A well known feature from Reddit, default communities (subs on Reddit) are communities that newcomers are subscribed to by default. Lemmy, and specifically lemmy.world, could use some of these, I feel. At the very least, communities like lemmyworld, general, and newcomers are good ones to include, if we’re still somehow sticking with the old Lemmy ethos of less guided interaction. Aww, pics, videos, memes, news, etc, are good ones if not. This massively sped up the integration of new users on Reddit, and I believe it’s a good addition to Lemmy.

Added on to this is a capability that Reddit had and lemmy doesn’t yet, which is multi(reddits) communities, or Collections is probably what we’d call them here. I could see a ‘default’ collection being applied to new users, for example. The pie in the sky version of this would be publicly browsable and shareable collections, so you could send your friends a link which allows them to subscribe to multiple communities at once and create a new personal Collection automatically based on it.

  • MiddleWeigh@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    I feel like the ease of use is not an issue. I would like users to actually think about the content they want to consume and perhaps find new ideas in the process through engaging. Sorting by all > active as a default is not a bad thing, and I quite enjoy it. I think this is a great place to start giving people full autonomy in the content they consume right from the beginning, we dont need training wheels…

  • Jessica@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Hard disagree like others. Going to an instance already takes you to “Local” and “Active”, which is literally the “Default Communities” because it’s what’s active on that instance. Quit trying to fit Lemmy into a Reddit box because it‘s not always necessary.

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      2 years ago

      You mean the model that is easier to understand and helps get users to stick around? Defaulting to some local only view would be terrible for retaining people who are seeing kbin or Lemmy for the first time. Depending on what instance they ended up on, they might mistakenly think that kbin/Lemmy doesn’t have much to offer or that it’s specialized.

      I mean, how many actual users are viewing local only? I’m skeptical that many people would purposefully be doing that. So why would we make it the default?

      (As an aside, for comparison, I believe kbin defaults to “all”, which is great for showing the breadth of posts, but shows too many niche things. The point of defaults is to try and make the default view more general as a starting point that applies to more people.)

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        2 years ago

        You and I both know your average Redditor isn’t going to stumble upon exploding heads, dbzer0, or some other niche instance. They’re going to end up at lemmy.ml, lemmy.world, shitjustworks, or kbin.social. If they don’t like what they see on one of the generalized aggregators, then how would a “default community” view be any different?

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    2 years ago

    Not the default, but ask to subscribe would be good for general users.; this way power users can still benefit from the vanilla experience

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    2 years ago

    I would LOVE something like multireddits on Lemmy. I actually do not like the idea of default subscriptions (unless it’s optional), but making custom multis is something that I’d really love to have on here.

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      2 years ago

      A toggle in the signup process, checked by default, which says “subscribe me to default communities” wouldn’t be too bad a compromise.

      This suggestion is intended to streamline things for the average user. People who do not care about ideology, ethos, what’s problematic or not, and just want to sign up and see stuff and immediately get involved in basic discussion.

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        2 years ago

        This would be excellent. Even a non-general interest instance could probably benefit from having the local instance news on it’s default list. Kind of useful to know when updates are scheduled.