I thought it might be helpful to post the current site (lemmy.world) rules here to remind you nice people what they are. You can see them by following the link in the side bar.


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  • El Barto
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    61 year ago

    What I would like to see is fewer downer questions that drowned reddit and made me unsubscribe. I’ve already started to see them here.

    Like “What song makes you sad?” “What screams ‘I’m lonely’?” or “What is the dumbest, most infuriating thing you’ve heard your coworker say?”

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      Every single one of your examples sounds like askreddit/asklemmy. Just block that community if you want to avoid them.

      • El Barto
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        21 year ago

        Which is a pity, because AskReddit used to have interesting questions a few years ago.