No one with a passive user mindset will appreciate Lemmy in its current states. There’s no algorithmic feed. It isn’t pre-populated with stuff they like. Active curation is required. Slow updates aren’t seen by this set as an advantage (my attention isn’t being constantly funnelled toward nonsense) but a deficiency (I can’t doomscroll; ‘if the place isn’t busy it mustn’t be good’).
It probably also has to do with a collective loss of any sense of ownership of digital space. I too would treat the web as an appliance (or television) if I thought I was a guest everywhere I went.
No one with a passive user mindset will appreciate Lemmy in its current states. There’s no algorithmic feed. It isn’t pre-populated with stuff they like. Active curation is required. Slow updates aren’t seen by this set as an advantage (my attention isn’t being constantly funnelled toward nonsense) but a deficiency (I can’t doomscroll; ‘if the place isn’t busy it mustn’t be good’).
It probably also has to do with a collective loss of any sense of ownership of digital space. I too would treat the web as an appliance (or television) if I thought I was a guest everywhere I went.
Lemmy is my perfect speed and your reply to my two months old meme is a dream come true.
Seriously — your thoughtful analysis is a breath of fresh air.