• Tedesche@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    I like the relatively sane moderation compared to Reddit.

    I dislike the heavy far-left/communist presence here. I’m a lefty myself, but a lot of people here are extremists in my opinion, little better than the far right.

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    6 days ago

    I like that Lemmy doesn’t have stupid levels of auto-moderation happening. And I like that threads don’t constantly get locked merely because people are engaging with them.

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    6 days ago

    What I like: flexibility for clients,nice people,etc.
    What I dislike: not every community is here and some of the communism here as well as finding a instance you want is not the easiest

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    6 days ago

    Like: It’s not Reddit.

    Dislike: The userbase is too small and there are way too many circlejerks in some communities and you get bashed to hell if you dare to disagree with them.

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      I’m not sure about the circlejerk thing. I am vehemently anti car and would like to circlejerk on one of the many “fuck cars” communities, but any post that gets some attention gets filled by comments of people not from those communities.

      So I very often see posts where I agree with the content but the discussion and the comments are all over the place, from car apologists that are like “but IIIIIIIII live in the woods therefore public transit is not feasible for anyone”, and it makes “circlejerking” difficult.

      Like, if you have a community about mushroom and want to have enthusiasts discussing mycology, it’ll be fine until a thread becomes popular and fills with users not from that community, asking what is mycology and why they should care.

      To be honest, I had the same issue on reddit too and that’s a major reason why I stopped going there.

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    7 days ago

    I wish I could filter communities by language.

    Also one thing I like is the open war we have with memes with censured bad words for fucking fuck’s sake

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      3 days ago

      Have you tried setting up the languages in the settings? If communities don’t configure languages properly, you can also point it out to them

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      I think the problem is that people think the memes are created by the person uploading, as if they chose to censor it.

      Someone is just sharing a funny they saw on Instagram, there’s not much more to it.

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    7 days ago

    It takes some time to block out stuff to make Lemmy usable. So much anime, bots and dumb American politics.

    It’s nice there are a bunch of apps for Lemmy, but using it without an app is not very welcoming. It needs a lot of improvement (e.g. manually compose urls to subscribe to communities on other servers).

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      Honestly I’ve been raw doging Lemmy. I chose an instance that doesn’t block anything and I haven’t blocked a single thing. I just scroll past the politics and usually sort by new comments. I don’t see many bots at all

  • CurlyWurlies4All@slrpnk.net
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    6 days ago

    I’ve got no problem with the communists. I like having a part of the internet that isn’t completely commoditised and filled with ads and people trying to sell side hustles. I hate the search function.

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    I have loved my time with Lemmy so far. I feel like people are much kinder here compared to Reddit, it feels like a genuine community of people that are willing and able to help one another out and chat and talk, without the people of Reddit that just bully and make fun of for no good reason other than just because. I think that’s the biggest reason I prefer lemmy over Reddit, along with the benefits of being decentralized and federated.

    But I miss the near infinitely larger user base on Reddit and the things that come with that. On Reddit I can find a community for pretty much anything I can imagine. I’ve always loved using Reddit as a tool to help me learn, because regardless of what it is I’m learning I can find somewhere that I can ask any question I could think of, and 9/10 times someone out there out of the millions of Reddit users can give me a decent competent answer. That’s my favorite part about Reddit. That is, if they don’t just call me stupid and tell me I’m an idiot or something like that.

    But I feel hopeful that Lemmy can get to a similar point some day.

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    I like that it’s not reddit in terms of toxicity and powerdrunk mods. I really like the apps accessing Lemmy and the general tone in comments and discussion. As a German the community ich_iel is most of the content I need.

    I dislike how long it took me to filter out the words „Elon“ and „musk“ because every second post on c/technology is about that man. Phew, my life is better without it. (I really like being able to filter)

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    like: people are nicer here!! it also still has the old forum/chatroom vibe, and if the admins suck on an instance you can just. join another. and still subscribe to communities from the old instance. modlog is also pretty cool, allows for transparency between mods and users. i also cant doomscroll because like the other person said, there’s an ‘end’ to it.

    as well as editable titles lmfao

    dislike: niche communities are hard to find, and the ones that do exist are usually empty. also some of instances’ ui/css is extremely fugly and i physically cannot use it (why i left the fediverse before) (also the nice css was one of my reasons for joining dbzer0). also the tankies, but at least they’re contained within hexbear, .ml and lemmygrad.

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    5 days ago

    No Ads. No corpos. No infinity scroll. No hate. Different opinions. Cool people. My daily bread.

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      3 days ago

      No profit motive. No shady board of directors making deals with a place we are trying to build community.

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    6 days ago

    What I like: The effort and persistence of the developers

    What I dislike: The ActivityPub protocol.

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    My only gripe is it is EXTREMELY left leaning in general, and if anyone has a less polarizing opinion about something the hive mind reacts.

    Not to mention you can’t talk about anything political without someone bringing up how my political views promote genocide.

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    What I like: It is definitely nicer than Reddit was.

    What I dislike: It lacks some of the communities I was frequenting in Reddit when it was good.

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    It’s still in the sweet honeymoon period before getting ruined by redditors who compulsively shit on everything.