Was there even a mass exodus? I largely avoid Reddit now, but I do kind of doubt that they’ve been hurt in any meaningful way by all the protests and people leaving…

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    Idk, I deleted my account when the protests happened and got a little curious when Brodie posted a video on lemmy.

    Towards the end it felt like there were a lot more smart asses, dead jokes, and gate keepers ruining the fun anyway. It may just be me but it felt really unique/full of originality at first and then it really became full of the same thing over and over again.

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      I think karma whoring is a real problem for that site. Any post that reaches a popular critical mass gets slammed with people trying to make a quick joke or pun for upvotes, and so even commentary on popular news stories was filled with fluff, memes, or basic circlejerking. The karma system also incentivizes this really shitty dunking culture that is so bad for discourse.

      It might come here eventually if lemmy gets popular enough. But even if it does the platform as a whole is just more righteous and worthwhile. It doesn’t exist as a commercial entity to drive engagement in order to satisfy advertisers, and that’s something really unique and different in our day & age.

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        I miss those days but this platform aligns with my principles much better. I love that it’s not another twitter clone like so many others. I’m not into micro blogging, I enjoy a good discussion more than sharing passing thoughts.