• Pregnenolone@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I went to some threads on Reddit yesterday. Bloody hell there a lot of shit to wade through before getting to anything useful. It might be more engagement, but the amount of low-effort garbage comments turned me around really quick.

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        Yeah mate you found one good comment. How much shit did you read before you found it? These comments are highlighted because they’re the exception. I’m not interested in wading through tons upon tons of “this” and “came here to say this” and “you win the internet sir” before I find a good comment on quantum physics.

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          None, because I was never in any subreddits where people talked like that.

          This was a great comment, but also one that was on my front page when I went to Reddit for this thread.

          But again, everything else is also the same as before, your examples make it sound like they are the kinds of subs I always avoided, none of mine have anything like that. But I guess you think I’m a shill or some other kind of liar, so whatever.

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            I don’t think you’re a shill. There a plenty of normal people on Reddit, enjoying the content like before. While I despise Spez, I can’t discount that they have created a product that people want to use.

            But there are also plenty of people who, like me, saw a decline in the average quality of content over the last x number of years. A move to the lowest common denominator. Comments like your example were more frequent years ago relative to today.

            Lemmy feels like Reddit when I joined 11-ish years ago. That’s why I’m here now.

            Edit: for what it’s worth, I also didn’t go to the default subs. I spent a long time curating to my tastes and hobbies, to the point where I even blocked /r/All from Apollo so I didn’t have to see the day-to-day shit. But it didn’t help. My hobbies deteriorated into memes and low-effort shit every day.

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              Then why do you accuse me of faking things when I tell you what I experienced?

              Lemmy feels like Reddit when I joined 11-ish years ago. That’s why I’m here now.

              Lemmy has people get super pissed if you don’t trout the company line. Don’t agree that threads will be the worst thing ever? Insults and downvotes. Don’t think Reddit sucks now? Sometimes similar. Got defederated by beehaw? Tons of insults.

              The subreddits I was active in almost all had less toxicity than Lemmy. Tildes.net is for when you want people that aren’t assholes. Lemmy might some day be that place, once everything is settled, and you can choose which communities of people you want to interact with.

              /r/europe and /r/de were the only places worse than Lemmy.

              My hobbies deteriorated into memes and low-effort shit every day.

              Mine didn’t. My frontpage right now on Reddit has 2 memes out of 100 posts. Both from gaming subs that tend to have a healthy mix between meme and non-meme stuff and the memes are rarely low-effort.

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                Then why do you accuse me of faking things when I tell you what I experienced?

                I didn’t. You posted a comment and I didn’t say it was fake?

                /r/europe and /r/de were the only places worse than Lemmy.

                Then why are you here?

                Both from gaming subs that tend to have a healthy mix between meme and non-meme stuff

                Sounds like a difference of opinion

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                  I didn’t. You posted a comment and I didn’t say it was fake?

                  Me: “Not sure what kind of subs you are in, I don’t see that in mine”, followed by an example.

                  You: Yeah mate you found one good comment. How much shit did you read before you found it?

                  That’s exactly that. You are the kind of toxic user I’m talking about. There’s no reason to attack other users just because you don’t understand them.

                  And I’m still here because luckily there are also a lot of users who aren’t assholes, and I can block those who are.

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                    That’s called a question. Wasn’t an attack. You’re the one who went looking for an argument.

                    To date, you’re the only toxic user I’ve found on Lemmy, so well done.

                    I can block those who are

                    Beat you to it, see ya.