Tl;dr: I think we have too much “empty” content and noise here and it drags down the place for 2 years now. Does PieFed include an approach to change the situation?
I’m sorry, this is going to be a bit of a rant. And about PieFed’s role in the “Lemmy” community and more broadly, what I think the place should be about. Feel free to skip this, unless you have a good amount of time to waste to read my long post and you want to think about the future of the community here.
To preface this: I’m mainly here on the Threadiverse for the comments. To have meaningful conversations with people. That could be the charm of this place. Yet, that’s regularly not what happens here.
The high-frequency posters use Lemmy to dump the news of the day and re-post memes. And that’s okay if people want that, I myself try to cut down a bit on news shaped by social media, so again it’s mainly the comment thread underneath that I deem useful, not the post itself, since we have the news at a bazillion other places and it’s not what sets this place apart. (Plus I think following the outcry of the day is corrosive and usually less informative than it seems, so I went further and actively unsubscribed from many of the big communities here.)
And the now more meaningful (to me) part isn’t huge by any means. I comment on things and write answers to questions, some communities work very well and it leads to a conversation or I can help someone with their Linux woes. Half the time at least I type something into the void and it feels like I’ve wasted my time since I don’t get any replies, maybe one or two upvotes at best and not even OP engages. So I wonder why they even made the post. Clearly not because they want to talk about something.
I think the interesting part of the Threadiverse needs to grow so I can have meaningful conversations here. When I look at the user count of Lemmy, I see how it stagnates at about 45k users for 2 years now. Sometimes we get an influx of a few thousand users but we’re not attractive to them, so we always lose them again. And the place just stays whatever it is. I think not really attracting people and at the same time losing that many people constantly (who actively volunteered to have a look at the place) tells us something.
I think we could do better than that and set the place apart from countless other platforms in many ways. But that seems to a minority opinion in the bigger Threadiverse. The Lemmy devs regularly say it doesn’t need to grow and it’ll maybe grow organically (which it doesn’t). Most users here tell me we need to dump more posts in an desperate attempt to kickstart engagement. I think we’ve tried that for 2 years now and it clearly doesn’t work. On the contrary, it’s kind of empty (or fabricated) content and I’ll find out once I try to engage, that these are lower quality, less engagement than some other posts. And it actively drowns the few people talking to each other in added noise. I think the idea to address the issue this way is exactly why Lemmy stagnates and why we always lose all the users that come here, sign up to have a look and then leave again, because this isn’t what they’ve been looking for. (And this is a multi-faceted issue, we have some other drama and issues here as well, but this post is long enough, so I’ll skip that here, feel free to add your perspective in the comments.)
Now this week I’ve complained a bit, since I saw piefed.social communities with really high-quality conversation. And then the same people come, determine we need more content, and they dump re-posts of the lemmy.ml equivalent over their heads. And then I’ve taken tens of minutes out of my day to reply to posts elsewhere (not a piefed community) and give a nuanced perspective, only to find out it’s unmarked Reddit re-posts, and I’ve basically wasted my time. It wasn’t a genuine question in need for my answer, I was betrayed, tricked into increasing the number of comments underneath something that wasn’t even genuine. When I could have spent that time interacting with high-quality conversations instead, which definitely exist as well. It’s just that those people drain that. And I can’t even tell which is which.
So it actively takes away from quality content. And I end up with a feeling like with the Reddit content bots, fabricating engagement. Which I dislike and specifically avoid. And it makes the entire place feel kind of empty to me, despite the many posts we have each day.
I think first of all people really need to stop dumping posts in an ill-conveived attempt to help. It’s a misconception. We need more comments here, not posts. Yet they do the opposite and their user profiles rarely have comments, just hundreds of posts. If you want to grow and foster the place, add comments.
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That’s my perspective, feel free to tell me how it feels to you. I’m definitely not against posts, just against fabricating them, and focusing on an unfit approach instead of doing the right thing.
Now my question: Does PieFed want to address that issue (if it really is an issue to more people than just me)? Is PieFed just a piece of technology, connecting me to the same community, just with an arguably better approach? Or does it go further? Push towards a certain atmosphere, change the community and behaviour? Do we do higher quality communities on piefed.social or are they basically the same thing as the ones before, just on a different domain? Do we go as far as to kick the re-posters so at least the posts aren’t just exactly the same?
That’d be mainly social engineering. And I’d really welcome if we had ideals and a clear vision of where to go. We kind of have that. In contrast to some other Fediverse software where I can’t see a clear vision.
