hi there. I’m new. I’ve recently migrated from kbin.social (RIP) in the hopes of filling that big empty hole in my webs that reddit left after The Troubles.
First impressions after a week of use:
- Beehaw feels a little lonely. Not a lot of activity. Same posts on my subscriptions front page throughout the day with little movement on upvotes and comments. It’s the summer in the north so maybe people have better things to do with their time, but I am wondering, does it pick up?
- Fewer users than kbin? It feels like there are smaller numbers on the Communities subscriptions than I’m used to on kbin. Granted, kbin was inundated with spammers and bot accounts over the last couple of months so those numbers are probably not as real as I’d like them to be, and I appreciate Beehaw’s limits on new members by pushing a signup form and a review process. A social network needs users though.
- Subscribing across instances feels weird. Maybe it’s the instance (lemmy.ca) but I tried following a couple of communities from there and my subscription was marked “Pending”. Are we defederated?
So, my Ask is this: Do you have any recommendations for a newbie at Beehaw to make the most of my experience here? Are there any non-obvious Communities I should join? I’m looking for friends and fun. Where do?
Heigh-ho, welcome to Beehaw!
Comments invite comments. If there’s a post you see that is interesting but has no comments, if you make one it is much more likely to bring in others to discuss.
Really depends on your interests. Unless you don’t play games at all, I’d recommend the Gaming community as one of the most active interest-based communities.
I think that for some of us, Beehaw is a nice quiet respite from the “loudness” elsewhere on the net, especially as many of us are refugees from Reddit. Speaking only for myself, over the years I’ve killed my Facebook and Twitter accounts, and only maintain a private Instagram for a few family and friends. Beehaw is somewhere I lurk daily, and it doesn’t feel like I’m being inundated with “content” like I was on Reddit or Imgur.
I sort of think of it like a ‘home base’, that I can come back to to relax after foraying out into the broader and ‘wilder’ social media and news worlds.
great suggestions and perspective. Nice to meet you @[email protected] ! thanks for the reply.