• LlamaSutra@sh.itjust.works
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    I’m getting 8-10 year old accounts that haven’t commented for months jumping on any post I make where I mention Lemmy. So far, Lemmy is apparently a place for “CCP apologists” and “tankies”.

    I’ve yet to run into any of these individuals. Sounds like some people at Reddit are not so happy.

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      I mean I like the lemmy-verse, but the main devs behind Lemmy are totally tankies. It’s the reason why a lot of people are hesitant in joining

      This is the main developer (one of the only two developers) - if the avatar wasn’t enough, have a look at the “essays” repo in his account… https://github.com/dessalines

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      Yeah, I got a bad taste of crazy tankie stuff on my first venture into Lemmy when I decided to check it out. Luckily I’ve not seen much extremist rhetoric once I joined. I do see where it’s scaring off a lot of people from reddit, that said, I’ve seen lots of people promoting non-communist instances specifically, as well as the idea of federating/defederating as an antidote.

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        If you recall, reddit used to have that as well. There was a time (5+ years ago I think?) when communities dedicated to teen porn and upskirts and legit hate groups were regularly on /r/all before they all got banned. It comes with the public forums/community aspect. In a big diverse forum where there are communities you like and connect with there are bound to be those tou don’t like…and then some you really don’t like.

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      They hit r/LemmyMigration and it’s creator once already, right before they announced the Spez AMA. They were quietly unbanned after a while with claims of it being a “mistake”.

      I have a feeling they’ll try a much more thorough purge soon, despite all evidence showing how disastrously that would backfire.

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      I know nothing about business but it seems like they’re moving from one mistake to another recently.

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        You bet! I was flabbergasted during the AMA, in one post spez was crying reddit is not profitable, while in another one he was bragging about managing reddit for an insane amount of years, and I was like, seriously?? After all these years you still haven’t learned how to make money??

        No wonder the slew of mistakes with such a CEO.

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    this political stuff is a mess that i hadn’t been aware of when i jumped into this ecosystem. the two fortunate things are

    • that tankie stuff is stuff i don’t see in /all, and if they’re just unreasonably disappearing content, i wouldn’t have known what was missing; and
    • i arrived in an instance whose admin’s main and self-proclaimed myopia is being a swiftie, which completely lacks the global thermonuclear war of tankie, though the incoming could eventually be a different tune

    i’ll definitely be watching for this though, and wonder if it will become like masto where they actively try to funnel all noobs into their instance

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    streisand effect is imminent. reddit is absolutely not immune to it. the admins are idiots for this

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    This is so deeply pathetic on the part of reddit tbh. CEO’s gotta power grab i guess.

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    Not surprising. They’re looking to prevent another Digg migration. It doesn’t look like it’s working.

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      I’ve joined both in hopes of seeing which one thrives the most in terms of users in the niche communities that made Reddit worth visiting for me, personally. So far, they seem largely similar. Points to Lemmy for having an Android app ready to go. Kbin has one in early, early beta that is (according to the GitHub) lacking in certain functionality.

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          From my understanding, you can interact between the different platforms. They are a little different in their approach, and I don’t fully “get” kbin just yet, but you can post to and interact with Lemmy from a kbin account.

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      They’re just different softwares that communicate over ActivityPub. They’re both link aggregators, so they’ll be similar in functionality.

      For an easy comparison using established names: One is Reddit, one is Digg, but they can communicate with each other and show each other the same content, and you can just pick which one you want to use.

      There will be more differences than this, however I haven’t really used kbin much to know what makes it different to Lemmy fully.

      The Fediverse allows people to just choose the platforms they prefer, and then talk to everyone else on the Fediverse regardless, instead of having to create multiple accounts all over the place to talk to specific people.