• MacOP
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    4 months ago

    The issue comes up when people youre talking to dont know what youre using as a comparison

    Article mentions that if they mention something then its fair to say how youre similar / differences but the person youre talking to has to initiate that. For people on reddit everyone on reddit knows what reddit is as they are using it so comparisons to it can be made on posts there

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      4 months ago

      For people on reddit everyone on reddit knows what reddit is

      Except not all people are on reddit, and this same approach is often used because one assumes that everyone is.

      Haven’t read the article yet, but when I find something described in terms of similarities to something else I can check what that else is to get a better idea. Having a detailed description would still be of use, too

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        4 months ago

        Keywords in what I said being “everyone on reddit knows what reddit is”. Had that there since a lot of comparisons of lemmy being similar to reddit happened on reddit itself but if people are talking on lemmy or elsewhere the comparison shouldnt come up unless the other user initiates that (especially if theres more people like you and we would then be sending traffic to reddit with the comparison)

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          Yeah, makes sense, context is important, indeed