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  • KillaBeez@lemmy.world
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    Anyone else notice how friendly, calm, and civil the posts and discussions have been away from Reddit? This place reminds me a lot of the early days.

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      Frankly, I think it’s entirely because of the self-selected nature of the people migrating, and the fact that the whole federation thing is mildly confusing so only people who have made sense of it and worked out how it works are here. If/when it becomes more obvious and popular beyond early-adopters, it’ll be targeted by all the same bots and propagandists and chudiots as anywhere else.

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        It’s practically the same reason reddit and other online communities were so much better a decade ago - idiots simply couldn’t find their way to them / it was “icky nerd shit”.

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        I think you’re right. It seems like there’s a pattern for every new platform.

        Early adopters make the the site fun, valuable, and worth while

        People start to notice and the platform grows, becoming slightly worse, but still pretty cool.

        Platform explodes in popularity and it goes to complete shit.

        It’s happened with Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Reddit. I’m sure that day will come for this place as well. I guess we’ll just need to enjoy it while it lasts.

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        1 year ago

        It makes me giddy to think of how fast people are working on readers/apps for Lemmy that will make all of this way easier for more people to adopt.

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          Yeah, but i feel there’s a lot to be done in the base lemmy protocol too - such as migrating your account to another server - should the current one fall etc etc

          Of course mastodon is the most mature in this regard, I hope lemmy does too

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      A few small pockets of civility survived here and there, but everything else has drowned in bots, ads, and trolls for so long that it’s shocking to come here and be able to click on a random post and see civil discussion as the default. That tone needs to be set and maintained. Basic decency and civility are really not that hard, even when people disagree. We lost that somewhere along the way.

    • pokkst@monero.town
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      1 year ago

      It’s so nice to not see GPT-3 bots replying to literally everything, like they have been for like 2 years now on Reddit.

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        It felt like every other comment on popular subs (like r/AmITheAsshole) was a bot calling out another bot for having scraped and stolen a comment from someone farther down the comment chain. It makes me think that a significant portion of the traffic being seen still active on Reddit is just bots talking to each other. That, and porn subs, probably.

      • GiantBasil@beehaw.org
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        That was happening? Well it explains a lot of recent reddit then, it really felt people had really weird reading comprehension.