fiah,
@fiah@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

not really, I mostly interacted with niche communities on reddit that haven’t made the switch

happilybitchycowboy,
@happilybitchycowboy@lemmy.world avatar

I have always been a prolific commenter on Reddit. I’m doing the same over here. Hadn’t been to Reddit in a couple months. Went over there earlier and explained to someone on r/electricians how an AC to DC transformer works. They permanently banned me, even though my answer was entirely correct, especially for the given problem. Heil spez, you can keep your shit show.

BonesOfTheMoon,

Why TF did they ban you? Fuck Spez.

happilybitchycowboy,
@happilybitchycowboy@lemmy.world avatar

Apparently I violated rule 8 about being involved in diy discussions. Well why the fuck was a diy post allowed in the first place? Truth is, you can’t get schematics on most store bought electronics. You have to know color codes and troubleshoot shit backwards.

BonesOfTheMoon,

That’s ignorant. You’re better off without Reddit though. Really and truly. It’s trash.

SharkEatingBreakfast,
@SharkEatingBreakfast@sopuli.xyz avatar

On R×ddit, I wrote about a scary experience I had and posted, not thinking much of it. Weeks later, someone in a server I frequent sent me a YouTube link and asked “isn’t this you??”, as they recognized my R×ddit username. It was a video of someone reading out my post and giving it much more exposure than I would have ever wanted.

It spooked me to realize that R×ddit is now just a content farm. Posts will be picked up for videos, news articles, Facebook fodder, etc. Most of that shit is 20000% fake anyhow. What’s even the point?

Give me a smaller community any day. The moment people start farming Lemmy for content to read out in their YouTube videos? That’s the moment I bow out.

shectabeni,

That’s an interesting perspective that I really hadn’t thought about much but you’re totally right. Glad I was always more of a lurker there.

Rengoku,

Dp you think Lemmy would not be one if they were as popular as reddit.

How naive.

The best you can do is using different alts to avoid recognitions with your main username.

B0NK3RS,
@B0NK3RS@lemmy.world avatar

I only used Reddit and none of the others and so far Lemmy has been a decent replacement but I’m nowhere near as active. I had a nice curated setup and it’s just not possible yet to have the same experience on here.

PurpleTentacle,

Same here. One of the biggest issues is that Lemmy is currently terrible at surfacing content from niche communities: no weighted activity, no “multi-reddit-syle” community grouping - pretty much any main view mode is dominated by a few large communities only. This makes the death of the small communities a self-fulfilling prophecy.

The next version of Lemmy is making some very tepid improvements in that regard, but it’s nowhere near enough.

B0NK3RS,
@B0NK3RS@lemmy.world avatar

With larger communities I just bookmark them instead of subscribing now because , like you say, the main feed just becomes useless. Also the amount of cross-posting doesn’t help.

BonesOfTheMoon,

A LOT more. It’s also in part because I’m not being stalked by Nazis which I was on Reddit, but I feel so much more comfortable talking here in general.

theangryseal,

Heeeey, nazi stalkers. Not bad bruh.

What did you do to get that kind of attention?

BonesOfTheMoon,

So I have a fake white supremacist Facebook account where I befriend white supremacists and then I would take their photos and put them on r/beholdthemasterrace. It was absolutely glorious to mock those inbred hooded motherfuckers, but then some of them found out their faces were put on Reddit, and they complained to the Reddit admins who opted to permanently ban me as a result. Yes, Reddit took the side of Nazis.

But before my ban they were all messaging me telling me why the white race was superb and all their usual kind of bullshit.

theangryseal,

Not surprised at all. Hope you’re enjoying the fediverse.

BonesOfTheMoon,

Loving it! Firefish and Lemmy are my happy internet places.

vsh,
@vsh@lemm.ee avatar

Yes, Reddit took the side of Nazis.

I’m not siding with Nazis but, if I saw my face mocked online I would be furious lol

BonesOfTheMoon,

Well if you have swastikas tattooed on your face I don’t know what you expect.

vsh,
@vsh@lemm.ee avatar

Even if you had, believe me clicking a seemingly random link and seeing yourself is a shocking experience. I know because it happened to me, I do not recommend.

BonesOfTheMoon,

Why did it happen to you?

vsh,
@vsh@lemm.ee avatar

A result of a discord drama where people confused me with another person. Luckily only my in-game character and nick (not the one I use) were shared.

Senseless,

Nah not really. I only ever used reddit and YouTube. I’m not the kind of person for social media. When u/spez had his fit and the subs went on strike I quit reddit, because I don’t like to be pushed around and getting screwed by some greedy corpo prick. Also, privacy. I rarely ever post something myself. I mostly write comments. But the amount of commenting is the same here as it was on reddit.

I just heard about LibRedirect, so that’s the next step to give less data to Google.

Polar,

Nah. If you say anything positive about Windows or non-foss software you’re downvoted to hell.

Makes having conversations about anything not to due with Linux impossible.

nucleative,

There are fewer people at Lemmy who only exist to blast threads with tired old jokes and memes so there is room for well thought-out comments to get more visibility.

I come here for discussions and so far most of the posts seem to welcome it, leading to more desire to engage.

xxx69MyImmortal69xxx,
@xxx69MyImmortal69xxx@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I think yes but I would still call myself a lurker. I don’t feel any pressure here to write a good comment.

shinigamiookamiryuu,

I would definitely interact more if there was more to interact with.

Jeff,

Yes. And you don’t get the snarky clownshoes responses that are probably just bots anyway.

ghen,

Yeah mainly because threads have less than 500 comments

JakenVeina,

Definitely.

A) Posts don’t have thousands of comments already by the time I see them, eliminating the feeling that commenting would be meaningless.

B) Engagement helps us grow, and I want to help us grow.

MrFlamey,

Not really. Reddit was mostly fine, but I do at least feel that as there are fewer users on Lemmy it’s easier to interact with others than just posting to the void.

mo_lave,

Yes

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