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  • S skavau@piefed.social

    They lumped in atheists with racists and child porn. It was easily misread as at least implying atheists are equivalent morally or as bad.

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    krooklochurm@lemmy.ca
    wrote last edited by krooklochurm@lemmy.ca
    #111

    This is why people are saying you're implying.

    Dictionary
    Definitions from Oxford Languages · Learn more
    INFORMAL
    noun
    1.
    pornography.
    "hardcore porn"
    2.
    television programs, magazines, books, etc. that are regarded as emphasizing the sensuous or sensational aspects of a nonsexual subject and stimulating a compulsive interest in their audience.
    "a thrilling throwback to the golden age of disaster movies—weather porn of the highest order"
    adjective
    pornographic.
    "a porn video"

    And I stand corrected on my earlier

    According to google /r/jailbait was, by definitin, porn

    I do think most people thin of porn d overt sexual content though.

    It was definitely easily misread though, I agree with that. Even though you didn't have to go to /r/all.

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    • S skavau@piefed.social

      It wasn't. But it was pretty bad PR for the site.

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      krooklochurm@lemmy.ca
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      #112

      This is why people as misreading you.

      "It wan't" is not super clear. If you said "it wasn't popular" people would understand you better.

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      • K krooklochurm@lemmy.ca

        This is why people as misreading you.

        "It wan't" is not super clear. If you said "it wasn't popular" people would understand you better.

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        skavau@piefed.social
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        #113

        I'm confused by what you're even getting at here.

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        • S skavau@piefed.social

          I'm confused by what you're even getting at here.

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          krooklochurm@lemmy.ca
          wrote last edited by krooklochurm@lemmy.ca
          #114

          Pretty sure I replied to the wrong comment ahhaha

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          • 4 4am@lemmy.zip

            Like I get the meme, but maybe rethink it? It’s also giving

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            87six@lemmy.zip
            wrote last edited by 87six@lemmy.zip
            #115

            Yes, we are the baddies, from Reddit 's pov anyway. We will burn down their corporate greed and glass towers! And we shall so it from points that nice desk chair!

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            • M mithranarkanere@lemmy.world

              There are serious discusions, you just have to find them. Mostly news and technology articles, but there could be more.

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              chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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              #116

              The thing is it's super hard to start a niche community due to a fundamental issue with federation. Which instance do you start the community in, and how do people find it?

              With reddit you just needed /r/[obscurehobby]. In lemmy you need to check all the instances, and you may find a different versions of the community, but all of them are dead with like 2 posts from 8 months ago because they never got the critical mass needed to catch on because the community was split.

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              • F frustrated@lemmy.world

                Thanks, that was a helpful reply. I am not exactly a tankie, but I am actively trying to avoid the more right wing pockets of the internet that are actively avoiding reddit. The venn diagram is small, I think.

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                openstars@piefed.social
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                #117

                One problem with tankies though is that they basically are right-wingers, just on the left, i.e. they are in form if not content.

                img

                And then both sides of that extremist divide drives away the 80% or so in the middle somewhere, leaving the platform empty due to the "Nazi bar effect" (you may choose to ignore the actual Nazis as you sit in your own little corner in a bar, but how can you invite your friends, especially Jewish ones, to come to such?)

                Purity testing will continue until morale improves (i.e. short sighted thinking does not realize that certain modes of treating especially newcomers to a place will effectively kill it off, eventually leaving solely the "pure" remaining - except nobody is truly pure so realistically it will leave almost nobody).

                There are many true leftist places here on the Threadiverse btw including slrpnk.net and dbzero. And there, I just did purity testing myself:-), although due to the Intolerance Paradox this must be done in order for any type of community to be made.

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                • C chiliedogg@lemmy.world

                  The thing is it's super hard to start a niche community due to a fundamental issue with federation. Which instance do you start the community in, and how do people find it?

                  With reddit you just needed /r/[obscurehobby]. In lemmy you need to check all the instances, and you may find a different versions of the community, but all of them are dead with like 2 posts from 8 months ago because they never got the critical mass needed to catch on because the community was split.

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                  skavau@piefed.social
                  wrote last edited by skavau@piefed.social
                  #118

                  https://piefed.social/communities

                  Piefed search is your answer. You can filter by activity. It also has feeds too that are topic themed.

