• PlzGivHugs@sh.itjust.works
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    4 days ago

    Is least compared to where I spent my time on Reddit before the api was removed, I’ve actually found Lemmy far more hostile. On Reddit, I found discussion fairly light-hearted with even more divisive discussions generally given the benifit of the doubt. On Lemmy, on the other hand, I can make a relatively uncontroversial statement like, “Steam provides useful tools.” and be called a fanboy shill who supports fascists.

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      3 days ago

      On Lemmy, on the other hand, I can make a relatively uncontroversial statement like, “Steam provides useful tools.” and be called a fanboy shill who supports fascists.

      I feel the same way: either everyone agrees with a statement, or there’s downvotes and snark. Lemmites are here because we have strong beliefs, so that isn’t surprising. But it makes me less willing to post/comment.

    • originalucifer@moist.catsweat.com
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      4 days ago

      i have had the exact opposite experience, and i post a lot. in my 15+ years on reddit, it got worse and worse to where you either got a negative reply or none at all. on the fediverse i get a lot more decent replies than shitty ones. i havent blocked more than a dozen users in 18 months.