I’ve subscribed to a plethora of communities that really interest me and actually have posts and discussions in them, but I have to go to the specific community to see this. My “Subscribed” feed only contains a few of the same posts that I’ve seen for weeks in Hot, the same posts from even longer ago in “Active”, posts from the same communities as the ones in “Hot” in New and no other communities, and pretty much only posts from the Meme’s community I unsubscribed from when sorted by “All”. I also see a majority of posts barely have upvotes or comments on them at all from the “bigger” communities. Is this just the growing pains of this site? Am I still doing lemmy wrong? Is it the instance I’ve chosen to join?

UPDATE I want to thank everyone who posted and gave me helpful advice on this matter. It turns out that there are still lots of people here on Lemmy with me, I just couldn’t see you because I was sorting my feed incorrectly. I’m excited that there are more people here and I’m excited to continue to contribute to Lemmy with you! Thank you all for the help, I really appreciate it. The solutions are to continue to subscribe, contribute to my favorite communities, and sort by top day, 12, and 6 hours. It really helped liven up my feed!

  • hitagi
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    52 years ago

    I have to sort by “New” because “Hot” is almost always broken. I get posts from two years ago :/ If I sort by “New” however, some of the posts are pretty… eh?

    • The_Worst
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      Hot sorting algorithm is bugged at the moment. Older posts don’t cool down until the server is restarted so they keep popping up. It is currently fixed for the version to be released.

      More technical info here and here.

  • There’s just not as many people here as there is on Reddit. Things will be slow for as long as we don’t have large numbers. Best thing you can do to make things better is engage frequently and spread the good word of Lemmy

  • @redcalcium@lemmy.institute
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    472 years ago

    Here is what I do. First, sort by Top Day to see what I missed. Then sort by Top 12 hours to reveal newer stuff. Then sort by Top 6 hours, Top 1 hour, any finally Sort by New until I run out of content. At that point, it’s time to put down the phone and do something else.

    • @xylogx@lemmy.world
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      72 years ago

      I pretty much sort by new most of the time. There is less noise in the system right now so you do not have to wade through so much toxic BS. That also means that you actually run out of genuinely new content pretty quickly. Viewing new posts has some nice side effects in that comments get good engagement much more often and you get to have a real influence on whether something gains traction.

      • @can@sh.itjust.works
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        62 years ago

        I try to comment on new a lot too. Even if it’s nothing substantial I figure people are more likely to add something if there’s already a comment. Someone could have a really interesting take but if they see 0 comments they might not even bother.

  • @Hazdaz@lemmy.world
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    102 years ago

    I’m shocked you have had any discussions at all, quite frankly. Step outside of the some of these more visited subs and you see threads that are many days or weeks old with 0 replies. And lots of them at that. It doesn’t make you want ot contribute because you know you won’t get any replies either, so that kind of perpetuates the problem. You need a certain critical mass of visitors to a sub to get it going and sustain itself.

    Also, I too have noticed that the same threads appear over and over again, days later. I can’t imagine there is such little traffic that more posts aren’t getting posted, but who knows.

  • fmstrat
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    142 years ago

    Once clients add “mark read on scroll” this may go away, too.

    • @SPOOSER@lemmy.todayOP
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      62 years ago

      I did that and it confused the hell out of me, half of my instances communities were empty all of a sudden

  • @DaveNa@lemmy.ml
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    212 years ago

    My takes: 1. Lemmy is small yet, so, few content. 2. A lot of propaganda accounts. You need to block communities and users. 3. Once in a while a small community make it to the top, so you found about it and subscribe to it. 4. Little by little your feed gets better. 5. Human nature, you can’t escape from it, you know, that quote about how stupid is the average person and so. 6 Accept the limitations and enjoy the platform. PS: I do like all the silly memes.

  • Xylarthen
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    22 years ago

    I had the same issue with Lemmy, so I use Kbin more these days because it seems to be better at getting interesting posts I haven’t seen before. I’m sure the Lemmy devs will get to it though.

    • Hypx
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      @Xylarthen

      @SPOOSER Getting the algorithm right is a challenge. Reddit struggled to get a balance of both interesting topics while keeping spam off of the front-page. Kbin/Lemmy will have the same problem. Kbin seems to do a better job than Lemmy IMO, but it still lets too many memeposts/shitposts on the front page. You still have to block the worse offenders.

  • @Fibby@sh.itjust.works
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    82 years ago

    I like to sort by top of the hour. Gives you recent posts that you can still engage with but is more filtered than “new”.

  • Altima NEO
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    22 years ago

    I keep getting months old posts in my hot feed. It’s weird.

    But yeah, Lemmys missing on some “power posters” like Reddit had.

  • @iRyu@lemmy.world
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    312 years ago

    I feel your pain! Sorting by Top 6 Hours is my current go to, mostly because I only scroll every few hours or so. Additionally, I start by scrolling through “Home” then transition to “All” if I feel like it. If you use the voyager app, there’s a new function to hide read posts, which could be helpful to you, as well!

    • 933k
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      182 years ago

      That “top 6 hours” tip is great, thanks for sharing

  • electromage
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    232 years ago

    I’m just seeing a wall of the same crap about Reddit and Twitter most of the time. I need to learn it better, and I think the technology has room to grow. The userbase exploded, and a lot of people have their own ideas of how it should work.

    • @jae@reddthat.com
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      I was going to say the same thing. I’ve been doing what others recommended (sorting by Top for last X hours) and I see so much about Twitter & Reddit, and to make it worse, reposts of the same link that got upvoted a lot in different communities. I really wish there were a way to filter these posts out in the Lemmy settings (like Mastodon filters), because I’m tired of seeing the same rehashed discourse about those platforms over and over again…