• @kazerniel@lemmy.world
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      199 months ago

      Yes, I much prefer following topics over people. Every time I glance at microblogging, there is just so much noise. At least lemmy-style forums have upvotes to surface quality content rather than the jumbled mess that microblogs are. No matter how much I like someone (even IRL friends/family), I won’t be interested in their every passing thought, it’s just exhausting.

    • @Kecessa@sh.itjust.works
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      79 months ago

      “The number of characters is limited based on old SMS standard! Lulz!”

      Yeah, good way to have meaningful conversations where you can bring convincing arguments! /S

      • @mke@programming.dev
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        89 months ago

        The amount of internet spaces with generous character limits and shit discussions makes me think that’s far from the biggest issue.

          • @mke@programming.dev
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            49 months ago

            That’s a different thing, and I don’t think bigger character limits would help with a culture of not reading past headlines, not verifying and sharing sources, lacking moderation, and so on. Bigger issues.

    • @wandermind@sopuli.xyz
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      69 months ago

      It’s good for when you want to keep up with what people or organizations you’re interested in are up to. Artists, authors, game developers, etc.

      It sucks for any kind of in-depth content or conversation, including politics.