• @emoknapsack
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    281 year ago

    Something I’ve noticed is that I had basically stopped commenting on Reddit because it seemed like someone always wanted to start a fight. I don’t even generally comment about politics or controversial topics, but still it felt like I was getting rude responses doubting my stories or whatever. Now I’m more likely to take a moment to share a response.

    • @psud
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      1 year ago

      Lemmy also has landmine topics. There are many dedicated vegans and communists, for example

      And more people see everything, as there is less content, so talking positively about capitalism or meat will earn you down-votes initially (and permanently if it’s buried or actually wrong)

      • @VediusPollio
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        21 year ago

        Maybe it’s due to population size, but I’m beginning to feel like Lemmy is a worse echo chamber than Reddit. And yes, I have noticed the landmines and people getting overly downvoted for stating simple opinions.

        I’m not so sure this is the place for me anymore. I’ll stick around for now, but I may leave if something else comes along.

        • @psud
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          11 year ago

          It’s a mix of size and the founder population who are still a significant fraction of the population

          • @VediusPollio
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            11 year ago

            Probably accurate. That seems to have set the trend for who belongs. Of course we’d all want to keep highly objectionable material away, but I’d prefer to see some diversity of thought.

    • @deleted
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      11 year ago

      This.

      My comments on reddit either has only 1 upvote or get downvoted to hell with angry replies.