• FinjaminPoach@lemmy.world
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    7 things, tap to expand
    • Moderation: choosing when to ban people or not, and acting on it promptly.
    • Blocking people, since you can block communities (needed to use a 3rd party app to actually do this on reddit).
    • Filtering out/organising porn, seperwting it from SFW content (Reddit tricks you into seeing porn all the time but lemmy holds it on seperate instances.)
    • less addictive design
    • comment formatting is made easy and seems to have more options.
    • honestly has more soul and more polite interactions. Reddit is good in places but not consistently/overall.
    • Doesn’t demand you install its app, browser is fine.
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    In my experience, Lemmy users tend to be more mature and less argumentative. You’ll find plenty of exceptions, though.

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      That’ll only hold true while the platform is not popular, unfortunately

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        I don’t think the platform will ever be popular. Picking an instance is a big enough barrier to entry to stop most people.

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      I wonder if there are safe guards to stop a bot army from impacting the discourse, or if it’s just because it’s a less known platform.

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        I think any federated service is more vulnerable, because there’s no central oversight of e.g. IPs used to create accounts.

        Even without any code, you could easily register accounts at the 20 largest instances and upvote yourself. I’m sure some people will have done just that.

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    higher barrier of entry = a higher % of the posts are made by intelligent people.

    obviously it’s still massively outweighed by the stupid shit, I’m just saying I see it more than I saw it on reddit.

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    It feels less toxic here, or maybe I give less of a shit. I also enjoy the fact that I don’t get ads.

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    There’s like twelve different client apps for Lemmy, right?

    I left Reddit when they broke my favorite client app. Seemed destined to go down hill from there.

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      Slightly more political now, I feel like there used to be a lot more learning and sharing of culture. We did have some other oddballs though - flossdaily, Unidan, voilentacrez - not sure we have as much of that on the fediverse…at least not those that reach the front pages.

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        I remember reddit being pretty political 20 years ago, too. It’s a lot more left-leaning here, though.

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    Oh, here’s another. I’ve actually never had “the site” go down, since I moved here. Being federated, most of Lemmy is up, even when a single instance goes down.

    My home instance went down once, so I just read along on another instance until it came back up.