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    7 days ago

    When you really kinda like the Lemmy fediverse thing, but people post their memes to multiple communities without using crospost so you keep seeing the same thing over and over.

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    Almost as if its a reddit alternative… then again you can select which communities you wanna see and the smaller ones are pretty good usually.

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    There are old things that are new to some people. You can watch reruns on TV, rewatch movies you’ve seen before and listen to music that’s 60 years old.

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      At this point the original is buried far enough that the joke probably isn’t very obvious anymore, but someone posted this unironically a couple days ago, so I turned around and reposted it to two additional communities just to be on-the-nose about this type of whining.

      Content is content - 99% of people don’t care if it’s been posted before

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    I’ll give you the old reddit answer to your old reddit problem

    Just downdoot and move on.

    Follow me for more common sense tech tips

    • Sterile_Technique@lemmy.worldOP
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      At this point the original is buried far enough that the joke probably isn’t very obvious anymore, but someone posted this unironically a couple days ago, so I turned around and reposted it to two additional communities just to be on-the-nose about this type of whining.

      Content is content - 99% of people don’t care if it’s been posted before

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    In the biological sciences world, this is known as “you are what you eat”. My impression is that this place has always kinda been the most popular alternative destination for redditors (exes or otherwise).

    • Sterile_Technique@lemmy.worldOP
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      At this point the original is buried far enough that the joke probably isn’t very obvious anymore, but someone posted this unironically a couple days ago, so I turned around and reposted it to two additional communities just to be on-the-nose about this type of whining.

      Content is content - 99% of people don’t care if it’s been posted before

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    Can’t escape Cory Doctorow’s observation that the internet is “five giant websites, each filled with screenshots of text from the other four”.

    We may be away from those 5 sites, but the behaviours and content from them is very much here.

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    When you see an account that repost too much common shit just block them.

    Life is too short to…YAWN

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    Reposting popular material isn’t a reddit thing, it’s a human thing.

    There will always be someone who just discovered that whatever from a couple years ago and likes it enough to post it. The larger the user base, the more common this becomes.

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        Voat (something I used before I realized it was just a racism thing (I know, I know, it’s very obvious in retrospect)) would point you at an existing post if you posted the same link.
        The execution was bad, and I have some issues with the concept, but it did make me think maybe there is a solution to that particular problem.

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          In a different universe, most social medias use OCR and image recognition technology to handle this instantly and easily. This meant a huge reduction in bandwidth and storage issues on the great WWW which eventually lead to world peace.

          This universe seems to be… Behind where it’s supposed to be?