• SnowdenHeroOfOurTime@unilem.org
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    1 year ago

    It sounds like the real complaint is that it's different.

    Because yeah it's certainly not more toxic. That's laughable. My interactions here have been overwhelmingly better than on reddit.

    And the other complaints boil down to "it's small and new, yuck"… Yeah that's a good thing usually. There have been terrible attacks with CSAM but people are handling it and luckily I've never seen a single image like that. On reddit it was not uncommon to see mutilated humans without wanting to even though there was far more time and resources available to prevent that

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      1 year ago

      I wouldn’t say it’s more toxic, but it certainly is a different atmosphere.

      Coming from my curated subs on reddit to mostly browsing All-top on Lemmy, it certainly feels like Lemmys audience is surprisingly more authoritarian-conservative than reddit, despite the very active Linux, FOSS, and privacy communities.