Facebook is, as far as I can tell, a lot more user-centric which might lead to a ‘Everything is about you’ mentality. So commenters over there might be more prone to think that whatever they have to say is relevant and could add value. While lemmy-likes are a lot more content focused, not even highlighting the user name of authors a lot. So comments have to be able to exist on their own without a ‘face’ connected to it.
Not sure if this makes sense.
Facebook is, as far as I can tell, a lot more user-centric which might lead to a ‘Everything is about you’ mentality. So commenters over there might be more prone to think that whatever they have to say is relevant and could add value. While lemmy-likes are a lot more content focused, not even highlighting the user name of authors a lot. So comments have to be able to exist on their own without a ‘face’ connected to it. Not sure if this makes sense.