Like you, I’m a passionate user of K.Bin but lately, I’m noticing that things are getting kinda stale around here. The most recent thread in this, the top-level magazine on K.Bin, is 4 days old. Many other top 25 magazines are also suffering from a similar lack of fresh content. I run /m/scifi and it’s been continuing to grow and thrive over the past 4 months for one simple reason. If you want to Supercharge K.Bin, then remind yourself of those four little words every day:

It’s the content, stupid.

This should be the defacto slogan of K.Bin - you wanna get people off of Reddit? It’s the content, stupid. Stop complaining that Reddit sucks - we KNOW it sucks - but K.Bin won’t become the sane alternative if there’s nothing to read or interact with, there.

I’m just one person, but I’m doing my part and I know others are doing the same. If we can transition from 1% of the crowd adding new content for the other 99% to lurk and read to 5% of the crowd adding new stuff for 50% of the crowd to respond to and the other 45% to lurk and read, we’ll be well on our way to defeating Reddit.

Food for thought - have a great weekend.

  • MentalEdge
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    Yup! Unfortunately the activity seems to be going to the lemmy side of things first, due to kbin’s sometimes functional, sometimes kinda-functional federation.

    • macallik
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      9 months ago

      Yeah. I created a thread recently that had over a hundred replies, but over time, each notification became a frustration because the notification link doesn’t take me to the actual comment, just the first page. I’m not sifting through 10 pages to read an entire comment and see if it warrants a reply.

      Experiencing the same “amazing UI but frustration experience that makes me check out” UX w/ firefish (fka calckey) as well.

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        9 months ago

        Using Lemmy with Photon on desktop and Thunder on mobile I’ve not seen any issues quite like that. Thunder used to be a little more basic but it’s coming along nicely.