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  • People set them up to help grow communities by having a lot of content but it just kills them instead. I opened a Linux gaming community and it was 95% just bot reposts from the Linux gaming subreddit, all with zero comments and 1 or maybe 2 up votes per post. It just makes you not want to comment at all cause what is the point?

    I came to Lemmy to get away from reddit, bot reposts just funnel traffic back to reddit. The endless reposts just leads to the one conclusion of "Oh, this is all just links to reddit, I should just go directly to reddit as it will be a better source for this content."

    Meanwhile I stumbled upon another community that barely had any posts and it has much more interaction because the few users that -are- there feel much more included. In the early 2000s I was part of several forums that really only had about 10 active members, but they were active and eventually saw growth. People join and see a small group of people talking and then join in the conversation.

  • I've gone through quite a few different mmo mice, I always go back to the G600. I'm on my third mouse right now, probably should just get good enough at soldering to replace the left click button when it wears out.

    I keep hoping for something spiffy to replace it but nothing does! I've gotten so used to the pinky button on the g600 that at this point any replacement would have to have that.

    Thought about checking out Azeron's project cheddar mouse. But as I don't really -need- a new mouse it's a bit out of my budget.