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      Also big enough for that to be a somewhat unhealthy amount of content to keep up with.

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        Keep up with? Just browse some posts on /all while popping, then go live a life.

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          Well yeah, but to say browsing all will actually let you see everything is a bit of an exaggeration if that’s what you do.

          Like I said. It’s possible, but probably not something anyone should actually be doing.

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        My intended point is that browsing all is a viable way to find communities. You won’t miss many communities if you browse everything. Then subscribe to what you like, block what you really dislike.

        You’re right that all can be overwhelming and distasteful, but at least it really is everything, as opposed to the r/all, which was heavily filtered.

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          I don’t think it’s just federation, I believe for posts to appear in your instance’s All feed then at least someone on that instance needs to be subscribed to the associated community

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      It might end up showing all the communities but it won’t show you every post. Like F1 posts rarely end up in all despite having an active community. You’re more likely to see posts from formuladank than formula 1.

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        Browse /all, sort by new, you’ll see every post your Lemmy instance is aware of.

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      Also, mods are petty and will delete or ban you if you make a comment that goes against their agenda. Even when the comment has nothing but up votes.

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        The other day I got banned from A Boring Dystopia@Lemmy.world for providing verifiable historical context to the bombing of the MOVE cult. Not for taking a stance on either side of the issue, but just for fighting misinformation in the comments. I had like a 40 to 13 upvote ratio on a comment as long as a page, but the mod wants to marginalize and radicalize people so they deleted everything I posted in the thread.

        Ironically, quite a boring dystopia indeed.

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          My last comment was in “comics” and was 9-0. I didn’t agree with the “message” if the comic. Guessing the mod was the artist, maybe. Lol

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          Did they remove the comment first or just ban you so the comment isn’t on the mod log?

          The latter is one of the biggest flaws on Lemmy I’ve seen so far.

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    Sadly, Lemmy is too small to have many active niche communities of its own, so as already said your best bet is just viewing all.

    Alongside this, viewing specific instances can give you a slightly more curated experience than just all of Lemmy.

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    TBH I just stick to the feed and block the communities I don’t want to see. Especially avoid anything on Hexbear or lemmy ml, those instances are CCP propoganda trying to convince the west to off each other and themselves.

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      Same here. Everything, sorted by scaled, and I block communities that annoy me. Or entire instances, but so far that’s just been hexbear

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      I see so many comments like this across lemmy and so little offensive content from those instances that I’m really beginning to wonder who the actual propagandists are.

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      You should choose an instance that defederates from those instances if you don’t like them (or try to convince your current admins to defederate).

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        I can’t decide I don’t like them if I haven’t seen any of their things, plus the block feature works well enough.

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          The block feature only hides posts from those instances communities, not comments (unless you block individual users, but then you have to block a whole lot of users).

          Also users from those instances will still have an influence on your feed via their voting. For example if you think an instance is a source of political propaganda, they can still promote that political agenda via voting.

          Defederation is a more effective solution if you want to avoid an instance.

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    Most niche communities from R*ddit are pretty much dead here unless you are looking forward to being a regular poster yourself. This rather requires sticking to the lemmy.world open feed rather than creating a custom feed with your communities only, if you are looking to scroll a lot instead, of course. Just stick around a bit, see how often what communities and people reach the general feed, elect to block the ones that feel flooding your feed or not to your taste. Maybe give some regularly-posted communities that are previously not in your area of interest some chance before going on a mass block. This place does have a quality and rather genuine people, but in a limited scope.

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      Honestly, my “all” view is fine. There were a few bots I blocked months ago that just auto reposted everything from Reddit which led to a lot of spam but other than that it’s been fine! Then again I did this back on Reddit too.

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        I had been using Reddit with my custom feed right from the very beginning. It was pretty good, I got more community recommendations from friends and people in the communities I had subscribed to, and I even started dropping some communities I no longer had much interest in, so my feed was pretty dynamic with popular and niche stuff alike.

        I still miss my custom feed and having content in some niche communities, but it has been more than 6 months since my preferred 3rd party app has been deployed for Lemmy and I have been completely scrolling and commenting on Lemmy only, still. Never scrolled on Reddit since July 1, never succumbed to desktop-only alternatives like old.reddit, although it is still my default with RES settings applied if I’m to click on Reddit links for info, since the platform was going to be at its shittiest moments from then on, not just the interface.

        Primary news communities are good enough to not avoid them like the plague they were in Reddit, riddled with propaganda bots. Big, general meme communities are the same, without many daily reposts in the same community. Movies/series fan communities are very much lacking, except a couple big fan communities. Tbh I prefer Star Trek communities here over any series/movies fan communities anywhere else, although I haven’t watched even one episode of Star Trek so far in my life. Game communities are almost completely dead, but I have started getting my game updates from Steam “Home” screen blog feeds on the library. Big, all gaming and new gaming announcement related communities here are the same as they were in Reddit if I want digital entertainment poisoning anyway.

        Overall, fewer content flood of Lemmy with also almost non-existent bot or discussion-disabled loud mouth count feels like a way healthier engagement procedure on this kind of a platform. Writing paragraphs-long comments never felt like a drop in the sea they were on Reddit, even if these comments get only a handful upvotes/downvotes here and maybe a couple replies at best.

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    When I moved over I searched for versions of all my reddit communities. Sadly, a lot of them are inactive, but I subbed anyway just in case. Then I went onto all and looked for the top handful that had stuff I liked. Now I mostly stick to my subscribed and flip over to all if I run out.

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    Welcome!

    I don’t have specific recommendations on hand because I’m on mobile, but you can look through this guide from !newtolemmy@lemmy.ca for other ways to discover communities

    https://lemmy.ca/post/11285664

    Following the promo communities works great so you can passively learn about new things when they get promoted