How do you feel about the massive influx of users?

  • lowleveldata
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    2 years ago

    Lemmy doesn’t work like Reddit

    Does it not? I’m not feeling much difference from an end user POV

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      2 years ago

      Well it’s a link aggregator and forum, just like reddit, but I feel like lemmy needs time for its own culture to coalesce - rather than expecting reddit culture to be imported or just exist here.

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        I hope it does coalesce into something good. I was so tired of the toxicity on Reddit from both regular users and the power-tripping mods. Yuck.

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          Yeah, I think good / bad would be a generalisation. If lemmy grows then there will be good bits and bad bits. The difference of course is that anyone can spin up their own instance, so there’s much more likelihood that some instances will be predominantly well run and enjoyable to be a part of.

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          The good thing is that if an instance gets too toxic the users that don’t like that can just jump to another one. The ideal would be to move your already existing account to the new instance but I don’t how difficult or how much that would take to implement

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        Honestly its for the best, redditors would be rude af and incel-like as well. It was annoying to dealing with those people every time there was a talk of relationships and gender rather than thinking also approaching about those topics with empathy, respect, kindness and critically as well.

        • Ataraxia@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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          2 years ago

          I was thinking that too. Reddit is full of gasligjting and thinly veiled racism/sexism and bigotry… hundreds of comments piling on someone based on a one sided story or a video often ending in doxxing and harrassment.