Most of the posts that are frequently featured in the homepage are about social problems or styles of life common to that country (or most first world countries), and even limit to only United-Statesian media discussion. They do not appeal to someone like me, who has different thoughts, different people, different problems. It’s hard to find something relatable in (most) non-local communities, because it’s just about this style of culture. It doesn’t helps with the poor website discorverability, making me limited to these same repetitive and unfunny posts.

  • oce 🐆@jlai.lu
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    7 days ago

    I guess there are issues with the post formats, micro blog and forum styles are quite different, and there’s probably a cultural friction between people who like community based pseudonymous forums and strongly personified social media.
    Let’s hope we can one day have a common share place for information with UIs adapted to every tastes.

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      7 days ago

      @oce
      That’s what i hope they will achieve one day. Both are good. And if they don’t see the forum structure they won’t notice. :)