I'm new to lemmy, came from reddit. What's the lemmy etiquette like? How different is it from reddiqutte?
I'm new as in this is my first day using lemmy. I don't know anything about lemmy etiquette and don't want to do anything bad
thanks and have an amazing day! also plz be kind :D
Infernal_pizza @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 2w
If you haven't already then you need to switch to Linux
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☂️- - 2w
this, but unironically.
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RaoulDuke85 - 2w
Then keep reminding everyone you use Arch.
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limer - 2w
But only some distros should be used !
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WeirdGoesPro @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 2w
Arch
Debian
Mint
NixOS
Did I miss any?
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ouRKaoS @lemmy.today - 2w
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WeirdGoesPro @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 2w
I stand corrected, lol.
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Belly_Beanis [he/him] - 2w
It took me like 5 years before I figured out Miley Cirus, Hannah Montana, and Taylor Swift were three different people.
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No1 @aussie.zone - 2w
Oh, I might have upvoted this comment, but it's only so I can come back with my army of Swifties,.Ciruses and Montanas to downvote you to the shadow realm.
I have seen a video on that. I am not a 40y/o discord mod lmao (/j)
(no longer /j in this part) I'll try arch, and if I'm really that bored, I might try it, but it looks like something I don't want to get caught dead with for the next few years.
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Telorand @reddthat.com - 1w
It looks like silly fun, but as they say on their own page, they don't recommend it as a daily driver, specifically because it was designed with humor in mind, not maintainability.
Could be worth spinning up in a VM or giving away on an old laptop, though...
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Camille_Jamal - 1w
or messing around with for fun! (I'd break the os, and reinstall mint probably)
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Jankatarch @lemmy.world - 2w
Reserved for .blahaj
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CleoCommunist - 2w
Peak
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TankieTanuki [he/him] - 2w
Qubes OS
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comfy - 2w
only a few hundred
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Camille_Jamal - 1w
I knew there's thousands of distros, but didn't ever think about it that hard or visualize it, that's a lot now that I can see it!
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some_kind_of_guy @lemmy.world - 2w
TempleOS and Miley Cyrus Linux
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VieuxQueb - 2w
I'm currently running KDE Linux and I must admit I like it ! The immutable system feels weird but kinda safe. But the lack of Midnight Commander is a shame ! And I guess the not working transparency in yakuake is due to it being coded for X11.
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Camille_Jamal - 1w
I thought KDE was a DE, not a distro? (I'm definitely wrong and offending someone, aren't I?)
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VieuxQueb - 1w
They are launching an immutable distro, it just got released in beta. Still new stuff. But it being based on the latest and greatest of KDE, I was automatically attracted.
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INeedANewUserName - 2w
"Some people say Ubuntu is for beginners because they like to feel superior. I also say Ubuntu is for beginners because I like to feel superior" - Programmers Are Human
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sem - 1w
Emacs
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joelfromaus @aussie.zone - 2w
Don’t forget GrapheneOS and Jellyfin! Anything else you can think of? It’ll be a lot easier if they can convert everything in one go.
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Camille_Jamal - 1w
I plan on using mint for a while to adjust, and as a daily, and trying to install arch for the 546782376th time (I haven't tried to install yet) when I'm bored
Mint's good for my purposes
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Camille_Jamal - 1w
Working on it lol.
Dad doesn't want to switch to linux, because "his files" or something (libreoffice and ddg??? he uses ddg on some devices already and libreoffice is like free ms365) so if I get Frankenstein the Floor Computer running, yes, I will linux (I plan on dual booting mint/arch, but not being toxic about it)
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lemmyout @lemmy.zip - 2w
One thing to note is more often people here reply with genuine comments and in good faith. There is also a lack of clever snarky comments and baiting due to the lack of karma system.
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Cat_Daddy [any, any] - 2w
And the lack of karma also leads to more comments, as well. I liken lemmy to what the internet used to be like, where conversations among strangers happened regularly. It's very rewarding and wholesome. Definitely not the "antisocial media" that reddit prides itself on.
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hogmomma @lemmy.world - 2w
Isn't the up / downvote just like karma?
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Mk23simp @lemmy.blahaj.zone - 2w
Karma on reddit tracks the accumulated likes and dislikes a user has gotten on all of their posts. Lemmy does not have a number like that.
Edit: What this means in practice is that on Reddit there are some users who make a lot of low-effort posts to get that karma number to go up and get a sense of accomplishment from that (even when they get a negative reputation among the other users), whereas on Lemmy that's not really a thing. Lemmy has power-users that become well-known, but they're more well-liked because they aim to gain actual reputation instead of just farming a karma number.
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Aussiemandeus @aussie.zone - 2w
We could talli up our points but I much prefer comments under my posts the little number go up dopamine
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zecg @lemmy.world - 2w
Yes, but there's no gating based on it so it doesn't mean anything and you can turn it off.
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[object Object] - 2w
I do snark for the art, and will live and die by it.
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Maeve - 2w
🧐
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MyMindIsLikeAnOcean - 2w
This was the first thing that threw me off: people here tend to comment in good faith. I’m so used to people begging the question and generally having iron clad closed minds…from Reddit.
…but here conservations have often come to conclusion where I and another user agree to disagree amicably, or one of us moves towards the other in light of new information or a logical argument.
it’s really weird…but I hope it stays like that so I can get used to it.
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gravitas_deficiency @sh.itjust.works - 2w
I mean, yes and no. Most of the userbase is that way. But there are some users (and instances) that tend to be massive pains in the ass. So build and curate your blocklist too.
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fartographer @lemmy.world - 2w
I couldn't resist
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Harmonious - 2w
No they don't. You're lying and you know you're lying. You're just trying to suck up to the thread so you can get more karma. No one at Lemmy does that.
"lOok aT Me, i kNoW leMmY eTiQueTte. More oFteN PeoPle heRe rEply wiTH gEnuIne ComMenTs aNd In gOOd fAiTh." You're so full of it. Watch this, my comment will recieve more upvotes than you
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hexagonwin @lemmy.sdf.org - 2w
bro forgot to add the /s
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octoshrimpy @sh.itjust.works - 2w
receive*
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Harmonious - 2w
Right, that's what I meant (BTW, I'm being sarcastic so I don't mean it)
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Camille_Jamal - 1w
I'm sorry, but even knowing that it's sarcastic, it comes off very snarky (it's ok though)
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Harmonious - 1w
Right, sorry. But still though, hope you like lemmy
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IninewCrow - 2w
Take advice from Detective Frank Drebin
"Like a blindman at an orgy, I was going to have to feel my way through"
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onTerryO @lemmy.ca - 2w
"Like a midget at a urinal, I was going to have to keep on my toes"
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IninewCrow - 2w
"I'm sure we can handle this situation maturely, just like the responsible adults that we are. Isn't that right, Mr. Poopy Pants?"
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No1 @aussie.zone - 2w
Nice beaver.
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spirinolas - 2w
I had it stuffed
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Camille_Jamal - 1w
Fair, I just like to check these things so I don't offend anyone or do anything mean. Thanks. Have a great day!
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IninewCrow - 1w
I was making light of your question ... partly to have a bit of fun ... and partly to show that the community enjoys sharing these silly little bits of movie quotes that act like memes. The one I was using is from the movie "The Naked Gun" (the original film from 1988 with Leslie Nielson)
A lot of the meme communities enjoy old slapstick movie content as there is a lot of memeable content there ... films like 'The Naked Gun' series, Hot Shots, any of the Mel Brooks films and Monty Python.
Don't be afraid to test your boundaries, comment as you like but with an open mind and kind heart ... people will let you know if you've said or implied anything negative or positive. Don't be discouraged if you get no response either ... it's not a popularity contest. The longer you stay, the more you comment, the more you get to know people and the more they get to know you and eventually you become a regular part of the community.
Welcome to Lemmy and welcome to the fediverse.
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Camille_Jamal - 1w
Thanks, and I've seen Monty Python and the holy grail and flying circus! Very silly and memeable lol. Have a great day!
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IninewCrow - 1w
It sounds like you'll fit right in ... great to have you here ... have fun!
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WeirdGoesPro @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 2w
It’s smaller, but more personable. It’s full of neurodivergent, queer, and tech oriented people. It has its own inside jokes—you will want to read up on beans.
Overall, I have enjoyed the experience. Sometimes, I have been surprised when people can’t detect obvious jokes or sarcasm, but then I remember how many people here are neurodivergent and try to reply with something kind and straightforward so we’re on the same page.
People tend to be very leftist compared to the rest of the internet, so it’s good to remember that the opinions here are not always representative of the world at large.
A huge chunk of Lemmy is German, and that part of the community remains a total mystery to me because I don’t speak German. They seem cool from afar.
Which communities you are able to see depends pretty heavily on which instance is your home base—I’m with DB0, and we federate with pretty much everyone who isn’t doing something detestably illegal, but LemmyWorld is much more exclusive with who they federate with, so their users don’t see the same instances that I do. Pick a home instance that fits you best because it will matter a lot as you find communities.
You will see interactions between communists and anarchists. Try to remember that you don’t have to comment on everything you might disagree with.
Welcome to the Fediverse—we’re happy to have you.
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VieuxQueb - 2w
Speaking of federation, do you know if there is a site that compares federation from instances. It would be nice to make a good decision before creating an account. Like I am on lemmy.ca and have no idea what you may see that i don't. Personally I feel like lemmy.ca is good but have no comparison point other than lemmy.world I used a little.
And for OP if you browse on mobile I tried a lot of apps and settled on "Summit". It's great and stable.
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Jayjader @jlai.lu - 2w
There used to be this website, but the url just loads up a scam site now (I've created this issue on the project's tracker if anyone has additional info to contribute).
I don't know how technical you are, @VieuxQueb@lemmy.ca , but you could try running the "defed-investigator" project locally.
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Camille_Jamal - 1w
I'm on laptop, but thanks anyways! Have a great day :D
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Camille_Jamal - 1w
Thanks, have a great day! :D
I have more excuses to learn German piling up lol (I have a German friend... 2 actually, and also this platform. I wanna learn something that seems interesting to me)
Also I have diverged neurons (joke, I mean I'm nd) I'm AuDHD.