And then we have technology. We could devise tools to address it. And PieFed already is about providing better tools to address some things. We have an ambivalent view of concepts like Karma. And algorithms to steer attention. I could try to address this with software. Calculate scores and devalue everyone who dumps posts and doesn’t contribute to the conversation. That’s likely going to give some advantage to conversation itself and foster genuine engagement. Do we want to do that?
And as a bonus question: What’s with the entire voting system? Seems I deem different things interesting than what’s popular. And that’s all the scores underneath posts and comments tell us. So it’s of little use to me. A post with 5 upvotes could be as interesting as one with 250 of them, and that happens each day to me. Once I switch the sorting method from “new” to something else, what it does is make lots of interesting content disappear from my feeds.
References:
- Are some questions here just to simulate activity?
- Please be Advised for Help Farmers
- Content jacking/reposting is a problem on Lemmy. and this comment highlighting how what makes other places “great is the community and not the posts.”
- Statistics for Lemmy on the Fediverse Observer
- PieFed features for growing healthy communities and PieFed Features
- Moderation & the design of social platforms
I’ve “flaired” this “Feature request”. Mind this is an opinion piece containing my perspective (and preaching). I’d like to hear your’s and request the name PieFed to encompass a clear vision, to be not just technology but a broader approach to shape the nature of the society we want to create. And put in lots of effort to actively lead us towards accomplishing more than we do today.
And I definitely need some good ideas and tools to turn my feeds into something that caters to my own needs and wants. If there’s some overlap with other people, we could talk about some specifics.
Yes. I mean I’m glad you like the place and get out of it what you need. I applaud your efforts towards movies/television and the countless other things you do pretty much each day. Now I think talking about movies is fairly easy, and I myself believe we can do more than that. Now that is works for you, where is my place? Where is space for my friends from Discord, the other places on the net. Or is PieFed just the wrong place for us? Do we need to stay somewhere else? Because I wholeheartedly think Discord is shit and they’d be better off here. And I think PieFed could cater to them. And even more than that. They make an effort and come here, and give it a try!
Could it be a place for introverts? For hobbyists and whatever? What I really think brought us forward lately is what LadyButterfly does. That small community is singlehandedly giving us a new important technological features fast, and we all get to benefit from it. They had a hard time here. And they’re willing to put up with that. I think we’re about ready for that. Or maybe we aren’t. But please let us do this. Let’s cater to quiet people, to introverts, to my own friends! Not just the common stuff that already works well.
I’m not sure what your comment is about.
If it’s easy, why are there only 2 regular posters on [email protected], and 1 on [email protected]?
I didn’t say it works for me, as I stated several times, I would rather have other people posting on other communities as well, so that I don’t have to keep so many of them active myself.
If you want a more catered community for your interests (which are tech articles, from our past conversations), I already suggested you to post on [email protected] and see if other people want to join you on that. Once you have a few people interested, you can define the rules, see what guidelines you want, how you want to moderate your community.
That’s why I suggested you to do the above in your last discussion (https://palaver.p3x.de/comment/1783699), so I’m not sure why I am not allowing you do to anything?
[email protected] is a hobby, it has some regular activity. Same for [email protected], so I’m not sure why you mean it couldn’t be, as it already it? Am I missing something?
I think our concern is just different. You mainly advocate for communities and to grow them and start new ones if I don’t like what’s there. When I think that’s not the issue. Even when I write negative opinion pieces, I really recognize all the effort and big achievements here. And I like the place. I don’t want to try Mastodon (again) or Tildes, or start a bunch of rivaling communities with my spin. I think we’re awesome. But then I want so squeeze something slightly different out of the already existing communities and userbase. And I want to have quality in the feeds and timelines to be less a game of chance. And we’re not exactly on the same page with that. Or at least how to get there.
