in what way do you prefer using Lemmy over Reddit?
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It's not overflowing with Nazis and pedos. It has a tankie problem, but it's still not as much of a problem as the Nazis and pedos on Reddit.
I did see some pedo apologists recently, but it used to be a very big issue on reddit. I hope that's not a sign they're going to stick here.
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I'm currently browsing Lemmy with a third party app.
Reddit wiped out that capacity, and I in turn wiped out my participation on reddit.
i use a minimalist app written in rust that i prefer to the reddit or default lemmy experience
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wrote on last edited by [email protected]Lemmy didn't try to force me to dox myself for "age verification".
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I don't prefer lemmy. I'm locked out of the only communities i actually enjoyed, because the mirrors here are dead beyond hope.
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If they hadn't killed RiF client, I'd still be there.
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Most of the posts on Lemmy are still made by humans instead of automatically reposting the top posts from 5 years ago forever.
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If they hadn't killed RiF client, I'd still be there.
Not sure if I'd still be there, and thank God for the Connect app for Lemmy that it getting close to the point of being actually useful because without that I don't know where I'd be
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Its not enshittified in various ways. Its just a news aggregate and discussion forum that functions.
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Most of the posts on Lemmy are still made by humans instead of automatically reposting the top posts from 5 years ago forever.
The bots ran me off. I want to read human comments and converse with humans.
Caught a permaban for my, uh, spicy opinions on Russians. I rarely go back to look at something and every post has 10,000 bullshit replies.
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An actually solid mobile client
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I hate the adds...and the bots
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It's one of those things I don't notice until I make a trip back to Reddit to pick up something I left (moving out takes time).
At least once per visit I end up clicking an ad by accident, because they're everywhere.
I downvote every one . Even the ones with a puppy dog or cat.
That might be worse than not engaging at all
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The people are less stupid. We weed out the people who don't know how to use computers by implementing hard stuff like "choices"
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The discussions are on average much more civil, and can actually be worth reading rather than to watch a fight. It reminds me of old school slashdot.
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I hate the adds...and the bots
They serve no purpose for which I have a need.
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They serve no purpose for which I have a need.
It really makes you wonder about the type of people that see an ad and say to themselves " I'm going to look into that ".
I see an advertisement and the first thing that pops in my mind is "ok, I'll stay away from that for sure, i definitelydont want that in my life"
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Free, no ads and custom clients. Tech Literate and Left user .
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I'm not enriching a pedophile neo-nazi
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I like that people can share their unfiltered thoughts without being censored. Especially if we’re all feeling disgusted by our world’s leaders.
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I like how easy it is to block people, communities, and instances. It makes it so I can curate my feed into something that's interesting and doesn't make me want to constantly ragepost. It's better for my mental health.