I’ve been seeing more often (and others have posted the same) that some of the elements of “Reddit etiquette” seem to be taking over here. Luckily I can still find discussion comments but it seems the jokes and general “downvote because I disagree” are slowly taking over.

So the question becomes is it the size or the functionality of the site? The people or popularity? What’s your thoughts?

  • Elise@beehaw.org
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    3 months ago

    We need proper platforms for discussion. Reddit isn’t such a platform.

    The reddit mechanic of using upvotes and using a sorting function optimized for engagement leads to unfavorable second order mechanics.

    Quite frankly Lemmy does it too. This hive mind is against LLMs for example and spouts claims without backing them up. People act like it’s obvious.

    I’m not gonna share my thoughts on how to fix this. There are certainly experts out there who know more than me about game theory and rhetoric.

    • crimsonpoodle@pawb.social
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      3 months ago

      I think one advantage lemmy might have is the possibility of expanding the number of sorting metrics allowing users to sort things the way they choose rather than a few monolithic sort options.