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Lemmy > Mastodon (self.asklemmy)
submitted 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) by _LordMcNuggets_ to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml
 

I've been giving Mastodon a fair share over the past few months, but even though the user base is significantly larger on that platform than Lemmy, I find the actual user ENGAGEMENT significantly worse. I'll be posting random super interesting shit (according to me at least) and get fuck all as any for of reaction whatsoever, whereas Lemmy and its users actually engage in dope content. Therefore I've come to the clear scientific and educated decision that Lemmy is simply superior. Since it's "AskLemmy" - thoughts?

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As long as you're getting "favorited", it's working as intended. Retooting (sorry, I know that's not what it's called I just enjoy the term) is less a determinant of what kind of interest there is on your post, but if you're getting any at all, you're doing good.

Mastodon as a whole isn't really about this kind of discussion. Just like Twitter was not going to have the same degree of interaction that reddit offered. Mastodon serves a different purpose, so it's very difficult to make it work for threaded discussion, even though you can even use it to interact with lemmy (or other federated services).

If you don't want to use Mastodon as just a place to send your thoughts into the world, you have to follow hashtags that are about discussion and engagement. They can be hard to find, and often aren't great because most people use instances that limit character use. Hard to have a nuanced talk with under 500 characters.