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Way more active than reddit? That's a bit surprising, do you mean specific communities?
I mean people commenting and getting up votes on comments way faster. You don't get more than on reddit, but you get them faster.
Basically almost all comments have at least one other person upvoting.
Ah so your contributions have more chances to be acknowledged here because it doesn't get lost in the crowd and people interact more on average.
Engagement is quite high, yes. On reddit especially on the larger subs you're either one of the first to comment or you get buried, and that's not just due to size but also reddit's hot sorting not displaying fresh comments with 0 upvotes on the top, unlike lemmy. There's always the option to reply to a random comment to get interaction by calling them wrong on the internet, but, well, then you're in a +1 -1 battle. Honestly it's a sad state of affairs.
What reddit does better though is pushing articles from smaller communities to my frontpage, I think the issue is that lemmy doesn't scale scores by community size.