At least on the communities i follow. Every so often I come across a thread where i recognize most of the users there even in the big communities with over 30k members and I haven’t even been on lemmy that long.

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    but then there’s no sorting to it all and it functions on bumps like 4chan. not necessarily a better system.

    the real reason is that 90% of users on any social media site only lurk. the users that post tend to post a lot. these are just natural things that work out that way due to human nature. confidence and extroversion are some of the last things to make it to niche social media.

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      Call me old fashion but the best system was and is good old forum. Posts and comments are order by posting date. No points, no bumps, just a regular timeline.

      As for the lurkers, I still believe that removing Lemmy Social Score would cause more people to engage.

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        Whats this social score? I didnt think lemmy had a karma system, honestly i bet mine is terrible.

        I use sync if that makes a different.

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          Not the good old 90s forums. You could stick the post but all posts and comments were displayed in chronological order.

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      You can still do the voting and the sorting without actually showing it publicly. This would make discussions a lot more genuine