Please don't treat too different just because I'm nd yall (I've had bad experiences with ableism, long story)
Anyways thanks again :D
Wait a minute... I've seen you before... forgot where on here though.
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WeirdGoesPro @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 3day
I get around, lol. I’ve been on Lemmy for quite a while now.
My girlfriend is also on the spectrum, so I try to handle neurodivergent misunderstandings here the same way I do with her: cunnilingus, uh, I mean, a clearly worded rephrasing of my statement.
Glad you found us, it sounds like you’ll fit in well here.
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Camille_Jamal - 3day
Thanks
looked this up, wtf lol
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Okokimup @lemmy.world - 2w
Please do not drag the same tired jokes over from reddit (e.g. broken arms). Stick around long enough to learn Lemmy's tired jokes.
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Broadfern @lemmy.world - 2w
Beans, how not to poop for 5 days, ed Sheeran, and I use arch btw? I’m sure I missed a bunch, too.
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4am @lemmy.zip - 2w
How not to poop for 5 days was the first fediverse legend I got to personally witness, good times
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/home/pineapplelover - 2w
Jeans
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Antagnostic @lemmy.world - 2w
Don't forget moths!
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BeigeAgenda @lemmy.ca - 2w
And Stör!
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sem - 1w
The 1 day blinding stew is good too. Also pondering orbs.
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NotSteve_ - 2w
Make sure to brush up on your fern reproduction cycle as well
AI generated videos of presidentential candidates playing minecraft.
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Apathy Tree - 2w
You mean we could have seen these memes before?
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sem - 1w
It's impossible to know
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vodka @feddit.org - 2w
The narwhal bacons at midnight.
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4am @lemmy.zip - 2w
I’ll fucking bake your narwhal in a microwave at midnight, son
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Camille_Jamal - 1w
As someone who doesn't know the joke, fucking hilarious out of context
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Matty Roses - 2w
Le Epic bacon post, good sir!
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Rai @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 2w
And no subreddits as hashtags. Oh how I hated that shit so much. I hated awards too, cluttered up discussions with bullshit award speeches. It’s so much cleaner discussing here.
(I don't know the broken arms one) I will try to learn the lemmy jokes :)
Have a great day :D nice username
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davel - 2w
Each Lemmy instance has its own rules, and each community as well. Please read them before posting, because rule #3 for this community is:
Not regarding using or support for Lemmy: context, see the list of support communities and tools for finding communities below
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BCsven @lemmy.ca - 2w
I switched from reddit awhile back. It is similar, but so far have seen a lot less hostility than reddit. I don't have time for those types , so if they turn to insults rather than proper dialog I just block them, even if they weren't talking to me directly. It makes it a much more pleasant experience
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Aussiemandeus @aussie.zone - 2w
Hey screw you buddy,
But seriously it is much friendlier, the only thing i do differently is i tag users who bother me or who i see being and agitator.
That way i see who it is and don't react. I also try not to block people because we all have bad days and it's kinda like killing them with no trial.
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BCsven @lemmy.ca - 2w
I check their other comments to see if it is just a one off, or their overarching personality type. Majority they are dicks to everyone.
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Camille_Jamal - 1w
Sorry. I felt this is open ended enough of a question? Have a great day!
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Azzu @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 2w
Don't do shit like "lemmy etiquette". Just follow human etiquette and be a pleasant human and everything will be fine.
Also stop worrying so much about "doing anything bad". Sometimes you fuck up, sometimes you upset people, it's no big deal. You're good.
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mesa - 2w
Don't be a jerk and you will be fine.
We are all mostly human here. Just remember that. Hope you have a great time on the fediverse!
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Camille_Jamal - 1w
Thanks! Have a great day, and I will remember the human :D
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TheBroodian [none/use name] - 2w
It's acceptable and encouraged to say, "death to all healthcare insurance CEO's" here
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sexywheat [none/use name] - 2w
Just know that Hexbear has the best users and anyone who says otherwise is not to be trusted.
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4am @lemmy.zip - 2w
I actually like the hexbears for the most part
It’s the snowflake libertarians who get all bent out of shape when they get called out by a plurality of leftists after chirping about their supposed freedom and they start crying on the timeline about how illegal that should be that gets me
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grillgamesh @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 2w
the hilarity of the cooking and mealprep community doing "content warnings" for literal food is always a good source of laughter.
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Cowbee [he/they] - 2w
Hexbear is explicitly pro-vegan, and takes care to make it a space where you can avoid seeing meat consumption if you wish. That's why there are CWs for meat.
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MagicPterodactyl - 2w
I'm not a vegan but it is very annoying how much I still see vegan hate on lemmy. For a place that's generally pretty mature, it's lame to see how many people get mad at the thought of other people not wanting to eat dead animals.
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Cowbee [he/they] - 2w
Lemmy is filled with people who are newly radicalized or generally progressive, but haven't really confronted their internal biases yet.
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MagicPterodactyl - 2w
That's a fair point. I'm sure most of the vegan haters will come around eventually assuming they have empathy as a core part of who they are.
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Cowbee [he/they] - 2w
Usually confronting your biases takes a catalyst, you don't just do true passive introspection without prompting.
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Camille_Jamal - 1w
I'm fine with people being vegan/vegetarian, as long as they're not up in my face about it
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grillgamesh @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 2w
I don't hate vegans, or veganism.
I do however, find the censoring of food absolutely hilarious.
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MagicPterodactyl - 2w
A warning isn't censorship, it's just telling people about the content of a post.
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Camille_Jamal - 1w
It's not censorship; it's still there, but there is CW's for those who don't wish to see it.
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grillgamesh @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 2w
its still funny.
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Cowbee [he/they] - 2w
Not really, it's entirely reasonable.
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wizardbeard @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 2w
Because lemmy is much smaller, you tend to rub into the same users more often. So if someone comes off as abrasive, blocking them can have a notable impact on your experience.
Dogpiling is worse, and it can pay to know what instance the community you're posting in is, as the games community on hexbear is going to be different than on world.
It's much more "left" than reddit. Notably, while this instance, lemmy.ml, is the flagship instance run by the lead dev, the "ml" stands for marxist-leninist.
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hexagonwin @lemmy.sdf.org - 2w
does ml actually stand for marxist-leninist? i remember using domains with .ml tld a long time ago with freenom's $0 domains lol.
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Horse {they/them} - 2w
it's actually the top level domain for Mali
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Bobo The Great - 2w
Freenom isn't operating anymore and all free .ml domains are deactivated. I always wondered if the where able to keep the lemmy.ml domain because it was premium
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No1 @aussie.zone - 2w
And here am I thinking .ml stands for MaraLago!
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Camille_Jamal - 1w
Alright thanks! Also I don't know what marxist-leninist is, but it sounds like politics, so I'm gonna try a few more instances along with this but anyways have a great day! :D
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Cowbee [he/they] - 2w
By ratio, there are way more communists than on Reddit. There are three major groups, anarchists, Marxist-Leninists, and liberals, and each instance tends to have more of one or maybe 2 than the others. Getting a feel for instance culture goes a long way.
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xxam925 @lemmy.zip - 2w
Me too! I have been browsing for a month or two and Reddit finally had enough of my “violent rhetoric”. This is like my second post.
So what I am gathering is that here I CAN say that I believe that the only solution to capitalism is a revolution so violent and thorough that Mao would be uncomfortable?
Or nah?
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Gerudo @lemmy.zip - 2w
Each instance has its own vibe. You joined .ml, just a fair warning that a few instances and a chunk of Lemmy users have defederated/blocked it, so you may miss out on some content. Otherwise, pretty chill for the most part.
I don't recognise any of the instances that are blocking .ml
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chillpanzee - 2w
I'm like OP from a few months ago. I joined ML because it was easy and sorta anonymous. What's the story on ML? Who defederated? What am I missing?
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TankieTanuki [he/him] - 2w
It's the devs' test instance.
The devs are Marxist-Leninists. They're the admins of the instance. Therefore the instance has nuanced-to-positive views on Actually Existing Socialist (AES) states, and allows for criticism of Democrats from the left.
It's been defederated by instances whose admins aren't wiling to critically examine their lifetime of capitalist programming and are accustomed to Reddit's universal condemnation of AES states.
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Cowbee [he/they] - 2w
No major instances have blocked Lemmy.ml as far as I know, and users blocking Lemmy.ml doesn't prevent us from seeing their content.
Holy shit! That’s why a lot of my old communities haven’t been subscribed to yet.
From a really sad lemm.ee refugee. I miss that instance.
Any suggestions of chill instances just for tech, games and comics?
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Cowbee [he/they] - 2w
Nah, Lemmy.ml isn't really blocked much. No major instances block it as far as I know. Lemmy.ml is just fine as an instance for tech, games, and comics, just post here!
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jeinzi @discuss.tchncs.de - 2w
discuss.tchncs.de is tech-focused :)
It seems like there are no communities for games and comics yet though.
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darkreader2636 @lemmy.zip - 2w
Aren't we all migrated to .zip?
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silica - 2w
Hey, do you have a channel or blog on theology? Your username sounds familiar to me.
Each instance has its own vibe. You joined [Any Lemmy instance, just a fair warning that a few instances and a chunk of Lemmy users have defederated/blocked it, so you may miss out on some content. Otherwise, pretty chill for the most part.
You can replace .ml with any Lemmy instance. The most Lemmy thing remains all the instance tribalism.
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Gerudo @lemmy.zip - 2w
Yes, but a new user needs to know the instance they join has pros and cons. Like another user stated, they joined .ml after lemm.ee closed and didn't know why several communities they had subscribed to weren't showing up.
Let's be real for a second, lemmygrad, .ml and. hexbear are well known for blocking and being blocked on Lemmy. Users should know Lemmy isnt like reddit where each user can potentially see 100% of content, it's dependent on your instance.
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geneva_convenience - 2w
Lemmygrad an Hexbear sure. Nobody will recommend those as servers to start off.
.ml however is a pretty general server which is federated very broadly. It's not a bad place to start off.
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indomara @lemmy.world - 2w
Welcome! Lemmy is like Reddit was in its infancy.
