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this post was submitted on 25 Aug 2024
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Honestly I'd agree with you if it wasn't for the fact that sadly lemmy is still really small in terms of content and I like interacting with people. Since ml is like the second biggest community its mildly annoying but I guess you gotta pick your poison. Probably better just focusing on content from the other instances thats a bit less toxic tho.
Elsewhere I mentioned how Lemmy.ml is only the #5 instance, not #2. Here I'd like to add that even memes@lemmy.ml is not all that large.
For one, outside of that instance there are MANY meme communities rather than concentrating all into one giant megalithic community subject to whatever authoritarian mods are in charge there (ironically there is far more "sharing" outside of the "communist" instance than inside it:-P though the developers of Lemmy do share their codebase and that much deserves credit).
For another, take a look at the MAU - that stands for Monthly Active Users - and you'll see its only <2/3rds the size of the largest community on Lemmy.World, plus there's over a dozen additional communities that are larger than !memes@Lemmy.ml.
So yes, you'll need to spend more time curating your experiences here than on Lemmy.ml or Reddit, like you'll need to subscribe to multiple memes communities rather than just one. Hopefully you'll continue to contribute by posting in one of those rather than the tankie one, and make & keep them all the more active as a result of your participation:-).