I’ve been really enjoying my time here lately and I have noticed things.
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discussions are more chill. On Reddit people would get into flame wars over things and here while it happens it’s not as bad, and I actually enjoy spending time here.
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people are nicer.
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moderation is amazing.
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diversity in thoughts is also amazing.
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Same. The fragmentation is actually a good thing imo. Makes it easier to keep the extremists contained in their own choleric bubble.
Also makes it much more civil when big changes happen. Like beehaw actually made a post about defederating as they care about our opinions. Instead of just going “we’re doing it, fuck you”. They care about us. And if we don’t like them, we can just change instances. That’s ultimately our call, and we don’t lose out on the content, we can still view it if we want to.
100% - I am so amazingly refreshed every day about the quality of interactions I’ve had here. I don’t miss it at all, I’m glad this isn’t reddit.
I miss some niche communities that haven’t started here yet
Don’t worry! They’ll appear. And if they don’t, you can make them yourself! You have the freedom to do whatever you want and no one can tell you otherwise.
I’ve made two already. But I mean I miss having active niche communities, but I know they don’t just start instantly with a user base
Fair enough. But together we can make it happen! I’ve seen malicious compliance reappear, it’s just a matter of time.
I am having a similar experience. I’ve had a pretty serious reddit problem and since I moved to /kbin, Tildes, mastodon, feedly, and of course a few lemmy instances, I’m a happier person. Seriously.
I guess if you don’t subject yourself to social media that aims to magnify hostility and rage for clicks, it has a positive impact on your life.
I, for one, am feeling thankful to spez for placing the final straw, and, more seriously, feel indebted to beehaw, Tildes, and mastodon admins for doing such a great job creating a positive community.
Twitter is killing itself, Facebook and Instagram just hit 3 billion daily active users, and Reddit still has hundreds of millions of active users. I’m definitely enjoying it here, but this meme is inaccurate and cringy.
Also, asking for credit when you didn’t credit the original comic’s creator is a bit ironic.
Yeah this is like comparing the Titanic with one of her lifeboats.
Insert the “I made this” meme.
True, I couldn’t find them. Also, it is true for me…
Yeah, somthing like a agricultural muck spreader casting"enshitifcation" accross them would be accurate…but they are no where like dying people just love living in shit.
I noticed that as well! People are nicer here. Perhaps because it’s all new etc.
Let’s see how it goes. Reddit used to be nice too haha.
If they stop being nice or you feel hurt don’t be afraid to change instances. The fun of it all is that moderation is dependant on the instance you’re on!
If I had to venture a guess, I think it’s nicer because the minority of hot-headed people haven’t come over, so the level headed are more likely to actually comment
It’s a really nice vibe so far! I wonder if the lack of downvoting threat makes it easier to share ideas.
What do you mean? I can downvote things.
Ah, I’m still getting used to the fediverse thing. On Beehaw, there’s no downvote button.
Which is how it should be. Reddit destroyed all discussions by having downvotes, and discussions died because people deleted their downvoted comments and left the thread.
Yeah, it took me a while to realize that broadcast content (things like YouTube) ca. benefit from downvotes (as it allows misinformation to be pushed down), it isn’t very useful in a discussion format.
It still very much was, solely within the scope of disinformation on subs I was on. It just also had unexpected consequences.
I’ve mostly just found that having downvotes ends up discouraging discussion (which is often the states reason for disabling them). With passive media that is already the normal state.
I only subbed to interests/hobbies and low-volume cute stuff, so I didn’t really get the full effect. I’ve seen it used to make a disliked-by-some valid point disappear, but maybe 1-4 times a year? It certainly wasn’t high on my list of Reddit vexes.
I think if you downvote stuff in Beehaw’s communities it just doesn’t get counted
I kinda regret not moving here sooner. It’s so much nicer here!
I completely agree! It’s a little sad as I go through my saved links and comments through the years before I delete my account, remembering the discussions and communities. But that version of Reddit died long ago.
Lemmy has been really enjoyable though, I’m looking forward to seeing the communities and platform develop over time
Long live the revolution!
that version of reddit
Yeah that’s the thing, I have not jumped due to API thing (although I am worried about how it will be moderated). I was looking to jump for last year or more, but nothing scratched that itch…between big subs being so big, being shouted down for having an opinion and slowly building up bans (when you post every day for 12 years you are likily to post something mods don’t like in that time). Been looking to get out ofr a while.
A better comparison is formerly popular social news/link aggregators such as Digg and StumbleUpon. Digg dominated just like Reddit for a while, and then it died when users flocked to Reddit after an unpopular change. The similarities are uncanny.
Facebook is sadly one of the most popular.
In the country where I live, it is basically the internet. Want to find a business? Look for their Facebook page. They rarely have a website.
I don’t know, it’s been difficult to access a lot of information without reddit, especially when reddit makes up half my google results. I hope people start using the fediverse to share information, but we’ll have to see if it catches on.
While that is true don’t be afraid to ask questions! !technology@beehaw.org would be glad to answer all your tech related questions
I also read somewhere that kbin/lemmy etc are not indexed in search engines.
They are. For example. https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Akbin.social+news
That’s true for some Fediverse platforms (Mastodon for instance opts users out of search engine indexing by default, though they can opt in if they wish), but doesn’t seem to be the case with Lemmy.
So true. I add reedit at the end of my query to get solutions for very specific problems. Now after that whole fiasco, it feels wrong to do that anymore. I hope this gets good traffic in the future.
You can try “forum” or “forums” instead and it’ll pull from Reddit, official MS boards, and sites like Tomshardware. Since all those things come up in the search engine as forums.
Thank you for the suggestion. Will check it out.
We just need to post tons about our niche interests until fediverse sites start ranking higher, bringing us back to the time where search results yielded hits from a range of specialized forums, except this time they’re all connected.
This is true. But you can use Reddit just as a source of information. You can always bring that back here and share/contribute that info with others.
Reddit has had a good decade of a head start over Lemmy instances. It’s no surprise there’s so much more information indexed.
-reddit… minus Reddit on all Google search
I love the information I can find on Reddit, but at the same time I don’t miss Reddit at all.
I don’t know that any of those platforms are dead yet, but I like that this platform is growing.
This meme does apply to me personally, as they are dead to me.
Reddit feels like people are yelling to be heard. Kbin feels like a conversation. I’m also impressed with how chill kbin is.
I miss the niche communities but until they are made I can post to the main mag.
Why isn’t Google+ on here?
We all try to forget about Google+
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I don’t. I miss that place. It was great! Honestly, one of the best online communities I’ve ever been in.
I didn’t think of it sorry
That’s alright, I understand. A lot of the people who weren’t there didn’t understand what made it so great, so people tend to forget about it. I just thought it fit in with the others in the picture.