Don't be a jerk and you'll be fine. :)
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Captain Aggravated - 2w
A major difference I noticed with Lemmy from my time on Reddit is communities aren't quite as rabid about strict adherence to their topic or gimmick. r/whatisthisthing banned me for seven days once for elaborating what an E6B flight computer is for. Because "This community is for IDENTIFYING the thing, not DISCUSSING the thing!" Not...so much of that around here.
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chemicalprophet @slrpnk.net - 2w
Well here if you disagree with someone do not engage just insult their beliefs and type ‘tankie’…wait you’re on .world right?
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SCmSTR @lemmy.blahaj.zone - 2w
No need to show off. Don't be a snarky asshole. Be nice to people, but be real. Don't be afraid to be weird or answer with an autistic essay. It's okay to dissent, just don't be a fucking asshole about it. Realize that on Reddit, that shit is all bots and Nazi trolls and meek confirming removed afraid to be real and tell shitty people that they're wrong and exactly why. Welcome. Prepare to have your eyes ripped open.
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200ok @lemmy.world - 2w
Niche communities are small/sparse, so commenting and posting there will be especially appreciated.
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Hanrahan - 2w
It's fairly strafight forward, i just try and follow these two rules.
Don't be a cunt
If in doubt, refer to Rule 1.
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RagnarokOnline @programming.dev - 2w
I hope you like beans
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Camille_Jamal - 24hr
Beans?
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RagnarokOnline @programming.dev - 23hr
Bean-posting is the inside joke around Lemmy. Every once in awhile, the whole place goes ape over beans.
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Pacattack57 @lemmy.world - 2w
It’s pretty much the same but on Reddit it’s ok to be combative and rude with people as long as public opinion approves. Also most of the posts are bots so you aren’t actually being rude to a person there most times.
Please don’t do that here. There are way less bots here so please remember you are speaking to actual humans.
Also political discourse is mostly ok here. Same rules apply with rudeness though. On Reddit you will get quarantined or shadow banned quickly with anything politically charged.
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Cracks_InTheWalls @sh.itjust.works - 2w
Post frequently. Comment frequently. Make some friends/acquaintances. Try to remember that the folks making posts and comments are generally human (more so than on reddit). Try to be kind. Don't pay too much mind to inter-instance drama unless it's in a light-hearted and fun way (it's simply not worth it otherwise), or has a real impact on your experience (in which case use the blocking tools). If someone named Nicole PMs you ignore it and maybe let your instance's admin team know.
I've been here for two years now. It's generally a great group and I'm happy I joined the API-ocolypse migration from reddit. Welcome! :)
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rumba @lemmy.zip - 2w
Bots turn down from 10 to 3
Trolls turn down from 11 to 4 (depending on the instance)
Downvotes don't mean anything and your comments can't generally be buried.
Mods/Admins are generally far less petty
Most instances are more open about things that are posted, even if the inhabitants of that instance are less accepting of it.
Every instance has it's own ettiquite, be sure to read the stuff in the welcome.
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pelespirit @sh.itjust.works - 2w
My best advice is that if it seems inactive, that means you should subscribe to a bunch of stuff and switch to hot, top 6 hour and scaled. Active is the default and seems the least active.
The comments in this thread will give you a great idea on how most people act around here. Hate the idea and not the user and you should be fine.
Your "also plz be kind :D" comment tells me that you're going to go through a bit of withdrawal on the hate and drama. It's great here even even though we have a few trolls and bots.
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apftwb @lemmy.world - 2w
If you use any Microsoft product, keep that to yourself...
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Camille_Jamal - 24hr
I have a hatred towards ms... except that 20 year old laser mouse... that is the only good thing they have ever made.
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Captain Aggravated - 2w
Do NOT mention Nicole.
Wait, shi-
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geneva_convenience - 2w
Less bots.
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Naich @lemmings.world - 2w
Fewer bots.
The same number of grammar arseholes though.
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toynbee @lemmy.world - 2w
I can't decide whether to upvote or downvote this, but I think I like you.
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geneva_convenience - 2w
Fewer grammar arseholes on Reddit because the bots don't make grammar mistakes
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Zdvarko @lemmy.world - 2w
*assholes
;)
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Naich @lemmings.world - 2w
We aren't all yanks, you know.
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shane @feddit.nl - 2w
You're not on reddit, so you can call them grammar Nazi's here.
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MyMindIsLikeAnOcean - 2w
Way more grammar and spelling aholes, lol. About 50% are false positive because I have large hands and shit eyes…but the other half are appreciated.
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saigot @lemmy.ca - 2w
But without bots how will I know when I accidentally post a haiku and what political ideology is right!
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katy ✨ - 2w
just don't be homophobic, transphobic,or sexist and you're a-okay with me <3
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ThirdConsul - 2w
It's the same shit, lemmy has it's own flavour of power hungry unhinged mods (see yepowertrippingbastards /c/yepowertrippinbastards@lemmy.dbzer0.com ). And due to multiple instances some of the vocal users are affected by tribalism (as in "my instance is better, your instance is xyz").
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mech @feddit.org - 2w
If you follow these, you'll be fine:
Don't hate on minorities
Don't post AI content outside of communities made for it
Don't insert yourself into communities where you don't belong, eg:
Don't comment "As a man, ..." in WomensStuff
Don't debate the validity of trans folks on Blahaj
DO NOT post anything negative about Linux (unless you're comparing it to BSD, of course)
Sometimes it's a bit harder not to offend than on reddit, because posts may hit your front page from an instance that was created as a safe space for a group you're not part of, and they may react harshly to you budding in.
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Cowbee [he/they] - 2w
You can criticize China, there's just good ways and bad ways of doing that. Overwhelmingly, "critique" just means dogmatically repeating red scare-style nonsense seeing China as an enemy, and not genuine critique.
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mech @feddit.org - 2w
I was banned for a meme comparing old cars to modern ones, probably because it said the modern cars are full of computers made in China.
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Cowbee [he/they] - 2w
Modlog link?
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davel - 2w
If I had a nickel for every time someone lied about why (or even whether) they were banned, I’d have like a bunch of nickles.
Note that actual serious criticism of China is fine. If you want to critise their support of the Khmer Rouge, or their inaction on Palestine, or things like that, no one will mind. It's just when all you're doing is mindlessly reciting vacuous anti-China jingoism that you run into trouble.
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cassandrafatigue @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 2w
easier to offend
Also because marginalized people are allowed here. Will be a great lesson in not being a dick!
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TubularTittyFrog @lemmy.world - 2w
being marginalized and being offended by stupid shit have nothing to do with one another.
plenty of marginalized people have senses of humor and are thick skinned. it's mostly the privileged over educated types who get offended by everything and on behave of everyone.
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cassandrafatigue @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 2w
More referring to the fact that being personally attacked is more likely to offend most people than bigotry against a third party. Not enough people say pointlessly cruel things about men or white people as classes.
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ThirdConsul - 2w
Not enough people say pointlessly cruel things about men or white people as classes.
Can we aim upwards instead of to a shithole?
too many people say pointlessly cruel things about non-men or non-white
Thank you~!
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cassandrafatigue @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 2w
Both are true!
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TubularTittyFrog @lemmy.world - 2w
where i live, perceived bigotry against a third party is seen as way more offense than personal attacks. like people will go out of their way to twist your words to make them seem offensive because it gives them a reason to be upset.
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Camille_Jamal - 24hr
So where you live, people like to make shit up to get mad about? What if you leave that where you live, and try to be a bit more understanding here?
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AntiOutsideAktion - 2w
"Why can't you be a good one and let me say the word around you??"
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melsaskca @lemmy.ca - 2w
I'd add that you should be able to criticize anything you want on Lemmy. Sometimes you are right and the whole world is wrong. Especially if some Chinese Linux distro messed up your laptop. /s
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mech @feddit.org - 2w
You can post whatever you want on Lemmy without any moderation, just fire up your own instance.
No one will stop you and no one can ban you. But no one is forced to stay federated with you, or allow your content on their servers, either.
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TubularTittyFrog @lemmy.world - 2w
amen.
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iamdefinitelyoverthirteen @lemmy.world - 2w
I use Arch, by the way.
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Jankatarch @lemmy.world - 2w
Linux is gay (praise)
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sem - 1w
Something something shark attacks
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Camille_Jamal - 1w
alright, thanks, also I don't ai, though I have been told once or twice that I sound like it in my writing (it's not ai, I'm just autistic, see you on monday) and I try not to politics, because that makes me stressed and confused, so I think it should be good.
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ThirdConsul - 2w
WomensStuff
If you're not a woman, it's likely best to block (as in - ignore) that channel, so you don't participate by a mistake. The rules there forbid non-female participation.
I get 50/50 upvote/downvote ratio for that, so no. Some of the users are unhinged though on "USA bad so China is good".
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w3dd1e - 2w
Mostly the same. There are some differences you’ll figure out as you go but my favorite is that there is no Karma. I like that people aren’t posting to “win”.
There is some debate over how upvotes and downvotes should be used since it’s not for Karma, but honestly it’s not that big of a deal. Upvotes will make it easier for other people to find the post. Downvotes make it harder. That’s it, more or less.
Welcome home!
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ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠 - 2w
It's mostly the same: discuss in good faith, don't brigade, votes are for quality not for agreement, fuck spez
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Camille_Jamal - 23hr
Votes are intended for quality, always, but they get used as an agree/disagree, always.
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brucethemoose @lemmy.world - 2w
First thing, Lemmy is in need of content and likes recruiting. Hence you got 315 replies, heh.
Basically, if you aren’t a bigot, you don’t have to worry about what you say. You can be politically incorrect in any direction and not get a global/shadowban from the Fediverse.
Each instance has its own flavor and etiquette.
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EndlessNightmare @reddthat.com - 2w
This feels like the early days of Reddit. Smaller communities and a greater degree of authenticity.
Just be respectful of the rules and other users. I've encountered a few people just looking to start shit, but way less frequently than on what I experienced on Reddit.
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Vex_Detrause @lemmy.ca - 2w
All the lurkers said hi!
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Professorozone @lemmy.world - 2w
So when I came here from Reddit I didn't know what to pick, so I picked .world figuring it would be bigger or something. Over time it seems like people are saying that .ml is just horrible. I actually thought that .ml stood for militant full of right wing tankies ( don't know the exact definition of that either). Lately someone essentially berated me for being on the worst one. Just now, I went to the little pull out on the side to see how to change it and what the options were and didn't even see how to do that.
