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I used to get most of my news from Reddit, now that I don’t use Reddit I get them from here. I post pretty frequently news articles on my country’s community and think that they are a good source for a discussion.
I am also replacing reddit for news. I currently find it a bit tedious to see the same post on 2 or 3 different sites, however, there are not too many subscribers so I go with it.
I have noticed more interactions with some of the bot posts. If I see at least one comment I check it out and have started engaging that way.
Everything has to find the right rhythm. This takes time (and sometimes duplicate posts).
For sure, duplicate posts are annoying but that’s the nature of the fediverse, I think some apps are trying to combat this but it would take time. Overall I’m pretty happy with my new home here!
I am also. I find myself looking for answers here more and more.