Having tried all three, its a stark difference in how much more social Lemmy is comparatively. Its not even close. Almost all posts I’ve encountered on lemmy have interaction; whereas, more often than not, posts on the other two platforms have no interaction. Wonder what the driving factor is behind this difference?

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    6 days ago

    It’s an interesting dynamic!

    I find myself talking more on lemmy as others say because it’s easier/made for talking about topics. Mastodon and other fedi services center around following the account that made a thing rather than the thing(s) themselves. And that’s fine, both have their place.

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      4 days ago

      I think the other aspect is the easy to follow discussion threads. IMO it’s the cleanest way to show and follow branching discussions.

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        4 days ago

        I do like how it “looks” the most on topics. I wish mastodon had something similar revolving around their posts/hashtags.