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.

  • AWildMimicAppears@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Like the others said, the ratio of posters/lurkers on most social media sites is 10/90, and i think that lemmy is on the better, more active side of things. in a 30k community that means that you will see about 300 people commenting regularly, and 30 of them will be very active.

    i also like the smaller scope here, fewer comments mean that my opinion will be engaged with more.

    I rarely commented on reddit, because one little comment in a swarm of 2500 will not even be noticed. It’s different here, and i wrote over 400 comments this year! i maxed out at about 100 on reddit because my comments wouldn’t even be noticed most of the time if i didn’t filter by new.

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    There’s one user that seems to be everywhere and it’s probably the same user everyone is thinking of right now lol.

    I’m also surprised I come across other “agents” on here more frequently than I would expect.

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    I notice a lot of the same people in most of the popular posts. I guess it’s because the quantity of people that usually comment vs voting or just reading post is pretty low, so you’ll start to recognize them everywhere

    It makes me wonder if people recognize me from other posts I comment on!

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    Ye, and I’m mostly fine with it (I just wish this place had more stuff that wasn’t necessarily political, like “interests” type of stuff like comicbooks. We have some, and thankfully Linux is a big one, but I just wish there was more!)

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    I use both reddit and lemmy and for the most part, I’ll see similar or the same articles shared/posted on both platforms. I don’t mind, it actually makes me feel like one day Lemmy might grow enough to the point where I use reddit less and less.

    using multiple platforms I see the same users from time to time but I never really cared about who’s posting or commenting

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    It’s called a community. If Reddit doesn’t seem like this anymore, it’s because half those people are actually AI.