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Has anyone else been reading linked articles more often on Lemmy?

When mindlessly browsing Reddit, I found that I usually just jump directly to the comments, read a couple, and continue. Lemmy seems a bit more curated (read: smaller), and therefore it's easier to actually engage in discussions, which leads me to read the article, think critically about it, and respond (if I have something to say) in the comments--bigger is not always better!

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  • I think a reason for this is that there's far more botspam than anyone guessed on Reddit. I have no idea exactly how inflated their user numbers are, but the fact that traffic only went down by ~10% during the blackout is quite a big red flag.

  • For me it's a combination of being very careful with what I subscribe to, and a lot of the news subreddits putting the text of the article in the post. Makes it near impossible to justify not reading the text rather than jumping to the comments, and it's guaranteed to be in a decently readable format (unlike most news websites, for some reason)

  • No, not really. I used Reddit more for discussions on niche topics/subreddits and tend to particpate more in text posts than link posts. I was never on Reddit for news or politics and its the same here. I'm engaging in fewer discussions on Lemmy so far, simply because there are fewer of them here right now.

  • I'm still burnt from reddit, so I haven't engaged as much as I used to. Why put in the high effort when I still don't know if things will last long enough to make it worth it?

    But, yeah, the community of lemmy/kbin hasn't gotten taken over by cheap bots and karma farming, so there's more quality to what's here. It means that most discussion is better too. It gives hope.

  • Similar experience here, the curated feed and smaller community seem to encourage more at ease discussion, I feel more inclined to engage with the content.

  • Y'know I didn't notice I was doing this more until you pointed it out! It's very refreshing to see

  • Yeah because the comment sections are smaller I feel like I need to read the article so I can make an informed relevant comment. It's good.

  • Yeah it feels good to read, also the slower pacing of the content makes everything less overwhelming.

  • Yup I have. I used to do the same thing but now ive actually been clicking them and giving them a whirl. Ive actually enjoyed it because I can add with a real understanding

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