1. Exclude explicit software bugginess or missing features
  2. Include experiences or knock-on effects that may have arisen from (1)
  3. Comparisons to Reddit are ok. We know the reasons for the differences, but this is just about expressing yourself
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    11 months ago

    It’s “starting off” by being flooded with admins and mods* from reddit, many of which didn’t listen to their communities and were power hungry. Lemmy today is basically reddit 2.0 but with growing pains and teething issues.

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      11 months ago

      Could you say some examples? I’ve seen a lot of people mention they’re ex mods, but haven’t seen any moderation issues yet.

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      11 months ago

      Mods and admins will always be like this, this is not a Reddit thing. The trouble is the people who want to moderate a community are the type who generally “want the power”. It’s a people not a technology issue and unfortunately not one that can be solved.

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        11 months ago

        Sorry I meant to say admins and mods.

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          No worries, just clarifying. It would’ve been happy news if the admins were leaving their overlords.