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I guess this is reddit and you don't know how to read past the headlines?
Read? Lemmy is Reddit 2.0. Unfortunately, the majority don't read articles.
Yeah I was super refreshed when I moved here but it seems to have just absorbed all the bad habits I hated about reddit.
Off-topic, but when I mentioned this in a different thread, an actual answer I got is basically the fediverse is really similar to reddit - how can the culture be any different?
Anyways, if the fediverse starts to become Reddit 2.0 I think it would be high time to go.
Or maybe people could steer the culture in one way or another by encouraging/discouraging specific behaviour. Nah, sounds like an unrealistic thing
On a serious note, self-regulation should be simpler in a smaller community, so it might work better here than on Reddit