• @linuxerOP
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      01 year ago

      Sure they do, but the question here was about a Reddit type safe haven, as they seemingly wanted to create distance to Reddit for obvious reasons. But any Reddit refuge for them seems nowhere to be found?

      • @aodhsishaj
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        31 year ago

        Most answers on reddit come from the Ubuntu forums to be honest.

        What’s your goal for a Reddit type safe haven?

        • @linuxerOP
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          11 year ago

          No goal. But many Linux distros can be found on Reddit alts such as Lemmy.world or Kbin but not Ubuntu. For a while it looked like there could be a bigger exodus from Reddit to free’er alternatives.

          • smoothbrain coldtakes
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            31 year ago

            There’s not enough userbase to literally split them for every single distro. Remember even with “a bigger exodus” than what we got, reddit’s userbase is still hundreds of times larger than ours.

            Lemmy’s numbers have gone downwards and stabilized. Currently one of the more popular moderation actions has been to shutter the incredible excess abundance of communities and consolidate on main communities.

            /c/linux is good enough for most news discussions, and I would argue that places like /c/linuxgaming are better resources to troubleshoot your system based on purpose rather than just on distro.

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      11 year ago

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