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I feel like lemmies gotten a lot slower over the last 2 weeks. Less content being posted. Maybe there's more conversations going on, but less organic human posts
Because you can't post pictures on most instances thanks to the CSAM that we've been spammed with. I think so anyhow. I was posting a lot.
Yea I feel the same to. In my opinion, after being on other federated networks. The Fediverse seems very disconnected. Ahem, defederation. And I feel that ppl just want to be the center of attention, and not really make authentic connections. Idk I've never cared for the fediverse. Seems so odd
While defederation is an issue I don't think that's the issue we're seeing now. I think there is an initial excitement and people are posting a lot, but not getting the community they're used to, so they're posting less. We're getting more general interest posts now.
But I'm still here doing my part trying to build the community.
I think it's definitely more niche. I don't know though, it's not a bad thing. On Reddit, I always felt that, by the time I saw a post, it was too late to weigh in. On Lemmy, I am a lot less inhibited about randomly commenting.