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Maybe it's just because there's less content on Lemmy as of right now, but I remember doomscrolling Reddit, but now I only briefly open Lemmy once or twice a day.

Could this be an example of the affects of addictive social media?

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[-] Pechente@feddit.de 255 points 1 year ago

The thing with mostodon and lemmy is that the feed is not algorithmicly tailored to you with the goal to get you to spend as much time as possible. That’s why these experiences are usually more relaxed and fulfilling than what the big players offer.

[-] Beardliest@lemmy.world 101 points 1 year ago

And that’s why I’m never going back. I absolutely love it here. I scroll my feed for a few minutes here and there, drop a comment or two, and I’m done. No feeling of missing something cool. I’ve probably seen it and I’m good.

[-] Cruxifux@lemmy.world 34 points 1 year ago

OH! That’s fucking interesting and makes so much sense. Lemmy is the only social media thing I have now and that’s 100 percent what the difference is that I couldn’t put my finger on.

[-] deweydecibel@lemmy.world 15 points 1 year ago

Reddit wasn't tailored to the user, the user tailored it to themselves (unless they were fool enough to use the official app).

It really is just that there's less content here, and the content there is isn't sorted particularly well via Hot. It's a WIP

[-] veroxii@lemmy.world 11 points 1 year ago

How the Best and Hot algorithms work on Reddit is completely up to Reddit. They 100% tailor it to the user.

[-] eldavi@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

i find myself missing 99% of what i used to get out of social media and i'm forcing myself to see that as a good thing so that i can find more productive uses of my time; it's crazy to learn that all of the content i'm addicted to is completely dominated by reddit and doesn't exist anywhere else in the entirety of the world wide web.

[-] killerinstinct101@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Is your reddit home feed governed by some algorithm (other than the standard upvotes and downvotes)

[-] Pechente@feddit.de 8 points 1 year ago

Not my Apollo feed but I remember people complaining about posts from certain subs they didn’t like in their feed, so I’m guessing the official app does that?

[-] devilstrip@midwest.social 3 points 1 year ago

I’ve always assumed it was due to the size of Reddit. I don’t care about anime at all but because lots of other people do it reaches the front page. This is why I became very liberal with the block button to tailor the feed.

[-] Beardliest@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

And that’s why I’m never going back. I absolutely love it here. I scroll my feed for a few minutes here and there, drop a comment or two, and I’m done. No feeling of missing something cool. I’ve probably seen it and I’m good.

[-] small44@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

I spend more time on a social media with chronological feeds than without algorithmic feeds

[-] Chadsalot@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Wow you perfectly hit the nail on the head with this comment. I've been wondering what "feels" different, and that's exactly it. When I'm done scrolling I just stop.

[-] Sallal@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Name of the wind was great. The only reason I didn't start the second book was the Author's refusal of releasing the third and "final" book. I prefer cutting things on my terms rather than being forced to. it sounds stupid but at least I feel in control that way lol.

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