                  I'd actually argue its way easier now to start new communities on the Fediverse than Reddit, for a variety of reasons.

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                  • medicpigbabysaver@lemmy.worldM medicpigbabysaver@lemmy.world

                    Fuck Reddit and Fuck Spez.

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                    misterfrog@lemmy.world
                    wrote last edited by
                    #119

                    I do enjoy that Lemmy has been going so strong, it's been a very long while since I've heard this.

                    Just wish MelbourneTrains was active over here 😞

                    I've looked over the fence. Very sad people aren't posting here! And there's many posts a day there!

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                    • misterfrog@lemmy.worldM misterfrog@lemmy.world

                      I do enjoy that Lemmy has been going so strong, it's been a very long while since I've heard this.

                      Just wish MelbourneTrains was active over here 😞

                      I've looked over the fence. Very sad people aren't posting here! And there's many posts a day there!

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                      medicpigbabysaver@lemmy.world
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                      #120

                      Be the change you want.

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                      • medicpigbabysaver@lemmy.worldM medicpigbabysaver@lemmy.world

                        Be the change you want.

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                        misterfrog@lemmy.world
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                        #121

                        I am, the 2 most recent posts in the last 7 months are me! 😞

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                        • tetris11@feddit.ukT tetris11@feddit.uk

                          I can never block reddit. My go-to workflow for buying any product is usually:

                          1. Perplexity / Claude: "what are some good recommendations for <productX>?"
                          2. Skim what it writes, mentally note that it's probably extrapolating from little data on <productX>
                          3. Scroll down to the sources, click on the Reddit ones.
                          4. Check that the date is somewhat reasonably in the past (+3yrs is always good)
                          5. Scroll to that one single comment that provides insightful feedback

                          This is why I never deleted my reddit accounts after I migrated -- I just couldn't throw away all of the hard written insightful comments I'd made there over ~15 years, and knew that an AI (and by extension future me) might find it beneficial.

                          (I'm not against AI, I'm against what capitalism is doing with AI)

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                          smokeydope@lemmy.world
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                          #122

                          Genuinely curious, theoretically how valuable would a once and done service install of a private open source machine learning model on your local network that can do that skimming functionality be for you? A private box thats setup and just works? Is that even something people would want?

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                          • mrmanager@lemmy.todayM mrmanager@lemmy.today

                            Lemmy doesnt have any proper discussions though. Its just memes. Personally i have to check reddit to actually get proper content to learn something from.

                            But still, Lemmy is at least not big tech!

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                            zink@programming.dev
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                            #123

                            There are great discussions here.

                            The problem is that we have too few users, so most topics you'd want to discuss aren't going to have existing thriving communities to chat with you. All of Lemmy put together is dwarfed by single reddit communities. for niche topics.

                            I'm not complaining, because the barriers to entry and lack of popular awareness keeps the user base here smarter and more interesting to talk to. But for the good of humanity I do think we need open tech like this to get widespread adoption, and it's going to take a long time. Reddit had almost two decades' head start.

                            And looking at a timeline, at this point in Reddit's history a few years in, the most popular subs with the early adopters were politics, programming, abe science. Sounds familiar, lol.

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                            • tetris11@feddit.ukT tetris11@feddit.uk

                              I can never block reddit. My go-to workflow for buying any product is usually:

                              1. Perplexity / Claude: "what are some good recommendations for <productX>?"
                              2. Skim what it writes, mentally note that it's probably extrapolating from little data on <productX>
                              3. Scroll down to the sources, click on the Reddit ones.
                              4. Check that the date is somewhat reasonably in the past (+3yrs is always good)
                              5. Scroll to that one single comment that provides insightful feedback

                              This is why I never deleted my reddit accounts after I migrated -- I just couldn't throw away all of the hard written insightful comments I'd made there over ~15 years, and knew that an AI (and by extension future me) might find it beneficial.

                              (I'm not against AI, I'm against what capitalism is doing with AI)

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                              alsaaas@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                              #124

                              There is always safe reddit or one of its instances that Libredirect can automatically, well, redirect you to

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                              • S skavau@piefed.social

                                Which is fine at least we arent following reddit which started out with racists, atheiests and child porn.

                                What are you on about? There's tons of atheists still on reddit now. They don't spread child porn.

