Dogyote,

Lemmy feels very different to me as well. People seem more mature, skeptical, genuinely left-leaning, interested in discussion, and the moderation isn’t totalitarian. Plus Reddit really seemed like it was controlled by moderators with an agenda. I’m not a flagrant asshole (I think), yet I was banned from a few subreddits for not following seemingly arbitrary rules. For example, I was banned from my city’s subreddit for making a post asking a question that wasn’t directly about the city, it was more about the state’s culture/history. I just wanted to know what my neighbors thought. Apparently someone decided that wasn’t what the subreddit was for.

agent_flounder,
@agent_flounder@lemmy.world avatar

I also have found the discussions more mature, usually, even in some cases where the other person is to my right or left on the political spectrum (I am in the progressive / social democrat range). Of course there are always some that post in bad faith but it seems like the ratio of those to others is lower here, thankfully.

trash80,

People seem more mature, skeptical, … interested in discussion, and the moderation isn’t totalitarian

I felt that way a couple of weeks ago. Right now, it seems that people are very quick to assume others are acting in bad faith.

yiliu,

People seem more mature, skeptical, genuinely left-leaning, interested in discussion, and the moderation isn’t totalitarian.

You’ve finally found the right echo chamber for you!

Kidding, kidding. But really, I don’t find people on Lemmy that much more mature or skeptical than Reddit, and I’ve had fewer productive discussions (though those have also been rare on Reddit for several years now). It’s definitely more left-leaning, though.

Moderation seems more friendly, though, I agree with that.

Dogyote,

You’ve finally found the right echo chamber for you!

It’s been a very, very long search, lol

HobbitFoot,

Far less than Reddit.

utopiah,

Not as much as on reddit but still more and more. Just like with Mastodon over X it’s not a perfect replacement (sadly, maybe) but still I feel more resilient. If somehow alternatives are too toxic or unusable I find confident I could invest more time participating here in few different ways. Reddit/X not dying is a double edge sword.

BigGovernment,

Significantly more here. I never really liked Reddit, but a couple of my hobbies had communities there so I felt like I had to use it. I stayed away from anything that wasn’t a niche personal interest and avoided the bigger subreddits and front page. Here I check out the front page frequently and am pretty generous with upvotes. It feels more like an investment in a community I want to be successful, and not like there’s anything intrinsic to Lemmy that encourages it.

Arthur_Leywin,

It’s a great place to vent/rant. I’d rather be an asshole online and get it out of my system than to take it out on someone irl.

SirStumps,
@SirStumps@lemmy.world avatar

I try not to interact in political posts as people are very toxic but other posts it’s been good.

PsychedSy,

I’ve interacted more hopefully. There are less truly bad faith actors here I think.

Duamerthrax,

No. At least not in ways I want. I mostly purged the mainstream meme subs from my reddit experience and stuck to my nitche interests, but I haven’t really found active replacements for those yet.

Seudo,

I’d say less. Still finding my place here but the comment section seems more polarised than on Reddit. The recent Australian referendum for example. Any nuanced discussion is impossible (only in some instances I’m sure) because alternative opinions make you a racist according to the average (most vocal at least) commenter. It’s sad because as in that instance and regardless of politics, it often means a bunch of white people dictating what is/isn’t, true/false, wanted/needed… important.

EpicGamer,

Why are you bringing up race?

Seudo,

Well there was this bloke called Captain Cook right…

MeanEYE,
@MeanEYE@lemmy.world avatar

I like the unmodded and unrestricted nature of Lemmy, or at least how much more free it feels, but in reality there’s significantly less interesting content here. So I still visit Reddit from time to time to read on world news or see details in some live feeds. I don’t interact there at all. That said, I decided never to go back on Reddit but not because of price gouging or something similar, but because I caught myself spending too much time on stupid stuff there. Life is too short to dig through whole of internet.

InternetTubes,

Yes, though it was really reddit’s decision on it, so thanks spez.

noodle,
@noodle@feddit.uk avatar

I was quite active. But less and less as time goes on, sadly.

The content is drying up, the only really active communities are either tech or political, and my main interests either never left reddit or have a home elsewhere. The nail in the coffin for me will be when my instance dies, which is looking increasingly likely given that the admin is AWOL.

It’s ok here, but it’s too fragmented to be a full replacement for anything else.

utg,
@utg@mander.xyz avatar

I’ve noticed that the lack of content and poor arrangements is pushing me back to reddit

eee,

I’m back on reddit, but I only browse and never post.

Lemmy is much more limited in content but I post more here.

GiveOver,

It’s pushing me to the real world instead of Reddit, so a great success overall.

UnaSolaEstrellaLibre,

Nope lol

okmko,

Yes

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