• Potatisen@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Yeah, I don’t mind that the majority stays on Reddit. I miss the old, tighter communities and conversations. When you couldn’t predict the top 2-3 top level comments because it’s not all jokes/memes, all the time.

    Lemmy is still young, just needs some time and work to get it’s shit together and then it’ll be great! Honestly, I hope Reddit stays popular so that most people stay there. As long as Lemmy doesn’t turn into another escape for CP/Nazi’s/random shit groups.

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      Honestly, I hope Reddit stays popular so that most people stay there. As long as Lemmy doesn’t turn into another escape for CP/Nazi’s/random shit groups.

      I wouldn’t be surprised at all if various extremist groups end up setting up their own lemmy instances. The whole point of the decentralisation is you can’t stop them from doing that. I doubt the big instance will connect with those instances though. We might end up with a sort of alternate mini-fediverse for various groups that don’t get accepted into the main one.

      This is also your solution if main instances start getting too popular and you don’t like them anymore. Set up your own instance and disconnect from the rest. The main selling point of lemmy is you always keep some control over the platform.

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        Yeah the fediverse feels more of a game that runs only on personal servers you join and less of a central server game that everyone joins. Lemmy is more counter strike and Reddit is more world of Warcraft

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        What’s the point exactly of setting up your own instance? To post content to yourself?

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          Well, you might set up an instance for your own community if that community is not accepted elsewhere, or if you don’t like any of the other instances moderation policies, or you want to have control over exactly which instances you federate with.

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            But unless your instance then becomes a big instance none of that means anything. You’d just be shouting into the wind.

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      As long as Lemmy doesn’t turn into another escape for CP/Nazi’s/random shit groups.

      That’s quite the irony since there are Lemmy communities that originate from subreddits that actually got banned on Reddit, for being too toxic even by Reddit mod’s standards.

      Like that recent drama about lemmy.world defederating from a hardcore communist instance.