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                                buttnugget@lemmy.world
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                                I think they might be talking about the “atheist culture” that used to exist on reddit back during the New Atheist Movement. This might seem unnecessary but maybe we should distinguish between atheism and Atheism, since that’s usually what people are objecting to.

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                                • mrmanager@lemmy.todayM mrmanager@lemmy.today

                                  Lemmy doesnt have any proper discussions though. Its just memes. Personally i have to check reddit to actually get proper content to learn something from.

                                  But still, Lemmy is at least not big tech!

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                                  buttnugget@lemmy.world
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                                  I agree with the criticism of the content, especially since we solved a lot of these problems on reddit years ago, but as I’ve said on here before, we need a critical mass in order to achieve the kind of platform we’re looking to replicate. If lemmy keeps growing, it might come. Acculturation might not be possible though.

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                                  • Z zink@programming.dev

                                    There are great discussions here.

                                    The problem is that we have too few users, so most topics you'd want to discuss aren't going to have existing thriving communities to chat with you. All of Lemmy put together is dwarfed by single reddit communities. for niche topics.

                                    I'm not complaining, because the barriers to entry and lack of popular awareness keeps the user base here smarter and more interesting to talk to. But for the good of humanity I do think we need open tech like this to get widespread adoption, and it's going to take a long time. Reddit had almost two decades' head start.

                                    And looking at a timeline, at this point in Reddit's history a few years in, the most popular subs with the early adopters were politics, programming, abe science. Sounds familiar, lol.

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                                    mrmanager@lemmy.today
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                                    #127

                                    I saw bluesky take off and get millions of users right away. Appearently they have 38 million users now.

                                    I guess advertising works... 😛

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                                    • Z zink@programming.dev

                                      There are great discussions here.

                                      The problem is that we have too few users, so most topics you'd want to discuss aren't going to have existing thriving communities to chat with you. All of Lemmy put together is dwarfed by single reddit communities. for niche topics.

                                      I'm not complaining, because the barriers to entry and lack of popular awareness keeps the user base here smarter and more interesting to talk to. But for the good of humanity I do think we need open tech like this to get widespread adoption, and it's going to take a long time. Reddit had almost two decades' head start.

                                      And looking at a timeline, at this point in Reddit's history a few years in, the most popular subs with the early adopters were politics, programming, abe science. Sounds familiar, lol.

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                                      squaresinger@lemmy.world
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                                      It's sobering to consider how tiny Lemmy is. Both the Linus Tech Tips forum and the Crackberry forum are bigger and more active than all of Lemmy together.

                                      Back in the day, even something niche as the Blitzbasic forum was bigger than Lemmy is now.

                                      It's probably a good thing too, since both performance and in the way moderation needs to be done on Lemmy is so inefficient that it's right now already at the point where instances are getting closed down because they can't handle the workload and cost.

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                                      • B buttnugget@lemmy.world

                                        I agree with the criticism of the content, especially since we solved a lot of these problems on reddit years ago, but as I’ve said on here before, we need a critical mass in order to achieve the kind of platform we’re looking to replicate. If lemmy keeps growing, it might come. Acculturation might not be possible though.

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                                        squaresinger@lemmy.world
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                                        #129

                                        But Lemmy isn't growing. In fact, it's declining: https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/dailystats&days=1000

                                        (When looking at these stats, remember that the post and comment counts are all-time comments/posts that are available at that specific day on the platform. In June 2024 there were more total comments than now, and in November 2024 there were more posts than there are now.

                                        And all numbers are including the NSFW instance.

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                                        • openstars@piefed.socialO openstars@piefed.social

                                          One problem with tankies though is that they basically are right-wingers, just on the left, i.e. they are in form if not content.

                                          img

                                          And then both sides of that extremist divide drives away the 80% or so in the middle somewhere, leaving the platform empty due to the "Nazi bar effect" (you may choose to ignore the actual Nazis as you sit in your own little corner in a bar, but how can you invite your friends, especially Jewish ones, to come to such?)

                                          Purity testing will continue until morale improves (i.e. short sighted thinking does not realize that certain modes of treating especially newcomers to a place will effectively kill it off, eventually leaving solely the "pure" remaining - except nobody is truly pure so realistically it will leave almost nobody).

                                          There are many true leftist places here on the Threadiverse btw including slrpnk.net and dbzero. And there, I just did purity testing myself:-), although due to the Intolerance Paradox this must be done in order for any type of community to be made.

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