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Yeah, I think the kind of people to drop reddit over this are going to be more my kind of people, if that makes sense.
Conversation seems deeper, less dominated by repeated jokes.
The forum wheel spins what the forum wheel wills. It does feel like the start of a new era, and also extremely familiar.
Lemmy was not the beginning. There are neither beginnings nor endings to Reddit-esque forums. But it was a beginning.
All praise the hamster
also you don't have a karma system homogenizing behavior by making redditors constantly addicted to upcummies
As much as I'll miss my karma crops, the higher bar here (at least, for now) is a welcome reprieve.
Doesnβt lemmy have w βpointsβ thing?
At least the web UI doesn't show me my net score if there's one. And no one seems to care about karma or having a minimum karma to post like on Reddit. It was frustrating making a new account just to post on certain subs and having my stuff removed preemptively. I just hope to never experience that ever again.
Even on reddit i didnβt care about karma, just posted and commented when i felt like it and where i felt like it.
This is a really good point, and one of the reasons I'm happy to make my new online home here.
The type of people who act like this is nothing, or worse, act like there's nothing that can be done and we should just roll over, won't have gone through the trouble to come here. And yeah, I'm with you, they can all hang out and circlejerk the same jokes over and over along with the bots.
Best of both worlds, and we're all happy. A bit of positive selection bias.