New here. Migrated from Reddit. Still trying to figure out Lemmy - what’s everyone’s experiences like coming from Reddit and does Lemmy serve as a good alternative? Pros and cons/differences?

I was a fairly active member at Reddit with a good social standing, I made 1 “controversial” comment and I got perma-banned… this sucks. I mostly followed music pages like r/TheBeatles and loved to just rant about Beatles albums, Paul McCartney’s latest tour, discuss new releases from other artists and also movies/TV shows. I can’t think of any other website that offers that kind of forum-like discussion other than Lemmy?

I really did always hate that Reddit felt like a massive echo chamber. The way the system works with upvotes and downvotes, if I said anything people don’t agree with, I’d get massively downvoted. I once got temporary ban for saying I preferred Zelda Breath of the Wild over Tears of the Kingdom… it really felt like I was treading on egg shells. My perma-ban happened in a discussion within the r/EveryoneKnowsThat search for a lost wave song. Really petty.

I’ve always hoped somebody would create basically a clone of Reddit, but without the politics and without being overly-policed. Where people aren’t pushed away for respectfully voicing their opinion. Is Lemmy the answer?

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    Lemmy is significantly smaller. Because of this:

    +Trolls are easier to spot

    +Interactions tend to be friendlier and more wholesome/respectful

    +Far more originality shining through

    -less engaged communities

    -fewer niche communities

    -no rich history to comb through

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      The modlog transparency is honestly my favorite part. I get so much enjoyment out of the “zomg the mods are just as bad here as Reddit” posts because you can immediately highlight their bad behavior, or alternatively see when the mods actually are power tripping.

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      Trolls are easier to spot, except for the fact that lemmy.ml is the default instance for many users and communities eventhough the entire setup of that instance is very politically influenced. You could be in for a bad experience when you try to post a fairly reasonable comment on any slightly political post there.

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      -Fads aren’t as easily called out/quashed, there isn’t much push back on the meme of the minute, wait I just described social media in general…

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    Lemmy needs to figure out a way to “group” similar communities from different instances. That is the biggest flaw by far.

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      And maybe it’s just my app but I keep seeing the same posts over and over from different groups.

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    Unfortunately it’s not quite there in terms of numbers. Many niche communities that exist on reddit simply don’t here or have very low activity. The ones that do are typically better than on reddit though.

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    I made 1 “controversial” comment and I got perma-banned… this sucks. … Is Lemmy the answer?

    That’s really going to depend on you. What sort of “controversial” comment?

    If you engage in ableist, racist, or LGBTQ-phobic commenting, you’re going to have a bad time. Other than that sort of thing, you’ll probably be fine, with some exceptions:

    • There are two Marxist-Leninist instances that can be problematic (mainly a minority of their users, tbf).
    • Some mods and instance admins can be ban-happy.
    • There’s a larger than average population of neurodivergent people here so, that is sometimes a cause of the second item and miscommunication (we’re trying!).
    • You may run into unexpected rules depending on where you’re posting. Individual instances (kinda like “reddits”) have server-wide policies. Communities (aka comms, the equivalent of a subreddit) usually also have their own policies. This means being aware of where you are posting and commenting (ie. don’t expect shitting on communist ideals to go well on an M-L instance, even if the community is related to something else).
    • It’s important to be aware that Unix Surrealism is the best comic in the Fediverse.
    • There are a lot of Linux users and tech nerds here. Don’t be frightened if you find yourself getting a bit FLOSS-curious. We’re generally happy to try to lend a hand to people who hit bumps at the beginning of their open-source journey.

    If you’re good with that stuff and can find out start a comm for Beetles discussions, there’s a good chance that you’ll have a good time.

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      From what I gather, the “controversy” was about his preference for one Zelda game over another. I think he’s going to be fine.

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            What? People are just curious how they got a ban by the site admins instead of a subreddit. It takes a bit more to pull that off than just posting an unpopular opinion.

            Great exhibit of Godwin’s law, though.

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      What sort of “controversial” comment?

      Looks like it was really just another rando-ban. A mod having a bad day.

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      I use both. I like both. But I also want Lemmy to become the norm.

      I like using reddit is fun app. So I’m hoping for a Lemmy is fun app.

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    First of all, welcome.

    Depends what you’re after, really. I find that lemmy has less of an echo chamber, but the average political stance is a lot more left-ish than reddit.

    If your opinion is considered garbage, you’ll probably be downvoted for it, but banned is another thing; You can find an instance more to your liking, for example if you post tankie stuff on lemmygrad, you’ll probably only get praise from there.

    It mostly comes down to how a platform with many people tend to naturally operate - garbage people get treated at such by the rest. So whatever your leanings might be, I suggest you find an instance that is somewhat reasonably close to share your values.