Bottom line, I have no clue how any of this works. I just wanted to see some interesting content, news from a different perspective, some fun memes, and some cool comments. I don't even understand what fediverse means other than it's kind of like borg technology, meaning that the information is spread across a bunch of servers instead of a single point of failure.
Maybe one day I'll look into all of this, but seriously I have a life. As long as I open it and get what I want, I'm good. I almost never post because they are almost always removed for violating some rule. The last time I posted a question on a Linux forum and was getting some really good answers only to have it removed for violating a rule I didn't even understand. LOL.
Good luck to you.
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glorkon @lemmy.world - 2w
I'm here for over a year and I still don't get much of what's going on here.
For example, why posts are titled "rule".
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HubertManne - 2w
im not even sure what reddiqutte was.
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RaoulDuke85 - 2w
Shitting on someone's opinion that differs from yours.
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HubertManne - 2w
at first I was like. wtf. where did that come from. then I got it.
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TubularTittyFrog @lemmy.world - 2w
it was a part of reddit until the the digg exodus. after that it stopped being relevant. so it was only relevant in the first 5 years of the site really.
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Camille_Jamal - 23hr
It was supposed to be "act like a good human being" but everyone ignores it, which sucks
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terminal - 2w
Similar to Reddit. Everything here seems to be more tech oriented and most communities are much quieter than reddit.
Also be prepared to follow the same topic/community across multiple servers. Reddit is older so the default community for a given topic had been established. Not so much here
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nymnympseudonym - 2w
most communities are much quieter than reddit.
We can change that right now!
I'm doing my part!
Not Necessarily all that well!
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Rentlar - 2w
Hello, and welcone to Lemmy. Glad you made it, here's my overall advice:
No need to get hung up over a few early downvotes on your comment that might cause its score to go negative for a bit. People can be strongly opinionated here. Not everyone agrees with me on this, but I do appreciate people willing to post honestly held unpopular opinions and play a reasonable devil's advocate in threads. (This is different than just being a contrarian.)
For your own and everyone's benefit, try to engage in thoughtful, well reasoned and good faith discussion with empathy for others where it's due. If you feel like a chain of replies is going nowhere good, there's no shame in walking away from it.
Report and block the jerks, trolls and spammers you might encounter like on any forum-like site. Don't let them spoil your experience when most people here are respectful.
Enjoy your time here!
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Wren @lemmy.today - 2w
I didn't use reddit much outside of a few niche communities, it had a repetitive brand of humor and weird dogpiling I didn't jive with. Here, I find people genuinely want to engage, with moderation suited to a more mature crowd, at least in the communities I hang around.
There are culture shifts between instances and communities, so I try to have a look around before I speak up. Some places you gotta lurk to get a feel, others are a free for all. I stepped on a few toes while I got my footing — just read the sidebars if you want to avoid that.
Browsing by subscribed is the best experience, in my opinion. I see every instance so ALL is a cacophony of back alley circus heretics if I don't tailor my feed.
Here are some useful tools I picked up in my time here:
Then tell them they're part of the gang and to join everyone else as we go wedgie and noogie the next new guy
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Bosht @lemmy.world - 2w
Honestly not really that different from Reddit. My only warning is make sure to check the community a post is from that you see on 'main'. There's a couple female only communities and holy shit do they get pissed if you accidentally comment because you found a topic interesting enough to but didn't check that it was a female only community.
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venusaur @lemmy.world - 2w
Just don’t say anything right of center and you’ll be gucci.
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☂️- - 2w
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benagain - 2w
walter is clearly saying something and is right of center framing, take this down immediately /s
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UnderpantsWeevil @lemmy.world - 2w
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Crozekiel @lemmy.zip - 2w
We run Arch, BTW.™
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GentlePulpy @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 2w
Welcome!
Lemmy in its core is a supportive little communities of enthusiasts.
Just try to keep high level of discussion and be friendly in our home :)
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partial_accumen - 2w
The lemmy instance you choose (for example, you chose .ml) to join will have its own tone, flavor, rules, politics. You will find instances that are left, right, and center. Additionally you will find some that are VERY far-left or VERY far-right. If you are finding the tone for the lemmy community (equivalent of reddit subreddit) different that your position, it may be because its hosted and moderated on an instance with that particular bend.
You may also experience some judgment from others because of the instance you are coming from as it can communicate some of your positional bias. Some users have chosen to relocate to other lemmy instances once they get an understanding of what ideas live where.
All of that said, while lemmy and the fediverse has a much smaller userbase than Reddit, it is so much nicer here. My last post to reddit was over 2 years ago, and every post I hear about how bad it is getting over there confirms this is the better place here.
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Camille_Jamal - 23hr
All I (mostly) get on reddit is spam and bots, despite trying to find humans on there.
12 days, I'm already so glad I swapped.
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GrantUsEyes @lemmy.zip - 2w
Welcome!/I'd say look for communities that fit your interest, read the rules and get involved. We are not that many people here so I encourage you to post content, comment, etc.
Also use the block function and curate your fediverse experience :)
Hope you like it here.
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Camille_Jamal - 23hr
Thanks! Have a great day!
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Jankatarch @lemmy.world - 2w
Average user age is slightly more older here.
The three most common groups are .world(liberals), .ml(socialists), and .blahaj(uwu)
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ThrowawayPermanente @sh.itjust.works - 2w
Pay attention to the instance and community a post is in before commenting
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Ice - 2w
Rule 1: be decent
Rule 2: follow rule 1
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Fandangalo @lemmy.world - 2w
Maybe the largest difference for me is how the federated nature changes the social dynamics. For instance, people from Instance X don’t like those from Instance Y, or may even ban them.
This was prevalent on Reddit, buuuut banning can be instance or node based compared to subreddit.
I likely have some opinions or takes I wouldn’t post on lemmy.ml because lemmy.ml has a particular bent. I agree with a lot of it, but I wouldn’t want to offend with what doesn’t align or would get me banned. The ban cascades further out, and how servers interact as wholes with one another in terms of federation is similar.
The social platform mechanics are also different. Upvote has a different impact compared to Reddit (I don’t fully remember the specifics). I think saving has its own relevancy or something?
It’s mostly the same though.
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originalucifer - 2w
i would just point out that lemmy is merely a single platform swimming in the fediverse content waters.. there are other options that provide differing features while interacting with the same or more content. see https://fedidb.com/
there is equitte for each instance. that's up to the people who admin the instance and usually boils down to political beliefs.
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innermachine @lemmy.world - 2w
It's basically the same. Lemmy is kind of what reddit felt like before it got huge and astroturfed, it's smaller which can be as much a benefit as a detriment depending what your after. I find interaction here tends to feel more human than reddit, on reddit comment threads especially in political subreddits you already know what the comments are gonna say before you get there, here i feel as though there is a bit more genuine thought. That being said Lemmy is not immune to echo chambers or trolls, as any bit of the internet is. Just use as you would use reddit honestly and just know your likely not to see as much content, but the content you see will get a more GENUINE feeling interaction. That's my take anyhow.
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ganymede - 2w
corporate koolaid frequently masquerades as 'knowledge', and is parroted rather than built up from first principles.
compared to reddit, an average lemmy user would tend more towards the latter than the former.
be on the lookout for the cognitive dissonance which can precede the realisation you've been parroting corporate propaganda. it's ok, it happens to all of us, but the sooner we realise the better for everyone.
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nymnympseudonym - 2w
corporate propaganda
We all swim in the sea of ideas that is our culture. Many people for many reasons seek to make certain ideas the dominant ones.
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mindbleach @sh.itjust.works - 2w
Have a backup instance in mind, if the culture of your current one doesn't work out. Especially yours. People are not at liberty to express what's what with this instance on this instance.
Do not be afraid to block people, because they will keep showing up, and some of them are psychic vampires whom their instances will never punish. Universal Monk has a sockpuppet on every instance and will probably respond rudely to slash angrily report this comment for pointing out they're a block-evading 'hmm curious' spambot.
As on reddit, beware the cult of civility. Some communities (subs) will viciously punish 'fuck off' but not any behavior that frankly deserves a vulgar dismissal. Read the sidebar. Don't be afraid to search for alternative communities if the sole moderator is intolerable. See also the Ye Power Trippin Bastards community on dbzer0.
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pmk @lemmy.sdf.org - 2w
As others have said, lemmy.zip might be a better instance for you than .ml.
In general, I'd say people are nicer here, more arguments in good faith, which I like.
Politics range from socialism to anarchism. Any thread on any topic is a good place to discuss Linux. No one cares about how many upvotes people have. You may need to actively explore communities and join them if you want. It's a bit like free software, if you think something is lacking, participate with more content and build up the community. Free software is great, what's your favorite distro?
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SanguinePar - 2w
Any thread on any topic is a good place to discuss Linux
Fav distro? I installed mint once on my grandma's barely functional computer, only distro I've used.
SO MUCH BETTER THAN WINDOWS OMG IT'S SUCH A BIG BREATH OF FRESH AIR
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mondomon @lemmy.world - 2w
It's okay shirt brother. Welcome and enjoy the ride.
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Crackhappy @lemmy.world - 2w
Don't be a dick. If you want to be negative that's fine, but be prepared with a litany of sources.
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selokichtli - 2w
Instances are a big difference. Most interfaces, apps, clients for Lemmy will show you the instance (server) in which a user registered their account. There are kind of "instance wars" inside Lemmy, because, between these "wars" they believe an instance, in general, bears their flag and support some kind of ideology.
Please, talk to other users as people, no matter their instance, don't ever judge them for that.
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EsmereldaFritzmonster @lemmings.world - 2w
Lemmy is like an unintuitive, user-unfriendly reddit. And everyone likes it that way.
I'm not leaving bc i want to support open-source shit, but I'm hoping it gets more user friendly someday.
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marcie (she/her) - 2w
if youre not trans or queer youre at a massive posting disadvantage and must post 10x more to keep up
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wowwoweowza @lemmy.world - 2w
I’d say most folks at Lemmy are actively trying to grow the communities and the Community and so are genuinely welcoming and helpful.
I’d ask you to bring your friends and family. This might be controversial because Lemmy tends to attract amazingly talented tech geniuses — but others should be welcomed here as well.
