Although I originally thought that AskLemmy was made as an equivalent to AskReddit, it’s clearly different. On Reddit’s it was limited to open-ended “thought-provoking” questions meant for discussion, whereas here it seems like anything goes. The purpose of this community seems to be much broader, that or it’s just totally unmoderated lol. Not that that’s necessarily a bad thing.

But maybe there should be another community for just the sorts of open-ended questions that we saw on Reddit

  • Lvxferre@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Give it time.

    When a community is small it’s worth to keep the subject wider, to encourage activity. And as it grows, it’ll usually specialise itself into a certain type of content.

    In other words perhaps c/asklemmy will become more like r/askreddit in the future? Or perhaps it’ll become nothing like r/askreddit, but some another community will.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah. Lemmy has no where near the users that Reddit has, which is good because Lemmy couldn’t currently support anywhere near that number.

      It is also going to depend on which instance can scale to that size.

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    1 year ago

    This place is actually supposed to be that, if you look at the rules in the sidebar. But I think the mods probably started to despair at the sheer amount of people posting Lemmy support questions here instead.

    Hopefully as people settle in, that eases off and makes moderation more viable. Interestingly !AskKbin@kbin.social (Lemmy / Kbin) has the exact same problem so it’s not just us.

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    1 year ago

    If you’ve ever checked new on askreddit, there were quite some questions like that on there too (and people usually answered them because… well why not I guess, everyone’s just killing time on there anyway).

    I think as long as there aren’t many posts anyway, it doesn’t really matter. Once there are, it’s unlikely the not open ended questions would get much traction. Maybe /r/outoftheloop or /r/nostupidquestions style posts would also get upvoted, at which point it would probably make sense to seperate the concepts. For now that seems a bit needless imo.