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Sojourn @geddit.social
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Fediverse situation right now
  • We're making fun of the people. They're welcome to use the fedi, and it's for everyone. But they're still dumbass Nazis lol. We defederate because we don't want to hear their same copy&paste racist talking points over and over.

  • People around the world, do you drink tap water without boiling?
  • Damn that sounds so time consuming. In most of the US where I'm from, water is treated really well and can just be drank straight from tap safely. I put my water in a brita to filter it so it's a bit more pure, and it also tastes better. Some nicer fridges with have a water filter in the front door, so you just press your glass against it and it fills it with perfect water. Also they usually have a button to dispense ice cubes. I never realized how nice I have it compared to the rest of the world lol.

  • Lemmy not updating properly?
  • Oh this seems a bit confusing. If I swap to New, or Top (Day), it gives me recent stuff. I guess Hot and Active algorithms pull from a long time period for some reason, maybe it's a problem with the algorithm since I know Reddit's algo heavily deranks results after a certain age of time.

  • Lemmy not updating properly?

    All my content on the front page is 3 to 4 days old, and I've tried swapping between Active and Hot, both have the same result. I've also tried swapping from Local to All, didn't fix either. I know plenty of my communities I subscribe to have newer posts, yet my feed hasn't been updated in days. Is this a server issue? Have tried the website, and two different Lemmy apps and it all persists so it seems to be server-side.

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    The best way to protest against reddit is simply to not interact with Reddit
  • I don't care about protesting, it doesn't work. For me, stopping reddit means to stop opening it out of habit. I find myself automatically opening social media out of habit. So instead of having Reddit be that habit response, I'm training myself to replace it with Mastodon and Lemmy. It's a bit hard since I'm missing a lot content, but it's significantly easier then during the Twitter migration.

  • I don't understand why people still want to use reddit instead of moving to Lemmy or Kbin
  • Because it still lacks content, is pretty unpolished, and the nature of fedi makes it complicated for a lot of people. That's a lot of barriers, so it's going to be a slow growth from here while these issues get worked on.