I’m here to watch the corporate owned hegemonic control of all social media crumble— so I say we grow the Fediverse a great deal. Of course it’s not big enough to take the whole world but perhaps slow and regular growth will be met with the kind of independent commitment needed.
Anyway: WELCOME. Look. I wasn’t afraid of all caps. We’ll see how that goes.
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Dorkyd68 @lemmy.world - 2w
Welcome friend! Unless youre French Canadian, in that case you can fuck right off
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dumbass - 2w
Sometimes I'll call you a dumbass, but if I do, you were probably being a dumbass.
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Camille_Jamal - 3day
this makes a lot of sense, and I hope you mean as in I'm doing something dumb
I do not subscribe to the idea that people are dumb, stupid, idiotic, etc
If I call someone one of those, it's how they're acting, I assume same with you? (If so, fair enough)
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HuntressHimbo @lemmy.zip - 2w
Most Lemmy etiquette is pretty easy to follow. Just check the sidebar for rules before you post or comment. Etiquette is slightly varied among instances, but generally be nice and you'll do fine. You may catch bans from communities you don't participate in depending what you post, but try not to pay it to much mind.
Some instances or communities are explicitly heavily moderated (see Blahaj, Beehaw, and others) and preemptively ban people for comments and posts elsewhere. Most likely it's nothing personal, and you wouldn't have gotten much from those communities if you are posting counter to their purpose.
Other than that enjoy your time here!
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Pika @rekabu.ru - 2w
Hey, welcome to Lemmy! Hope you like it here :)
As in everywhere on the Fediverse, there is no consistent etiquette for every place, as different people concentrate in different places. But overall, if you're nice to others, they will be nice to you!
For the most part, Lemmy is politically left, LGBTQIA+ friendly, privacy-minded, welcomes copyleft and piracy, loves to get geeky. The most loud audiences are IT crowd and scientists, but people from all walks of life are present.
If you don't fit into something, it's alright - you cannot be globally banned by anyone but your instance admin, and even then you can move on to another instance. Downvotes also mean nothing and don't downrank your posts and comments. There's no karma system - technically, servers do record your up- and downvotes, but they don't affect anything at all.
Still, be nice and you'll be warmly welcomed by the community. Here, you have a real chance to become a legend!
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Giraffe - 2w
Lemmy offers more freedom, more privacy, and your data is not sold. Unlike other social networks, Lemmy is part of the fediverse, so you have to choose a server that suits your tastes and preferences. Reddit has subreddits, and Lemmy has communities. Reddit does not respect privacy, but Lemmy does.
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TankovayaDiviziya @lemmy.world - 2w
I don't see much difference between here and Reddit tbh. The major difference,however, is the in-fighting amongst the instances here, namely the tankie instances such as .ml and hexbear versus the rest of the fediverse.
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Prepping Energy Lab - 2w
Me too, came from reddit.
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AdolfSchmitler @lemmy.world - 2w
Unless it's a meme reference (lol same) comments are generally more thought out and well constructed, as you can see from the replies here.
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𒉀TheGuyTM3𒉁 - 1w
You can say anything, but always better to have an account on two or three politically different instances in case you want to critisize USA, China, or any controversial thing in the world.
But if you ain't an asshole, you're welcome! Have a nice journey into the fediverse!
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Shrouded0603 - 2w
Hate ai
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chunes @lemmy.world - 2w
reddiquette died in like 2012. Just how old of a reddit user are you
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happydoors @lemmy.world - 2w
Their extremely nerdy, libral and demand perfect-speling and gramer nazis.
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nutsack @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 2w
it's the same but it's worse
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Caketaco @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 2w
The community can mostly feel like it was skimmed off the top layer of ornery “erm, aktually” types from Reddit. The etiquette here is what you would expect from that. The days of “remembering the human” are dead and buried.
Like all places online, people and sub-communities vary, but that’s mostly the vibe I get whenever browsing the comments of just about anything that hits my instance’s All page.
I’ll take it any day over dealing with Reddit Inc’s chicanery, I guess.
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uncouple9831 @lemmy.zip - 2w
As long as you have irrational levels of hate and vitriol for AI, windows, epic games, and democrats, you should be fine.
It also helps if you've named any of your sex toys things like "Linus" or "Gabe" and you regularly scream their names during orgasm but that's optional.
Lot of people seem to be acting like none of this is true. Clearly we aren't on the same parts of lemmy.
Camille_Jamal in asklemmy
I'm new to lemmy, came from reddit. What's the lemmy etiquette like? How different is it from reddiqutte?
I'm new as in this is my first day using lemmy. I don't know anything about lemmy etiquette and don't want to do anything bad
thanks and have an amazing day! also plz be kind :D
If you haven't already then you need to switch to Linux
this, but unironically.
Then keep reminding everyone you use Arch.
But only some distros should be used !
Arch
Debian
Mint
NixOS
Did I miss any?
I stand corrected, lol.
It took me like 5 years before I figured out Miley Cirus, Hannah Montana, and Taylor Swift were three different people.
Oh, I might have upvoted this comment, but it's only so I can come back with my army of Swifties,.Ciruses and Montanas to downvote you to the shadow realm.
/s that was awesome
Nyarch Linux
I have seen a video on that. I am not a 40y/o discord mod lmao (/j)
(no longer /j in this part) I'll try arch, and if I'm really that bored, I might try it, but it looks like something I don't want to get caught dead with for the next few years.
It looks like silly fun, but as they say on their own page, they don't recommend it as a daily driver, specifically because it was designed with humor in mind, not maintainability.
Could be worth spinning up in a VM or giving away on an old laptop, though...
or messing around with for fun! (I'd break the os, and reinstall mint probably)
Reserved for .blahaj
Peak
Qubes OS
only a few hundred
I knew there's thousands of distros, but didn't ever think about it that hard or visualize it, that's a lot now that I can see it!
TempleOS and Miley Cyrus Linux
I'm currently running KDE Linux and I must admit I like it ! The immutable system feels weird but kinda safe. But the lack of Midnight Commander is a shame ! And I guess the not working transparency in yakuake is due to it being coded for X11.
I thought KDE was a DE, not a distro? (I'm definitely wrong and offending someone, aren't I?)
They are launching an immutable distro, it just got released in beta. Still new stuff. But it being based on the latest and greatest of KDE, I was automatically attracted.
"Some people say Ubuntu is for beginners because they like to feel superior. I also say Ubuntu is for beginners because I like to feel superior" - Programmers Are Human
Emacs
Don’t forget GrapheneOS and Jellyfin! Anything else you can think of? It’ll be a lot easier if they can convert everything in one go.
I plan on using mint for a while to adjust, and as a daily, and trying to install arch for the 546782376th time (I haven't tried to install yet) when I'm bored
Mint's good for my purposes
Working on it lol.
Dad doesn't want to switch to linux, because "his files" or something (libreoffice and ddg??? he uses ddg on some devices already and libreoffice is like free ms365) so if I get Frankenstein the Floor Computer running, yes, I will linux (I plan on dual booting mint/arch, but not being toxic about it)
One thing to note is more often people here reply with genuine comments and in good faith. There is also a lack of clever snarky comments and baiting due to the lack of karma system.
And the lack of karma also leads to more comments, as well. I liken lemmy to what the internet used to be like, where conversations among strangers happened regularly. It's very rewarding and wholesome. Definitely not the "antisocial media" that reddit prides itself on.
Isn't the up / downvote just like karma?
Karma on reddit tracks the accumulated likes and dislikes a user has gotten on all of their posts. Lemmy does not have a number like that.
Edit: What this means in practice is that on Reddit there are some users who make a lot of low-effort posts to get that karma number to go up and get a sense of accomplishment from that (even when they get a negative reputation among the other users), whereas on Lemmy that's not really a thing. Lemmy has power-users that become well-known, but they're more well-liked because they aim to gain actual reputation instead of just farming a karma number.
We could talli up our points but I much prefer comments under my posts the little number go up dopamine
Yes, but there's no gating based on it so it doesn't mean anything and you can turn it off.
I do snark for the art, and will live and die by it.
🧐
This was the first thing that threw me off: people here tend to comment in good faith. I’m so used to people begging the question and generally having iron clad closed minds…from Reddit.
…but here conservations have often come to conclusion where I and another user agree to disagree amicably, or one of us moves towards the other in light of new information or a logical argument.
it’s really weird…but I hope it stays like that so I can get used to it.
I mean, yes and no. Most of the userbase is that way. But there are some users (and instances) that tend to be massive pains in the ass. So build and curate your blocklist too.
I couldn't resist
No they don't. You're lying and you know you're lying. You're just trying to suck up to the thread so you can get more karma. No one at Lemmy does that.
"lOok aT Me, i kNoW leMmY eTiQueTte. More oFteN PeoPle heRe rEply wiTH gEnuIne ComMenTs aNd In gOOd fAiTh." You're so full of it. Watch this, my comment will recieve more upvotes than you
bro forgot to add the /s
receive*
Right, that's what I meant (BTW, I'm being sarcastic so I don't mean it)
I'm sorry, but even knowing that it's sarcastic, it comes off very snarky (it's ok though)
Right, sorry. But still though, hope you like lemmy
Take advice from Detective Frank Drebin
"Like a blindman at an orgy, I was going to have to feel my way through"
"Like a midget at a urinal, I was going to have to keep on my toes"
"I'm sure we can handle this situation maturely, just like the responsible adults that we are. Isn't that right, Mr. Poopy Pants?"
Nice beaver.
I had it stuffed
Fair, I just like to check these things so I don't offend anyone or do anything mean. Thanks. Have a great day!
I was making light of your question ... partly to have a bit of fun ... and partly to show that the community enjoys sharing these silly little bits of movie quotes that act like memes. The one I was using is from the movie "The Naked Gun" (the original film from 1988 with Leslie Nielson)
A lot of the meme communities enjoy old slapstick movie content as there is a lot of memeable content there ... films like 'The Naked Gun' series, Hot Shots, any of the Mel Brooks films and Monty Python.
Don't be afraid to test your boundaries, comment as you like but with an open mind and kind heart ... people will let you know if you've said or implied anything negative or positive. Don't be discouraged if you get no response either ... it's not a popularity contest. The longer you stay, the more you comment, the more you get to know people and the more they get to know you and eventually you become a regular part of the community.
