I think a lot of people forget that proprietary software has the incentive to be addictive
It’d be worth it to brainstorm on ways we can make lemmy not addictive. Unfortunately the live-updates thing probably fights against that :(
They say putting a phone into black and white mode can make it a lot less addictive because it’s no longer as flashy, which is part of what triggers dopamine response. Maybe we can apply a similar concept to Lemmy with a mode that gets rid of images and makes the UI less sleek?
We could make it an option. Not just for potentially making it less addicting, but sometimes live updates are distracting when trying to read a thread.
Need vs want.
- What is the need for live updates?
- At what frequency does one need to be updated?
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As the Fediverse grows it will become more like other big social media. At least it is an open protocol and the smart people working on the code can figure out how to filter the useless stuff.
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The great thing about being an open protocol is that anybody can fork a client and add any new moderation functions or change the content suggestion model. I think this is the main advantage a distributed system has to the centralised systems we see now. The user can choose what client to use and therefore how the social network data is presented to them.