It feels like people are a lot nicer here than on Twitter and Reddit, and even when people disagree, it’s generally civil and not an all-out flame war. Also, there’s no algorithm promoting outrage all the time.

For me, the anticipation of toxicity was a huge deterrent for me ever participating in real discussions, but here I feel like I can be myself.

I think it’s healthier this way.

  • @davysnavy@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    81 year ago

    I sincerely hope it doesn’t. If Lemmy reaches the same levels of toxicity as reddit then I will be moving to a new platform with less people and hopefully less toxicity. Lemmy has opened my eyes to the fact that I don’t have to constantly deal with assholes in order to engage with people online. There are tons of good quality, friendly communities online, you just have to find them.

    • @jarfil@lemmy.world
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      41 year ago

      If Lemmy reaches the same levels of toxicity as reddit then I will be moving to a new platform with less people and hopefully less toxicity.

      That’s called “defederating”. The strength of a federated platform, is you don’t need to switch platforms just to switch communities.

    • @dudebro@lemmy.world
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      11 year ago

      Err… can’t you just stick with smaller instances that don’t federate with the ones you don’t like?

      Isn’t that the point of decentralization?