I don’t know how I didn’t think of this be for, but the Lemmy bean posting could be a psyop that reddit is trying to get people to return to them after switching to Lemmy

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    Why would shitposting on Lemmy, get people to switch back to Reddit, a site famous for shitposting?

    Beanposting seems to be a pretty organic meme rising out of the fact that Lemmy is pretty new and people don’t really mind shitposts yet because there is such good content on Lemmy since the community hasn’t grown too large yet

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      “Such good content”? I see zero content for what I like.

      I never saw a single shitpost on the subs I followed, and their equivalents on the Fediverse are either completely empty, or having it’s own moderator post every single thread on the magazine with zero engagement from the 20 or so subscribers.

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          They’re opening their mouths. That’s enough. Be the change doesn’t mean anything if shitposting to death about that particular day’s meme is the thing everyone else is into.

          But everyone isn’t into that. I certainly aren’t. So I suppose there’s hope for me and Enttropy.

          Also, I noticed that I spent less time here when the front page was full of beans and then meta discussions about Lemmy/kbin/Reddit with pretty noticeable whiff folks being up their own ass about this place being better than Reddit.

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            Also, what some people here don’t understand (@OpenStars did), is that the Fediverse is not this huge global revolution that they assume it is. At this point, the Fediverse caters to a VERY specific demographic, and trying to make a “Mezcal” or “Trip Hop” community on the Fediverse is just like trying to create a Board Game Design community on Subaru’s Post-sales forum.

            Case and point: soloRPG on the Fediverse has existed for over a year, and amongst all the Fediverse instances, the interest and demand for this community is so small, that 99% of its contents have been posted by a single dude.

            And regarding shitposting and cringe circlejerking, I don’t know about other instances, but since the latest update, the default landing page of Kbin is whatever you set as “homepage” in your profile’s settings. Also, blocking magazines and users is pretty easy and does wonders to stay away from shit you don’t want to see.

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              Just for the sake of argument: it is different here, than there. Like here if you sub to something, at least on kbin.social I get every single new post as a “notification”, rather than simply seeing more of that on the home page like you might expect. I keep forgetting, subscribing, then having to unsubscribe when already the next day there are 30+ notifications from a single account or magazine posting a flood of stuff.

              And having to visit the specific magazine - not the user, not the thread, not clicking the link or expanding the picture - to unsubscribe first is somewhat counter-intuitive I suppose. All the more so when you continually have to keep doing it for every non-English magazine from an instance that doesn’t mark each magazine since the entire instance is that way (and I’ve heard people say that about non-NSFW too? although on kbin.social I hardly ever see NSFW content to begin with).

              So if someone has a need or desire to simply be taken care of without having to lift a finger to do stuff themselves, atm Reddit legit does that better than here. Fuck spez and all that, I’m just saying that the collective weight of all that effort from all those programmers and such have made it a more “polished” environment than here. You sell your soul to him, and he looks after you, up to a point.

              Those of us who come here now don’t care - I mean more polish would be nice but we think it’s better here even without that - but those who simply want to be taken care of and can’t be bothered to e.g. read instructions or search for those, would do better to return there. imho at least, for now, until the software catches up.

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        Me either, so I started a community for a subject I’m interested in and follow on reddit and I’m populating it with new content as the news comes in so new people can catch up. Be the change you want to see. Interact with that content and post more of it. Don’t just complain that it’s not being fed to you.

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          Yeah, that’s exemplary and very inspirational, but we’re on completely different pages. I never complained, nor I’m expecting any change or have content being fed to me.

          The reality is that the demographic of this site (a tiny niche of Reddit, which on itself is already a niche) + the terrible time search engines are having, and will have to index the Fediverse, just makes communities for non tech-savvy / internet culture people, virtually impossible to grow.

          Like, good luck forming a Fediverse community about Paella, Bubble Tea, Mezcal, or your neighbourhood, in which John and Jane Doe who barely ever use the internet, join. Communities of a ton of topics are already incredibly small in first-place search result sites such as Twitter or Reddit, and are going to be impossible to have on the Fediverse, until the day you can ask the corner shop grandma about the Fediverse magazines she’s subscribed to, and you get an answer other than “What the hell are you talking about?”

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        Then you lucked out on good subs over there, and the reverse for here. It’s definitely new, and definitely a different experience. Lemmy/Kbin is not for everyone - for instance in the very recent past at least it has leaned more towards technically-minded people so many of those needs are covered, and also early adopter mindsets who are comfortable to watch things grow & evolve rather than looking for an already-established setup, but depending on where YOUR particular communities of choice are, that’s where you’ll need to be.

        I would say to BE part of the change that you want to see in the world, but yeah, if it’s just you and a moderator here then that’s not much of a “community”. Feel free to do whatever is best for you!

        Also remember that you can curate your experience here - like if you did not like the shitpost community, then you have to first visit it by clicking its name, and then click the “no” circle with line through it, and from then on you won’t see posts from it on the main/all page. I’ve been doing that for all the foreign-language magazines, but people can do it for whatever - nsfw, memes, tech, shitposts, showethoughts, anything.

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          Thanks! Yeah, I’ve already blocked a bunch of topics and users, and I’m still playing whack-a-mole with loose ends on my start page.

          And you’re completely right. The Fediverse is still very much a niche thing and, by nature, not the best place to expect living communities for certain topics when it’s already hard to find them in much more popular, casual, and easy to find websites.

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        Start following the main boards on your instance. Make the community yourself and start a topic about that subject on a general/main board and add a link to your community. The niche subs on Reddit didn’t come out of nowhere either.

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    Seems more like Lemmy users are building up a mythology. “I was there in the early days. Remember poop and beans?”

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    Doubt it. It’s just dumb low effort posting over here trying to force inside jokes on Lemmy. I blocked all of that sort of stuff back in the day on Reddit, and I blocked it here too.

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    I’m not really into beans and shitposting, but I don’t mind my feed flooded (yet) because it’s always good to see people being active and having fun.

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    It’s just a trending meme, Reddit does it too. Even Reddit had bean memes posted everywhere at one point

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    Imagine thinking shutposts are repulsive. They are literally only in one community, block it if you don’t like it. Jesus Christ!

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    The bean shit made me feel like this place had become more comfortable as it just reminded me of shit we did on Reddit. It was funny.