Welcome to Lemmy and welcome to the fediverse.
Thanks, and I've seen Monty Python and the holy grail and flying circus! Very silly and memeable lol. Have a great day!
It sounds like you'll fit right in ... great to have you here ... have fun!
It’s smaller, but more personable. It’s full of neurodivergent, queer, and tech oriented people. It has its own inside jokes—you will want to read up on beans.
Overall, I have enjoyed the experience. Sometimes, I have been surprised when people can’t detect obvious jokes or sarcasm, but then I remember how many people here are neurodivergent and try to reply with something kind and straightforward so we’re on the same page.
People tend to be very leftist compared to the rest of the internet, so it’s good to remember that the opinions here are not always representative of the world at large.
A huge chunk of Lemmy is German, and that part of the community remains a total mystery to me because I don’t speak German. They seem cool from afar.
Which communities you are able to see depends pretty heavily on which instance is your home base—I’m with DB0, and we federate with pretty much everyone who isn’t doing something detestably illegal, but LemmyWorld is much more exclusive with who they federate with, so their users don’t see the same instances that I do. Pick a home instance that fits you best because it will matter a lot as you find communities.
You will see interactions between communists and anarchists. Try to remember that you don’t have to comment on everything you might disagree with.
Welcome to the Fediverse—we’re happy to have you.
Speaking of federation, do you know if there is a site that compares federation from instances. It would be nice to make a good decision before creating an account. Like I am on lemmy.ca and have no idea what you may see that i don't. Personally I feel like lemmy.ca is good but have no comparison point other than lemmy.world I used a little.
And for OP if you browse on mobile I tried a lot of apps and settled on "Summit". It's great and stable.
There used to be this website, but the url just loads up a scam site now (I've created this issue on the project's tracker if anyone has additional info to contribute).
I don't know how technical you are, @VieuxQueb@lemmy.ca , but you could try running the "defed-investigator" project locally.
I'm on laptop, but thanks anyways! Have a great day :D
Thanks, have a great day! :D
I have more excuses to learn German piling up lol (I have a German friend... 2 actually, and also this platform. I wanna learn something that seems interesting to me)
Also I have diverged neurons (joke, I mean I'm nd) I'm AuDHD.
Please don't treat too different just because I'm nd yall (I've had bad experiences with ableism, long story)
Anyways thanks again :D
Wait a minute... I've seen you before... forgot where on here though.
I get around, lol. I’ve been on Lemmy for quite a while now.
My girlfriend is also on the spectrum, so I try to handle neurodivergent misunderstandings here the same way I do with her:
cunnilingus, uh, I mean, a clearly worded rephrasing of my statement.Glad you found us, it sounds like you’ll fit in well here.
Thanks
looked this up, wtf lolPlease do not drag the same tired jokes over from reddit (e.g. broken arms). Stick around long enough to learn Lemmy's tired jokes.
Beans, how not to poop for 5 days, ed Sheeran, and I use arch btw? I’m sure I missed a bunch, too.
How not to poop for 5 days was the first fediverse legend I got to personally witness, good times
Jeans
Don't forget moths!
And Stör!
The 1 day blinding stew is good too. Also pondering orbs.
Make sure to brush up on your fern reproduction cycle as well
How often would you like to hear about Beef Stroganoff?
AI generated videos of presidentential candidates playing minecraft.
You mean we could have seen these memes before?
It's impossible to know
The narwhal bacons at midnight.
I’ll fucking bake your narwhal in a microwave at midnight, son
As someone who doesn't know the joke, fucking hilarious out of context
Le Epic bacon post, good sir!
And no subreddits as hashtags. Oh how I hated that shit so much. I hated awards too, cluttered up discussions with bullshit award speeches. It’s so much cleaner discussing here.
every time literally any subreddit is mentioned:
r/subsifellfor r/subsithoughtifellfor r/birthofasub r/substakenliterally
(I don't know the broken arms one) I will try to learn the lemmy jokes :)
Have a great day :D nice username
Each Lemmy instance has its own rules, and each community as well. Please read them before posting, because rule #3 for this community is:
I switched from reddit awhile back. It is similar, but so far have seen a lot less hostility than reddit. I don't have time for those types , so if they turn to insults rather than proper dialog I just block them, even if they weren't talking to me directly. It makes it a much more pleasant experience
Hey screw you buddy,
But seriously it is much friendlier, the only thing i do differently is i tag users who bother me or who i see being and agitator.
That way i see who it is and don't react. I also try not to block people because we all have bad days and it's kinda like killing them with no trial.
I check their other comments to see if it is just a one off, or their overarching personality type. Majority they are dicks to everyone.
Sorry. I felt this is open ended enough of a question? Have a great day!
Don't do shit like "lemmy etiquette". Just follow human etiquette and be a pleasant human and everything will be fine.
Also stop worrying so much about "doing anything bad". Sometimes you fuck up, sometimes you upset people, it's no big deal. You're good.
Don't be a jerk and you will be fine.
We are all mostly human here. Just remember that. Hope you have a great time on the fediverse!
Thanks! Have a great day, and I will remember the human :D
It's acceptable and encouraged to say, "death to all healthcare insurance CEO's" here
Just know that Hexbear has the best users and anyone who says otherwise is not to be trusted.
I actually like the hexbears for the most part
It’s the snowflake libertarians who get all bent out of shape when they get called out by a plurality of leftists after chirping about their supposed freedom and they start crying on the timeline about how illegal that should be that gets me
the hilarity of the cooking and mealprep community doing "content warnings" for literal food is always a good source of laughter.
Hexbear is explicitly pro-vegan, and takes care to make it a space where you can avoid seeing meat consumption if you wish. That's why there are CWs for meat.
I'm not a vegan but it is very annoying how much I still see vegan hate on lemmy. For a place that's generally pretty mature, it's lame to see how many people get mad at the thought of other people not wanting to eat dead animals.
Lemmy is filled with people who are newly radicalized or generally progressive, but haven't really confronted their internal biases yet.
That's a fair point. I'm sure most of the vegan haters will come around eventually assuming they have empathy as a core part of who they are.
Usually confronting your biases takes a catalyst, you don't just do true passive introspection without prompting.
I'm fine with people being vegan/vegetarian, as long as they're not up in my face about it
I don't hate vegans, or veganism.
I do however, find the censoring of food absolutely hilarious.
A warning isn't censorship, it's just telling people about the content of a post.
It's not censorship; it's still there, but there is CW's for those who don't wish to see it.
its still funny.
Not really, it's entirely reasonable.
Because lemmy is much smaller, you tend to rub into the same users more often. So if someone comes off as abrasive, blocking them can have a notable impact on your experience.
Dogpiling is worse, and it can pay to know what instance the community you're posting in is, as the games community on hexbear is going to be different than on world.
It's much more "left" than reddit. Notably, while this instance, lemmy.ml, is the flagship instance run by the lead dev, the "ml" stands for marxist-leninist.
does ml actually stand for marxist-leninist? i remember using domains with .ml tld a long time ago with freenom's $0 domains lol.
it's actually the top level domain for Mali
Freenom isn't operating anymore and all free .ml domains are deactivated. I always wondered if the where able to keep the lemmy.ml domain because it was premium
And here am I thinking .ml stands for MaraLago!
Alright thanks! Also I don't know what marxist-leninist is, but it sounds like politics, so I'm gonna try a few more instances along with this but anyways have a great day! :D
By ratio, there are way more communists than on Reddit. There are three major groups, anarchists, Marxist-Leninists, and liberals, and each instance tends to have more of one or maybe 2 than the others. Getting a feel for instance culture goes a long way.
Me too! I have been browsing for a month or two and Reddit finally had enough of my “violent rhetoric”. This is like my second post.
So what I am gathering is that here I CAN say that I believe that the only solution to capitalism is a revolution so violent and thorough that Mao would be uncomfortable?
Or nah?
Each instance has its own vibe. You joined .ml, just a fair warning that a few instances and a chunk of Lemmy users have defederated/blocked it, so you may miss out on some content. Otherwise, pretty chill for the most part.
Which major instances defed .ml?
Using this tool https://federation-checker.vercel.app/
I don't recognise any of the instances that are blocking .ml
I'm like OP from a few months ago. I joined ML because it was easy and sorta anonymous. What's the story on ML? Who defederated? What am I missing?
It's the devs' test instance.
The devs are Marxist-Leninists. They're the admins of the instance. Therefore the instance has nuanced-to-positive views on Actually Existing Socialist (AES) states, and allows for criticism of Democrats from the left.
It's been defederated by instances whose admins aren't wiling to critically examine their lifetime of capitalist programming and are accustomed to Reddit's universal condemnation of AES states.
No major instances have blocked Lemmy.ml as far as I know, and users blocking Lemmy.ml doesn't prevent us from seeing their content.
50501.chat blocked lemmy.ml, but who cares
Holy shit! That’s why a lot of my old communities haven’t been subscribed to yet.
From a really sad lemm.ee refugee. I miss that instance.
Any suggestions of chill instances just for tech, games and comics?
Nah, Lemmy.ml isn't really blocked much. No major instances block it as far as I know. Lemmy.ml is just fine as an instance for tech, games, and comics, just post here!
discuss.tchncs.de is tech-focused :) It seems like there are no communities for games and comics yet though.
Aren't we all migrated to .zip?
Hey, do you have a channel or blog on theology? Your username sounds familiar to me.
No i don't, sorry
Yes we are!
https://youtu.be/PNVEQgXsBgs
Where’s that damn memo?
You can replace .ml with any Lemmy instance. The most Lemmy thing remains all the instance tribalism.
Yes, but a new user needs to know the instance they join has pros and cons. Like another user stated, they joined .ml after lemm.ee closed and didn't know why several communities they had subscribed to weren't showing up.
Let's be real for a second, lemmygrad, .ml and. hexbear are well known for blocking and being blocked on Lemmy. Users should know Lemmy isnt like reddit where each user can potentially see 100% of content, it's dependent on your instance.
Lemmygrad an Hexbear sure. Nobody will recommend those as servers to start off.
.ml however is a pretty general server which is federated very broadly. It's not a bad place to start off.
Welcome! Lemmy is like Reddit was in its infancy.