    Other than that, one of the main differences from reddit is the content quantity - Smaller user base means less content. And I’m perfectly fine with that, as I can keep up with the feed without scrolling for hours.

    Also, here I can say that I don’t give two shits about neither Zelda nor Link, without fear of backlash. At least yhe contemporary games - Everything since Link II for NES has been kinda meh in my book.

    And if you want to filter out politics, blocking lemmygrad takes away most of the tankie-spam.

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      I find that lemmy has less of an echo chamber, but the average political stance is a lot more left-ish than reddit.

      This is true once you’ve blocked Lemmygrad and Hexbear, which are as much echo chambers as r/The_Donald ever was.

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        The thing I find most perplexing about those communities is that although they themselves support marginalized communities, they also defend highly authoritarian regimes (Russia, China) that actively persecute said groups. It’s very strange to see that horseshoe wrap-around effect where at times they have the same things in common with the right wing but for entirely different reasons.

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        I haven’t blocked hexbear (yet). As annoying as I find their views, they do produce some funny shit now and then.

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          You’re fine as long as you don’t decide to jump in and offer a contrary opinion.

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            Yup. They claim to not have downvotes in an attempt at forming a diversity of opinion, but as soon as there’s an attempt at voicing a hint of such diversity, the ad hominim is engaged by a swarm. They started creeping through my comment and post history to find something damning, but only came up with a meh of a nothingburger, so they started to claim my opinion as invalid because I was on feddit.nl (lol?) instead, never refuting my original claim. I honestly don’t remember what the topic was about at this point. I probably called out something verifiably false or misleading.

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    Lemmy is basically an parallel universe of Reddit. There’s less people here, which means smaller but also less toxic communities. Since this is a segment of the fediverse, people also tend to talk about Linux and free open source software, while also trashing on Windows, Google, and any other product by what I like to call “Big Tech”. People are much more liberal here, there’s more tolerance for the LGBT community, there’s basically lots of hatred for cars, people praise the European Union. Ok some of these are bad examples of liberalism, but still, it’s all found here. Enjoy your stay. If you don’t like it, you’re free to bid us farewell.

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    Thanks, all really good feedback. I’ve managed to find a few ‘somewhat’ active communities to join like for my local city which has about 1000~ subscribers. Not as bad as I was expecting to be honest… that’s enough user base for me to give Lemmy a shot I think.

    I guess every social media platform has its politics

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      Try some of the kbin/mbin instances. I find the interface much more similar to old reddit. But welcome to the fediverse! kbin.social and kbin.run (mbin) are pretty good.

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    I really like it. Tech comminities & some others are very bouyant & interesting but niche communities really struggle. Even direct replacements of big subreddits struggle. Hopefully this improves.

    One tip from my own experience. I use Voyager & blocked a load of US politics keywords.

    And another, I subscribed to as many interesting Lemmy communities as i could then browse Home feed in the main & occasionally All to see if any other interesting communities crop up that could be worth joining.

    Welcome & enjoy.

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    I moved over to it after the initial Reddit exodus and haven’t really looked elsewhere. It’s not quite a full replacement in terms of content and engagement obviously. It’s good for broader stuff like memes, politics/games/movies/etc in general, but not so much for the specific. There are quite a few games I used to spend a lot of time discussing on their subreddits, but they’re basically ghost towns here for a lot of them.

    There are also some more specific community leanings. You’re gonna see a LOT of Star Trek and Linux related stuff.

    But overall, I’m happy enough with it knowing it’s a non-privatized space to talk.

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    For general browsing, news, technology, mainstream topics etc… it’s much better than reddit, less toxic, better vibe.

    It’s very small though, so I’ve found two areas where it is just not a replacement:

    • Specific, smaller niche interests, they might have a community here but it is often empty and quiet or just non existent.

    • Sports, specifically a place to chat during live events. There’s not enough people to support that.

    So it depends what you are looking for and how niche your interests are.

    I’ve mostly stopped using reddit and am in here now. But I still end up there occasionally. Not much these days though.

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    I found I had to block a large number of communities from my feed that were very narrow minded. Once I did some diligent editing, however, Lemmy has become my daily browse and I’m happy with the change. I still use reddit for some of the niche communities that don’t have a counterpart here, but the larger topics (news, memes, technology) are well covered and open to discourse.

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    Its the same small group vibe reddit lost when they got big and greedy. You will actually learn names outside of the top reposter.

    The only thing I miss is the really neiche communities. There’s some but they struggle to take off due to the smaller user base.

    You do have to look though a few different servers till you find one that fits what you want. Mods are still clowns depending on the server. Avoid the top few instances to avoid power trippers. Some things never change.

    I basically found a cozy server and settled in after nukeing my reddit account. I don’t miss reddit.