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I wish more people would travel here. We need people to build up the communities and interact with content. It’s refreshing to see comments under limited moderation, or moderation that actually targets the right kind of hate speech: the powerful punching down.
I only visit Reddit when someone here links to it, since I’m assuming the comments are relevant, or if I’m doing a Google search and the answer is in a Reddit comment.
Reddit is dying from the top down. People migrating away would show billionaires that they don’t control us.
I think Lemmy is not super likable or usable. It tries to be something it can't be imo.
It would be better to just use the old style forums again, one niche topic/website style, and not a conglomerate. Or just use mass social media if that's what you want, on a place like BlueSky or Substack with mostly consistent and understandable content moderation.
I haven’t had that experience. I barely understand how Lemmy works but this app I use makes it function like Reddit. I can’t even tell the difference, day to day, but vaguely understand that if the “country” my account is on starts to get weird, I can emigrate elsewhere.
This is my first comment to say I am also a reddit refugee!
its clear reddit is allowing right wing/russian trolls to astroturf left leaning comments, any criticism is usually met with an increased sensitivity of thier "comment removal, karma, spam filters" its funny they encourage reporting, but hate responding to these reports if you do it too many times, it was instant temp ban which cascaded in banning in all accounts.
https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/jy2766
welcome 🫂
Thanks! I've been on reddit for 11 years and I haven't been active on it for a month. Things are changing and I don't feel good about it :/
I think what would help in this would be more options for apps (which there are thankfully) but also an easy to read guide on how this all works and how to sign up and get on board. It’s complexity vague in this effort. Which does weed out the certain kind of people who aren’t tech savvy. But it would help its numbers quite a bit.
You'll be happy to know that lemmy's monthly active user count has grown ~20% in the last month.
https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/dailystats
When you absolutely have to visit Reddit for whatever reason, you should use an alternate frontend. The one I'm familiar with is called libreddit and functions similarly to nitter for twitter. You can do a search to find a large list of instances, but all you do is replace the "http://reddit.com/" part of the URL with the name of the instance. I usually use eddrit.com or safereddit.com
the thing is you only need to adblock them, to deny them ad revenue.
top down, and INSIDE out, they were rottening from the core before it became top down.