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  • I couldn’t have said it better.

    I haven’t seen that much of a problem on Lemmy.ml, so I think you really have to dig down into it to find the dirt. I think some people have a problem with the admins political views, so they try to smear them any chance they can. But those same admin made lemmygrad as a place to kinda keep all that stuff separate from the main instance.

    Sure, it seeps over sometimes, but the bulk of the content on lemmy.ml is just standard shit. Reddit was no different. Most subreddits were normal and there were a few ones that were full of imbalanced idiots. That didn’t make people leave the site completely. We just didn’t sub to the subreddits we didn’t like. In a similar vein, just block the communities here that you don’t want to see.

    As far as the “too many communities” discussion goes… we’re never going to win that battle. The majority of people out there aren’t willing to make the change to the fediverse because of this one issue. Most likely a true Reddit alternative will be made and most normies will move there in time.

    It’s great that Lemmy has gained some popularity, but there are too many issues here for it ever to become as big as something like Reddit.


  • This one is hard for me to have an opinion on.

    Loot rolls need to be controlled by the server, or else people will just exploit all that stuff.

    Diablo doesn’t have a lot of mechanics that really need players to interact with each other, but games like that and WOW are entirely based around gear grind. All accomplishment requires players to have a level playing field or players just won’t want to play. It’s just wierd like that.

    If people want an offline game, they should buy an offline game. It’s not that smart to buy an always-online game and then complain about it.





  • The definition of social media:

    Social media are interactive technologies that facilitate the creation and sharing of information, ideas, interests, and other forms of expression through virtual communities and networks.

    The term is more broad that what you are thinking of. Reddit is honestly closer to what a social media site is, since it’s a true form of sharing information. Facebook and Twitter are just echo chambers of people shouting into a void.


  • JeffCraig@lemmy.worldtoFediverse@lemmy.worldfediverse soon
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    1 year ago

    The beauty of the fediverse is that the last panel can’t happen.

    We control our own instances. There’s no world where admins wouldn’t defederate from any Facebook attempt to barge in.

    Maybe a few larger instances sell out, but users hold the power here now. If an admin betrays our trust, we’ll just make a new instance.