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[-] Lemmylefty@vlemmy.net 10 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I agree with you: I think decline of a site is an inevitability, especially after advertising is needed due to increased traffic.

But I personally don’t need Lemmy or anywhere else to be permanent, since what I get out of it is either transient (scrolling for memes and things that pique my interest) or meaningful enough that it remains with me, meaning enjoyable or thought provoking discussions.

Granted, I’d rather alternative sites not go tits up in rapid succession while the shuffling corpse they’re trying to ape continues to slog on mindlessly, but keeping the impermanence in mind makes it easier to see these places as areas to congregate rather than the end to surfing the web in general.

[-] Polydextrous@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

Am I the only one that’s browsing every…instance? (I’m still not sure if that’s the right word. Every community within Lemmy.world) just for the sake of having newer posts to peruse? Or are you all in active enough communities that your subscribed communities are offering up new enough content regularly enough to just browse those?

[-] Lemmylefty@vlemmy.net 7 points 1 year ago

Oh I’m always in the All section. Still kinda wrapping my head around instances as a concept: mentally I think if it as a single room with a ton of cubicles.

I treat subscriptions more like bookmarks: communities that I want to come back to specifically, but I don’t just browse them. It’s more like going to a grocery store and being sure to get the staples but not ignoring the rest of the aisles. How else am I going to find a new interest or perspective worth keeping if I don’t look?

[-] CthuluVoIP@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

I’m browsing all instances, not just communities on Lemmy.World right now. Curating a subscription stack more and more every day. And more importantly, identifying and blocking communities I never want to see in my /all/ feed. It’s been great so far.

[-] Polydextrous@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

I’m not sure if I’m just browsing Lemmy.world. Still getting the hang of what instance/servers/communities/etc that I’m interacting with.

[-] Buddahriffic@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Yeah, the nomadic life does sound pretty appealing at this time. I've learned over the years that nothing lasts forever, and this situation is showing that things don't necessarily stay good for as long as they do last. What's new and great eventually becomes old and tired (including us ourselves), but there's probably still other new and great things out there (though we might actually see the end of that during our lifetimes, what with the end of the world looming).

I'll hang out here for a while until I stop liking it, then I'll probably hang out for a bit longer and then look around elsewhere.

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