I think we’ve achieved the first milestone. Popular stuff works kinda well. News, Technology, Memes… We can focus a bit less on that these days. But I’m very adamant in my opinion that I think we now need to move to the next milestone and tackle that. We need to diversify and make other topics work as well. I failed a bit to recognize people are pointing me towards communities because that’s kind of what they do there. Including you. So sorry, I needed some time to think about that. And then I also think we need a quality campaign. Or at least a way to curate stuff better than we currently do. And I’m not sure if we agree on that. Sure you’re not “not allowing [me] do to” that. But I need to gather some people here to pull it off. All I can say is I put up with whatever the Threadiverse is. But I’d like to invite more people. And I know my friends aren’t looking for quantity. They’re looking for quality. Even if it’s a quieter place. And seems quality and atmosphere isn’t where it needs to be for them, or they wouldn’t on average turn away again. So… I think you want the platform to appeal more to people who are used to Reddit. Who want a good stream of stuff to scroll through. I want to cater to people who are different, they need the kickstart phase of a community to tone down to a point where they see more quality stuff and discussion. Right now I have to postpone inviting people due to how this place is. And I’d really like to invite them now, that’s why I want to pull it off in the near future, not postpone it to a vague future, or leave things as they are.
I think technology could cater to both kinds of people. That’s kind of the spirit of the Fediverse. At least that’s what I like to believe. Question is, do we recognize we’re not attracting lots of users? Why is that and do we want to do it? And then when and how do we do it…
(The statistics tell me the same thing as my anecdotal evidence from talking to random people. And it’s not just because it’s summer right now. The 6-month MAU cover users that haven’t logged in since January… And that’s just summer, spring and parts of winter they didn’t feel like coming back. The 1-month active users decline is due to summer, though. But even that was a bit more stable last year than it is today.)
So to summarize, you want better quality in existing communities. Well, then the next steps is to reach out to existing communities are raise them your issue, the same way you did with [email protected] . For that one, you didn’t have much luck, as I said I would prefer to keep the reposts to have at least more than one active poster. You might have more luck elsewhere.
And if you can’t find any existing community willing to implement your suggestions, then you might have to create your own community. You already seemed to have found a few people who share your perspective, so you can probably assemble a group and then create that community together.
If what you are looking for is a mechanism in Piefed to automatically ensure better quality of a community, I’m afraid it’s not really realistic. You and Rimu suggested a few options in another thread, but there seems to be more important issues at the moment, such as the API support for the mobile apps, lemmy-federate support and many others.
It also covers users who gave it a try after the [email protected] movement, but didn’t stick around.
I think fragmentation is kind of a problem on the Fediverse. I view it more like one big network, somewhat cohesive and the users and instances can filter and pick their perspective. Not a lose accumulation of separate places and everyone needs to start their own thing. So whatever the solution is to this, I’m not going to make any efforts towards something hat increases fragmentation. Also new users complain a lot that there are 5 different communities for everything and they can’t tell what’s the difference (while I can since I know lots of history, like why lemmy.ml is avoided by some people, why there is Risa and TenForwards …) But the entire situation with the fragmentation isn’t optimal. And I want to be part of the solution, not contribute to the problem.
I mean the great thing about the developer community (and Free Software in general) is, we can all have a different focus and collaborate. fraemon does great things with the API, and I can focus on whatever I’d like to see in PieFed. Lately that’s been some bugfixing since we’re moving super fast right now, previously I’ve evened out some rough edges with the UI and before that added some features to the admin area, did some needed cleanup and was concerned with user notes, rate limiting and such. I mean I’ve always done whatever I liked here. Some items are from the roadmap, some are what I like and rimu does an excellent job in bringing all of it together, and then some.
Piefed consolidated view solves that.
If there is no “quality discussion about technology” community that exist, and none of the existing communities want to raise their standards, it is not going to magically appear. Creating it, as long as it’s with other people (hence the post on !fedigrow) would be a solution rather than a problem.
If you want to work on features that improve the discussion quality directly in Piefed, that would of course be welcome.
I mean we still have a bunch of issues open with that. It should maybe be consolidated with the Topics, I’m still often browsing my main feed and that’s exempt, and also we haven’t tackled cross-posts yet, which I’d argue are the other side of the same coin. It works for Link-type posts, but we need to address regular posts as well… But both the Feeds and the cross-post handling are super nice. I’m afraid there’s still several things to do, though, before we can call it “solved”. At least for the average user. But it really improves my quality of life.
I’ll think about it. Thanks. It’s on my backlog but you also gave me some other ideas in previous discussions we had. Maybe I’ll focus on less broad topics, I mean there are many subcategories and maybe I’m less made to devise a Reddit-like big and broad high-frequency community. Maybe I’ll leave that as is and think about if I can help with the niche sub-categories of it. And it’d probably be more fun for me, since the smarthome communities or tech-help communities usually don’t have the dynamics I complain about. So thanks for the input, it’s on my backlog.
Sounds good, see you around!