Don't be a jerk and you'll be fine. :)
A major difference I noticed with Lemmy from my time on Reddit is communities aren't quite as rabid about strict adherence to their topic or gimmick. r/whatisthisthing banned me for seven days once for elaborating what an E6B flight computer is for. Because "This community is for IDENTIFYING the thing, not DISCUSSING the thing!" Not...so much of that around here.
Well here if you disagree with someone do not engage just insult their beliefs and type ‘tankie’…wait you’re on .world right?
No need to show off. Don't be a snarky asshole. Be nice to people, but be real. Don't be afraid to be weird or answer with an autistic essay. It's okay to dissent, just don't be a fucking asshole about it. Realize that on Reddit, that shit is all bots and Nazi trolls and meek confirming removed afraid to be real and tell shitty people that they're wrong and exactly why. Welcome. Prepare to have your eyes ripped open.
Niche communities are small/sparse, so commenting and posting there will be especially appreciated.
It's fairly strafight forward, i just try and follow these two rules.
I hope you like beans
Beans?
Bean-posting is the inside joke around Lemmy. Every once in awhile, the whole place goes ape over beans.
It’s pretty much the same but on Reddit it’s ok to be combative and rude with people as long as public opinion approves. Also most of the posts are bots so you aren’t actually being rude to a person there most times.
Please don’t do that here. There are way less bots here so please remember you are speaking to actual humans.
Also political discourse is mostly ok here. Same rules apply with rudeness though. On Reddit you will get quarantined or shadow banned quickly with anything politically charged.
Post frequently. Comment frequently. Make some friends/acquaintances. Try to remember that the folks making posts and comments are generally human (more so than on reddit). Try to be kind. Don't pay too much mind to inter-instance drama unless it's in a light-hearted and fun way (it's simply not worth it otherwise), or has a real impact on your experience (in which case use the blocking tools). If someone named Nicole PMs you ignore it and maybe let your instance's admin team know.
I've been here for two years now. It's generally a great group and I'm happy I joined the API-ocolypse migration from reddit. Welcome! :)
Bots turn down from 10 to 3
Trolls turn down from 11 to 4 (depending on the instance)
Downvotes don't mean anything and your comments can't generally be buried.
Mods/Admins are generally far less petty
Most instances are more open about things that are posted, even if the inhabitants of that instance are less accepting of it.
Every instance has it's own ettiquite, be sure to read the stuff in the welcome.
My best advice is that if it seems inactive, that means you should subscribe to a bunch of stuff and switch to hot, top 6 hour and scaled. Active is the default and seems the least active.
The comments in this thread will give you a great idea on how most people act around here. Hate the idea and not the user and you should be fine.
Your "also plz be kind :D" comment tells me that you're going to go through a bit of withdrawal on the hate and drama. It's great here even even though we have a few trolls and bots.
If you use any Microsoft product, keep that to yourself...
I have a hatred towards ms... except that 20 year old laser mouse... that is the only good thing they have ever made.
Do NOT mention Nicole.
Wait, shi-
Less bots.
Fewer bots.
The same number of grammar arseholes though.
I can't decide whether to upvote or downvote this, but I think I like you.
Fewer grammar arseholes on Reddit because the bots don't make grammar mistakes
*assholes
;)
We aren't all yanks, you know.
You're not on reddit, so you can call them grammar Nazi's here.
Way more grammar and spelling aholes, lol. About 50% are false positive because I have large hands and shit eyes…but the other half are appreciated.
But without bots how will I know when I accidentally post a haiku and what political ideology is right!
just don't be homophobic, transphobic,or sexist and you're a-okay with me <3
It's the same shit, lemmy has it's own flavour of power hungry unhinged mods (see yepowertrippingbastards /c/yepowertrippinbastards@lemmy.dbzer0.com ). And due to multiple instances some of the vocal users are affected by tribalism (as in "my instance is better, your instance is xyz").
If you follow these, you'll be fine:
Don't hate on minorities
Don't post AI content outside of communities made for it
Don't insert yourself into communities where you don't belong, eg:
DO NOT post anything negative about Linux (unless you're comparing it to BSD, of course)
Sometimes it's a bit harder not to offend than on reddit, because posts may hit your front page from an instance that was created as a safe space for a group you're not part of, and they may react harshly to you budding in.
You can criticize China, there's just good ways and bad ways of doing that. Overwhelmingly, "critique" just means dogmatically repeating red scare-style nonsense seeing China as an enemy, and not genuine critique.
I was banned for a meme comparing old cars to modern ones, probably because it said the modern cars are full of computers made in China.
Modlog link?
If I had a nickel for every time someone lied about why (or even whether) they were banned, I’d have like a bunch of nickles.
Probably could even buy something with those.
ahem
it was a different user
no you weren't
Note that actual serious criticism of China is fine. If you want to critise their support of the Khmer Rouge, or their inaction on Palestine, or things like that, no one will mind. It's just when all you're doing is mindlessly reciting vacuous anti-China jingoism that you run into trouble.
Also because marginalized people are allowed here. Will be a great lesson in not being a dick!
being marginalized and being offended by stupid shit have nothing to do with one another.
plenty of marginalized people have senses of humor and are thick skinned. it's mostly the privileged over educated types who get offended by everything and on behave of everyone.
More referring to the fact that being personally attacked is more likely to offend most people than bigotry against a third party. Not enough people say pointlessly cruel things about men or white people as classes.
Can we aim upwards instead of to a shithole?
Thank you~!
Both are true!
where i live, perceived bigotry against a third party is seen as way more offense than personal attacks. like people will go out of their way to twist your words to make them seem offensive because it gives them a reason to be upset.
So where you live, people like to make shit up to get mad about? What if you leave that where you live, and try to be a bit more understanding here?
"Why can't you be a good one and let me say the word around you??"
I'd add that you should be able to criticize anything you want on Lemmy. Sometimes you are right and the whole world is wrong. Especially if some Chinese Linux distro messed up your laptop. /s
You can post whatever you want on Lemmy without any moderation, just fire up your own instance.
No one will stop you and no one can ban you. But no one is forced to stay federated with you, or allow your content on their servers, either.
amen.
I use Arch, by the way.
Linux is gay (praise)
Something something shark attacks
alright, thanks, also I don't ai, though I have been told once or twice that I sound like it in my writing (it's not ai, I'm just autistic, see you on monday) and I try not to politics, because that makes me stressed and confused, so I think it should be good.
If you're not a woman, it's likely best to block (as in - ignore) that channel, so you don't participate by a mistake. The rules there forbid non-female participation.
I get 50/50 upvote/downvote ratio for that, so no. Some of the users are unhinged though on "USA bad so China is good".
Mostly the same. There are some differences you’ll figure out as you go but my favorite is that there is no Karma. I like that people aren’t posting to “win”.
There is some debate over how upvotes and downvotes should be used since it’s not for Karma, but honestly it’s not that big of a deal. Upvotes will make it easier for other people to find the post. Downvotes make it harder. That’s it, more or less.
Welcome home!
It's mostly the same: discuss in good faith, don't brigade, votes are for quality not for agreement, fuck spez
Votes are intended for quality, always, but they get used as an agree/disagree, always.
First thing, Lemmy is in need of content and likes recruiting. Hence you got 315 replies, heh.
Basically, if you aren’t a bigot, you don’t have to worry about what you say. You can be politically incorrect in any direction and not get a global/shadowban from the Fediverse.
Each instance has its own flavor and etiquette.
This feels like the early days of Reddit. Smaller communities and a greater degree of authenticity.
Just be respectful of the rules and other users. I've encountered a few people just looking to start shit, but way less frequently than on what I experienced on Reddit.
All the lurkers said hi!
So when I came here from Reddit I didn't know what to pick, so I picked .world figuring it would be bigger or something. Over time it seems like people are saying that .ml is just horrible. I actually thought that .ml stood for militant full of right wing tankies ( don't know the exact definition of that either). Lately someone essentially berated me for being on the worst one. Just now, I went to the little pull out on the side to see how to change it and what the options were and didn't even see how to do that.
Bottom line, I have no clue how any of this works. I just wanted to see some interesting content, news from a different perspective, some fun memes, and some cool comments. I don't even understand what fediverse means other than it's kind of like borg technology, meaning that the information is spread across a bunch of servers instead of a single point of failure.
Maybe one day I'll look into all of this, but seriously I have a life. As long as I open it and get what I want, I'm good. I almost never post because they are almost always removed for violating some rule. The last time I posted a question on a Linux forum and was getting some really good answers only to have it removed for violating a rule I didn't even understand. LOL.
Good luck to you.
I'm here for over a year and I still don't get much of what's going on here.
For example, why posts are titled "rule".
im not even sure what reddiqutte was.
Shitting on someone's opinion that differs from yours.
at first I was like. wtf. where did that come from. then I got it.
it was a part of reddit until the the digg exodus. after that it stopped being relevant. so it was only relevant in the first 5 years of the site really.
It was supposed to be "act like a good human being" but everyone ignores it, which sucks
Similar to Reddit. Everything here seems to be more tech oriented and most communities are much quieter than reddit.
Also be prepared to follow the same topic/community across multiple servers. Reddit is older so the default community for a given topic had been established. Not so much here
We can change that right now!
I'm doing my part!
Not Necessarily all that well!
Hello, and welcone to Lemmy. Glad you made it, here's my overall advice:
Enjoy your time here!
I didn't use reddit much outside of a few niche communities, it had a repetitive brand of humor and weird dogpiling I didn't jive with. Here, I find people genuinely want to engage, with moderation suited to a more mature crowd, at least in the communities I hang around.
There are culture shifts between instances and communities, so I try to have a look around before I speak up. Some places you gotta lurk to get a feel, others are a free for all. I stepped on a few toes while I got my footing — just read the sidebars if you want to avoid that.
Browsing by subscribed is the best experience, in my opinion. I see every instance so ALL is a cacophony of back alley circus heretics if I don't tailor my feed.
Here are some useful tools I picked up in my time here:
Check defederated instances: https://federation-checker.vercel.app/
Fediverse Observer: https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/list
Comparison of Lemmy instances: https://github.com/maltfield/awesome-lemmy-instances
Lemmy apps and discussion (2 years old): https://lemmy.world/post/465785
The Lemmy Rat: https://lemvotes.org/
Peculiarities:
Comparison of Lemmy instances contains Hexbear but not lemmy.ml
Fediverse Observer contains lemmy.ml but not Hexbear.
