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ZombieMatrix @lemmy.world
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Sound Off: How many 10+ year redditors have left the site?
  • Her serving to her death, very literally resulted in the heavy bias towards conservative viewpoints on the SC. She was adamant that Hillary Clinton would win and the first woman president would select her replacement. Now that shouldn't have been a hill to die on when so much was at stake.

  • Sound Off: How many 10+ year redditors have left the site?
  • I was permabanned from /r/politics in a one two punch, first a 24 hour ban after I said someone's comment was 'disagreeable'. An insult far too heavy to bare apparently. And second when a mod decided I had baited someone else in to breaking the rules. I myself broke zero rules, nor did I bait a person into commenting that I was a "jackass" but it all just goes on the pile of "why /r/politics is trash".

  • Redditors, how do you like Lemmy?
  • I didn't know what Lemmy was prior to the whole Reddit debacle. I honestly thought that it was structured more similarly to newsgroups that were all collectively shared, versus communities pegged to a local server that are joined on the backend through essentially passports.

    Frankly, if the entire goal of the Fediverse is to be largely decentralized, I don't think this structure quite fits the bill. Its certainly more decentralized than Reddit from an ownership perspective but it doesn't seem to really address the other fundamental issue of management. I guess I need to read more on how things really work.