As a long time Reddit user, there’s something about Lemmy and the fediverse that feels really refreshing and new. I think it has to do with a few things…

  1. People are more respectful of each other and interested in discussion and being social.
  2. Less trolls (users are probably older?)
  3. Due to it not being absolutely huge, I feel like people will actually see my posts and comments instead of being lost in a sea of content. I suppose once Lemmy grows this will change, however the cool thing about the fediverse are the new servers. So you can stick to the server when you want smaller community discussion and go to “all” when you want more populated threads.
  4. The clean UI feels refreshing and clean, almost like the early internet.

What have you noticed? Do you find it refreshing too?

  • @[email protected]
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    191 year ago

    I have also noticed the absence of alt-right/populist right-wing people. But that could go under your point 2. It’s refreshing nevertheless.

    Also less guerilla marketing. Not missing that shit one bit.

    • PrivateNoob
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      51 year ago

      Are trolls more likely to be alt-right? Idunno, I think all sides can have the same ratio of trolls in them.

      • @[email protected]
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        71 year ago

        I’m sure for many trolls the goal is mainly to cause a reaction, and I think the alt-right stuff is an easy way to do so. Maybe that’s a better way to put it.

        Then there’s the crowd that populated r/the_donald back in the day. Not sure how much of that was just trolling, but I’m certainly glad not to see that activity here.

        • PrivateNoob
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          11 year ago

          Honestly seeing alt-right trolls here sounds logical, since Lemmy is definitely more progressive leaning.

      • @[email protected]
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        51 year ago

        True, but there’s also a lovely Venn diagram where a significant overlap exists. No one’s perfect, but a certain mindset definitely leans more towards being a dick to people than not.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      I’ve seen a few, but they were mostly contained to more random offshoot instances, and those stirring up bullshit were booted pretty quick.

      I think the inherent instance ownership gives admins a greater sense of pride to keep their localities positive, and a lot off us are still feeling from what reddit became in the last 5ish years and there’s a communal sense of keeping that outta here.

      And yes, at least for now. Hopefully those marketing ploys are readily apparent and get kicked to the curb quickly.