No ads disturb on here so reddit is worse.
NEW KID!!! GIVE HIM A WEDGIE!!!!
Noogie
Then tell them they're part of the gang and to join everyone else as we go wedgie and noogie the next new guy
Honestly not really that different from Reddit. My only warning is make sure to check the community a post is from that you see on 'main'. There's a couple female only communities and holy shit do they get pissed if you accidentally comment because you found a topic interesting enough to but didn't check that it was a female only community.
Just don’t say anything right of center and you’ll be gucci.
walter is clearly saying something and is right of center framing, take this down immediately /s
We run Arch, BTW.™
Welcome!
Lemmy in its core is a supportive little communities of enthusiasts.
Just try to keep high level of discussion and be friendly in our home :)
The lemmy instance you choose (for example, you chose .ml) to join will have its own tone, flavor, rules, politics. You will find instances that are left, right, and center. Additionally you will find some that are VERY far-left or VERY far-right. If you are finding the tone for the lemmy community (equivalent of reddit subreddit) different that your position, it may be because its hosted and moderated on an instance with that particular bend.
You may also experience some judgment from others because of the instance you are coming from as it can communicate some of your positional bias. Some users have chosen to relocate to other lemmy instances once they get an understanding of what ideas live where.
All of that said, while lemmy and the fediverse has a much smaller userbase than Reddit, it is so much nicer here. My last post to reddit was over 2 years ago, and every post I hear about how bad it is getting over there confirms this is the better place here.
All I (mostly) get on reddit is spam and bots, despite trying to find humans on there.
12 days, I'm already so glad I swapped.
Welcome!/I'd say look for communities that fit your interest, read the rules and get involved. We are not that many people here so I encourage you to post content, comment, etc.
Also use the block function and curate your fediverse experience :)
Hope you like it here.
Thanks! Have a great day!
Average user age is slightly more older here.
The three most common groups are .world(liberals), .ml(socialists), and .blahaj(uwu)
Pay attention to the instance and community a post is in before commenting
Rule 1: be decent
Rule 2: follow rule 1
Maybe the largest difference for me is how the federated nature changes the social dynamics. For instance, people from Instance X don’t like those from Instance Y, or may even ban them.
This was prevalent on Reddit, buuuut banning can be instance or node based compared to subreddit.
I likely have some opinions or takes I wouldn’t post on lemmy.ml because lemmy.ml has a particular bent. I agree with a lot of it, but I wouldn’t want to offend with what doesn’t align or would get me banned. The ban cascades further out, and how servers interact as wholes with one another in terms of federation is similar.
The social platform mechanics are also different. Upvote has a different impact compared to Reddit (I don’t fully remember the specifics). I think saving has its own relevancy or something?
It’s mostly the same though.
i would just point out that lemmy is merely a single platform swimming in the fediverse content waters.. there are other options that provide differing features while interacting with the same or more content. see https://fedidb.com/
im an mbin cheerleader
there isn't any lemmy equitte
there is equitte for each instance. that's up to the people who admin the instance and usually boils down to political beliefs.
It's basically the same. Lemmy is kind of what reddit felt like before it got huge and astroturfed, it's smaller which can be as much a benefit as a detriment depending what your after. I find interaction here tends to feel more human than reddit, on reddit comment threads especially in political subreddits you already know what the comments are gonna say before you get there, here i feel as though there is a bit more genuine thought. That being said Lemmy is not immune to echo chambers or trolls, as any bit of the internet is. Just use as you would use reddit honestly and just know your likely not to see as much content, but the content you see will get a more GENUINE feeling interaction. That's my take anyhow.
corporate koolaid frequently masquerades as 'knowledge', and is parroted rather than built up from first principles.
compared to reddit, an average lemmy user would tend more towards the latter than the former.
be on the lookout for the cognitive dissonance which can precede the realisation you've been parroting corporate propaganda. it's ok, it happens to all of us, but the sooner we realise the better for everyone.
We all swim in the sea of ideas that is our culture. Many people for many reasons seek to make certain ideas the dominant ones.
Have a backup instance in mind, if the culture of your current one doesn't work out. Especially yours. People are not at liberty to express what's what with this instance on this instance.
Do not be afraid to block people, because they will keep showing up, and some of them are psychic vampires whom their instances will never punish. Universal Monk has a sockpuppet on every instance and will probably respond rudely to slash angrily report this comment for pointing out they're a block-evading 'hmm curious' spambot.
As on reddit, beware the cult of civility. Some communities (subs) will viciously punish 'fuck off' but not any behavior that frankly deserves a vulgar dismissal. Read the sidebar. Don't be afraid to search for alternative communities if the sole moderator is intolerable. See also the Ye Power Trippin Bastards community on dbzer0.
As others have said, lemmy.zip might be a better instance for you than .ml.
In general, I'd say people are nicer here, more arguments in good faith, which I like.
Politics range from socialism to anarchism. Any thread on any topic is a good place to discuss Linux. No one cares about how many upvotes people have. You may need to actively explore communities and join them if you want. It's a bit like free software, if you think something is lacking, participate with more content and build up the community. Free software is great, what's your favorite distro?
😁😁😁
Especially if you use Arch Linux.
I use Arch Linux, by the way.
Beehaw.org is very pleasant
Fav distro? I installed mint once on my grandma's barely functional computer, only distro I've used.
SO MUCH BETTER THAN WINDOWS OMG IT'S SUCH A BIG BREATH OF FRESH AIR
It's okay shirt brother. Welcome and enjoy the ride.
Don't be a dick. If you want to be negative that's fine, but be prepared with a litany of sources.
Instances are a big difference. Most interfaces, apps, clients for Lemmy will show you the instance (server) in which a user registered their account. There are kind of "instance wars" inside Lemmy, because, between these "wars" they believe an instance, in general, bears their flag and support some kind of ideology.
Please, talk to other users as people, no matter their instance, don't ever judge them for that.
Lemmy is like an unintuitive, user-unfriendly reddit. And everyone likes it that way. I'm not leaving bc i want to support open-source shit, but I'm hoping it gets more user friendly someday.
if youre not trans or queer youre at a massive posting disadvantage and must post 10x more to keep up
I’d say most folks at Lemmy are actively trying to grow the communities and the Community and so are genuinely welcoming and helpful.
I’d ask you to bring your friends and family. This might be controversial because Lemmy tends to attract amazingly talented tech geniuses — but others should be welcomed here as well.
I’m here to watch the corporate owned hegemonic control of all social media crumble— so I say we grow the Fediverse a great deal. Of course it’s not big enough to take the whole world but perhaps slow and regular growth will be met with the kind of independent commitment needed.
Anyway: WELCOME. Look. I wasn’t afraid of all caps. We’ll see how that goes.
Welcome friend! Unless youre French Canadian, in that case you can fuck right off
Sometimes I'll call you a dumbass, but if I do, you were probably being a dumbass.
this makes a lot of sense, and I hope you mean as in I'm doing something dumb
I do not subscribe to the idea that people are dumb, stupid, idiotic, etc
If I call someone one of those, it's how they're acting, I assume same with you? (If so, fair enough)
Most Lemmy etiquette is pretty easy to follow. Just check the sidebar for rules before you post or comment. Etiquette is slightly varied among instances, but generally be nice and you'll do fine. You may catch bans from communities you don't participate in depending what you post, but try not to pay it to much mind.
Some instances or communities are explicitly heavily moderated (see Blahaj, Beehaw, and others) and preemptively ban people for comments and posts elsewhere. Most likely it's nothing personal, and you wouldn't have gotten much from those communities if you are posting counter to their purpose.
Other than that enjoy your time here!
Hey, welcome to Lemmy! Hope you like it here :)
As in everywhere on the Fediverse, there is no consistent etiquette for every place, as different people concentrate in different places. But overall, if you're nice to others, they will be nice to you!
For the most part, Lemmy is politically left, LGBTQIA+ friendly, privacy-minded, welcomes copyleft and piracy, loves to get geeky. The most loud audiences are IT crowd and scientists, but people from all walks of life are present.
If you don't fit into something, it's alright - you cannot be globally banned by anyone but your instance admin, and even then you can move on to another instance. Downvotes also mean nothing and don't downrank your posts and comments. There's no karma system - technically, servers do record your up- and downvotes, but they don't affect anything at all.
Still, be nice and you'll be warmly welcomed by the community. Here, you have a real chance to become a legend!
Lemmy offers more freedom, more privacy, and your data is not sold. Unlike other social networks, Lemmy is part of the fediverse, so you have to choose a server that suits your tastes and preferences. Reddit has subreddits, and Lemmy has communities. Reddit does not respect privacy, but Lemmy does.
I don't see much difference between here and Reddit tbh. The major difference,however, is the in-fighting amongst the instances here, namely the tankie instances such as .ml and hexbear versus the rest of the fediverse.
Me too, came from reddit.
Unless it's a meme reference (lol same) comments are generally more thought out and well constructed, as you can see from the replies here.
You can say anything, but always better to have an account on two or three politically different instances in case you want to critisize USA, China, or any controversial thing in the world.
But if you ain't an asshole, you're welcome! Have a nice journey into the fediverse!
Hate ai
reddiquette died in like 2012. Just how old of a reddit user are you
Their extremely nerdy, libral and demand perfect-speling and gramer nazis.
it's the same but it's worse
The community can mostly feel like it was skimmed off the top layer of ornery “erm, aktually” types from Reddit. The etiquette here is what you would expect from that. The days of “remembering the human” are dead and buried.
Like all places online, people and sub-communities vary, but that’s mostly the vibe I get whenever browsing the comments of just about anything that hits my instance’s All page.
I’ll take it any day over dealing with Reddit Inc’s chicanery, I guess.
As long as you have irrational levels of hate and vitriol for AI, windows, epic games, and democrats, you should be fine.
It also helps if you've named any of your sex toys things like "Linus" or "Gabe" and you regularly scream their names during orgasm but that's optional.
Lot of people seem to be acting like none of this is true. Clearly we aren't on the same parts of lemmy.