• @[email protected]
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    42 days ago

    Everyone here isn’t a smug dick who thinks they’re a fucking comedian, trying to one-up you, or splitting hairs over pedantic bullshit like it proves something.

  • PonyOfWar
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    The views expressed are more to the left and much more anti big-tech, which makes sense. Discussions are a bit more civil on average and there seems to be much less blatant karma-farming. At least that’s the case on my instance, which blocks some of the more… controversial ones. Speaking of which though, the differences between various instances do shape discussions on Lemmy quite a bit, which Reddit of course doesn’t have. You can often have a pretty good guess on a user’s attitudes, political views and demeanor just by looking at their instance.

  • nek0d3r
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    83 days ago

    The behavior doesn’t feel much different, but the smaller community makes it more common for people to engage with you, and that makes it feel more like a community.

  • @daggermoon
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    People here aren’t immediatly hostile if you say positive things about Linux.

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    I never really commented on Reddit.

    Here on Lemmy though, I feel like I should.

    Also, it feels like that on Reddit, people were commenting and posting mostly to get karma, on Lemmy it’s more like people comment to actually say something or to express their opinions.

    • @[email protected]
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      Also, it feels like that on Reddit, people were commenting and posting mostly to get karma

      Late reply, but that’s an excellent point. A chronic part of the hassle of reading comments on Reddit is having to skim legions of dude-bro jokes to get to the actual relevant replies.

    • @Whats_your_reasoning
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      I feel like the lack of karma adds in to the civility, but I can’t say that for certain. On Reddit, seeing someone’s karma count seems to sway people’s opinions before even reading what that person says. But here, those votes don’t carry over. In other words, each comment offers a “clean slate.”

      There are a few usernames I see and interact with here often. Sometimes I agree with a comment, sometimes I disagree with a comment, but without a total karma count tied to every user, each comment is free to stand on its own regardless of who said it. One bad take doesn’t spoil a person’s reputation. Vice versa, having one fantastic take doesn’t automatically elevate a user who might post something toxic in the future.

      • @[email protected]
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        43 days ago

        seeing someone’s karma count seems to sway people’s opinions before even reading what that person says

        Wait, people actually look that up on individual profiles? I only check that when someone has an extremely shit troll-level comment or is ‘karma whoring’ particularly egregiously.

        feel like the lack of karma adds in to the civility,

        I largely agree, but my stance is that it removes the point of ‘karma whoring’, since that really only exists on Reddit to later sell the account or inflate someone’s ego

  • @[email protected]
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    133 days ago

    I’m more likely to have conversations. I tended to lurk pretty deep in threads on Reddit, or on niche hobby communities, but that vibe is much more available here.

    There seems to be more good faith discussions here. I see more people apologising, or responding well to being called out. I realise this is largely a function of size of the site, and thus this nice energy is likely fleeting, but I am heartened by it nonetheless; people like us will always exist, and there will always be a place for us (even if we need to make it ourselves).

  • @[email protected]
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    103 days ago

    Easier to actually have a conversation here. Even if you’re on /all.

    Whereas on Reddit by the time it reached the main page any comment would be buried so deep you’ll never get a reply.

  • @[email protected]
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    163 days ago

    Lemmy is WAY more left-leaning and instance/community mods are often more trigger-happy when removing comments/banning people.

    • @andsens
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      Hey mods! We got one! Ban him!

  • Camille d'Ockham
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    It’s been less “mechanistic” so far: fewer canned replies, fewer “oh this post again”. It’s partly because of there being very few bots and less astroturfing, but also I think it’s just the mindset, people here may be less likely to be passive consumers. On reddit I kept having the issue of people misreading everything I posted, because they barely cared about what they had on their screen and wanted everything on it to cater to their taste. Big social networks encourage a form of algorithmic solipsism.

  • Nicht BurningTurtle
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    You might need to be more specific, since there is a new wave of former redditors joining.

    As a former redditor, who joined ~2 years ago, it was very friendly and wholesome when I joined, but has been getting more toxic in recent times.

  • @LittleRatInALittleHat
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    Most people are more polite here

    Most of them are left leaning to various degrees so despite the infighting we’re all still on the same team.

    • @Donebrach
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      No real user complains about political leanings. Literally the only complaints i see in the most random places is “how liberal everyone is” which is objectively deranged. If anything this space is incredibly conservative and I’d like for you to prove me wrong

        • @[email protected]
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          Eh, there’s Horseshoe Theory at play there. While some people rail against the idea, I think they’re forgetting that political stances should mostly be modeled along 3 axes, not just the one. It’s just that the ‘average’ range of political stances tend to follow a horseshoe-shaped pattern within those 3 dimensions

          • @LittleRatInALittleHat
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            There’s nothing good that comes out of dictatorships.

            If you want less freedoms for individuals then that is a right wing ideology.

      • @[email protected]
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        23 days ago

        Lemmy.world ended up being the default instance for everyone hopping from reddit, so it’s quickly become more akin to reddit than other servers. Not to mention the tankies have migrated to lemmy.ml (developer run and explicitly marxist / tankie instance), lemmygrad.ml (marxist tankie 4chan instance), and hexbear (tankie communists that were isolated / defederated by choice for a while. They started federating and many instances blocked them for trolling. Full of trolls). I went to lemmy.ca but lemmy.world blocked me for being a bot, which I am not, so I had to make a new account because the admins never bothered to respond. Also lemmy.world admins have been going kinda crazy / heavy handed with the moderation and many people on other servers are rightfully upset with them

    • @spookex
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      *if you fit the right ideology

      • FartsWithAnAccent
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        Idk, I’ve seen a variety of ideological views here but I suppose it also depends on what magazines/instances you’re subscribing to.

  • @Cocodapuf
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    To be honest, here’s the difference: Lemmy has fewer voices. That’s mostly it.

    I think there’s less trolling and fewer bots, but it’s not by a lot and that’s just for now. If Lemmy gains popularity, it will get just as much negative attention, the main difference will be in moderation.

    • @[email protected]
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      Like a lot fewer…

      I realized I was in a community with 1 subscriber, I am not entirely sure if that subscriber was me? I didn’t even create or have involvement in it… I think it was in a recommendation list when I started.

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    Less repetitive, less “inside” jokes that get spammed, people reply. I got used to arguing so much that I get defensive here, everyone wants to argue over everything on reddit, while here ppl are more likely to show interest.

    • @[email protected]
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      164 days ago

      If I ask something here, no one will tell me to google it because it was asked before 5 years ago (like mf that information isn’t relevant still)

    • @[email protected]
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      144 days ago

      Reddit is fake liberal idk what it is, mfs say its so liberal but id be forced to see conservative posts with no way to block them

      • @cm0002
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        Id say Reddit the platform is Right-wing because of the CEO’s manipulation, Reddit the user base is definitely towards the left.

      • @ClinicallydepressedpoochieOP
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        Watching the front page now is pretty unhinged. It’s all controlled outrage, same arguments and click bait titles I’ve seen 1000 times before.

    • @cm0002
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      🫘🫘🫘🫘🫘