• PugJesus@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Jesus. Look at those comments. Reddit has gotten considerably worse since the exodus.

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      11 months ago

      I have a feeling that the sorts of people both still active on Reddit and also still subscribed to “RedditAlternatives” are probably not the sort of people who are likely to take charge over their own happiness.

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        11 months ago

        I think people are willing to do it for free because they think being contrarian gives them some sort of clout.

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          One comment was just “too long won’t read Reddit won lol”. It was seriously only four paragraphs, way to self own, Reddit guy.

          I rarely see worthless contrarian posts like this here and it’s generally called out by at least a few people when it occurs.

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          11 months ago

          It’s the same psychology that in meetings, people try to show intelligence with their abilities to deconstruct others’ ideas without suggesting anything better. It’s a cheap win at another person’s expense and it’s pathetic

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      11 months ago

      Looks like a lot of people of the conservative end of the political spectrum who can’t handle the leftist nature of Lemmy generally.

      There’s an interesting thesis in this somewhere; conservatives respecting authoritarian power structures. Seems like they enjoy the boot of reddit.

      IMO as Lemmy continues to grow those people will eventually find their way here. Conservatives love it when something is established and no longer new and scary.

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        I think it’s more an international thing. There was a thread a while back saying post where you’re from. Way less American dominated here, hence less American conservatism and ‘leftism’ and more balanced global views rather than the excessive america centredness of reddit. Federation helps with that too. No American corporate entity shaping the culture.

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      11 months ago

      >Reddit comments complaining about Lemmy on a post on Reddit with significantly less upvotes than the post on Lemmy about the post on Reddit about Lemmy.

      I think these people are still in the denial stage of grief despite it being 6 months after the api apocalypse. They’ll come around eventually

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        11 months ago

        Mate, that subreddit is dead because the few upvotes here are from people who came from there. So of course there aren’t a whole lot of people on that sub anymore - but that’s not indicative of the state of Reddit as a whole, especially compared to the fediverse.

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      Ha wow, you weren’t kidding.

      Some of those comment chains have real “drinking the verification can isn’t that bad” vibes.

      Reading through some of the complaints, I suspect part of the problem some users are having is that they want to be toxic and argumentative, so jumped into the most toxic and argumentative parts of lemmy and then bounced off because their specific flavor toxicity was outnumbered.