a 1/1 recreation of niche communities from reddit is a fools errand. Let communities develop on their own, or even better, simply federate existing communities.
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Once upon a time Reddit used to be just a single subreddit. And it was fine. Lemmy already has enough users for separate subreddits to be actually kinda viable, even if they are not too active.
We'll be fine.
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Lemmy is too right wing to serve as a good Reddit replacement. The queer communities on Reddit don't want to move here because their members will be harassed.
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Feddit.org and lemmy.ca are also non profits
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I don't think anti-tankies can be blamed when said tankies regularly engage in brigading of other instances. Like is everyone actually behaved this wouldn't have been an issue.
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