• @aLaStOr_MoOdY47
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    -65 hours ago

    Hopefully not. This place is worse than Reddit.

    • @Lightsong
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      105 hours ago

      Then why are you here instead of at Reddit?

      • @[email protected]
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        11 hour ago

        I think they meant twitter is worse than reddit and hope we don’t get an influx of twitter users.

      • capital
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        2 hours ago

        On principle, personally. I was done with Reddit after the API shit.

        • @[email protected]
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          32 hours ago

          Yup. I’m also not super happy with Lemmy, but I’m too stubborn to go back. Meanwhile, I’m building my own rendition of Reddit, which will probably have the same problems, but at least I’m making an effort.

          If something genuinely good shows up, I’ll go there. But BlueSky ain’t it, so here I stay.

          • capital
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            245 minutes ago

            I see BlueSkey as different than Lemmy. In my mind, Twitter = BlueSky and Mastodon and Reddit = Lemmy and Kbin (if that’s even still around).

            • @[email protected]
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              139 minutes ago

              Agreed.

              I hate Twitter’s format though, so Mastodon isn’t interesting at all to me. I really like the Reddit setup where discussion is around a presented topic (whether a link or a text post), instead of the Twitter/Mastodon format where you follow general topics and people. I don’t care about individuals, I care about ideas, and Reddit/Lemmy seem to distill ideas around topics I care about better than Twitter/Mastodon. However, both Lemmy and Reddit tend to encourage echo chambers, which I strongly dislike, hence why I’m working on something else.

              BlueSky seems like Twitter 2.0, so I’m just as uninterested as I ever was in Twitter and Mastodon.