No worry about quality when you only get one topic to enjoy for the day.

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      Not all of these kinds of posts are about Reddit. Since Lemmy is still a bit more quiet than Reddit, I find it more informative to browse All. It’s a great way to find new communities, instances or create new filters.

      The problem is when the same person blasts 10 or more communities with the same post. Depending on how your Lemmy client sorts posts, you may see all of those posts in a row.

      I am all about spreading information far and wide, but I really try and submit posts to the most relevant communities. World news may be the only exception to that rule, since it can apply to many places.

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        I think it will take a little while before people adjust to the way lemmy works. It was fairly good practice to repost in multiple communities to spread info on reddit. The way federation works, this isn’t strictly necessary anymore

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          Yep. The cool part is, is that we are defining “how it works” now. I don’t mean that in a negative way, at all! Have fun kids! Try to make rules that prevent other people from getting killed and I think we can all get along.

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      And stop browsing All

      Except I like browsing All. Well, I did on Reddit. It’s not like I’m gonna subscribe to funny@lemmy.world

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      I just saw it on three different technology communities and two news communities on different instances.