this post was submitted on 18 Jul 2023
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On twitter, facebook, etc you follow people. Then the algorithm creates a bubble where you only get opinions and points of views you "like".
On reddit and lemmy you follow subjects. Then you get a wider range of opinions and points of views about subjects you like.
One type creates celebrity "influencers" and polarization of opinions. The other doesn't.
I really, really hope it stays that way.
There are thoughtful people whose opinions I value regardless of topic. Doesn't mean I agree with them. Right now AFAIK the only {way} to see their content is to look at their profile.
There are 'friends' on Reddit as well.
But when you use reddit/lemmy the algorithms are based on popularity , which makes it vulnerable demagogy and other cognitive biases (like the tendency of the human mind to be a cognitive miser).
If a chain is as strong as it's weakest link, it is better to use multiple chains, following users allows following people who are experts and extremely knowledgeable (andrew huberman for example).
This would make a lot of sense when it comes to integration with Mastodon, even if Lemmy isn't exactly made for following specific people.
Different ways to present mostly the same data.