• WhatAmLemmy@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Yeah, the quality on Lemmy is nowhere near what Reddit was back in its heyday 10+ years ago; mostly due to the quality of the users; users who think content like this is worthy of posting and upvoting.

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      3 months ago

      Dude, go drink a coffee, and then reflect on what a negative little bitch you’re being.

      The quality on Lemmy is somewhat worse than Reddit 10 years ago, entirely because the user base is a fraction of the size and is more equivalent to when Reddit was first growing 15-20 years ago. Even then it was only a success because they bootstrapped it using fake posts and comments.

      Lemmy is doing great, what it needs to grow is a positive and welcoming community, and then for Reddit to do something stupid again to trigger an exodus.

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      3 months ago

      Yeah, the quality on Lemmy is nowhere (…)

      Go ahead and contribute things that you find interesting instead of wasting your time whining about what others might like.

      So far, all you’re contributing is whiny shitposting. You can find plenty of that in Reddit too.

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        3 months ago

        You’re clearly one of the reasons the quality is so low. Wasting everyone’s time using lemmy as your personal link aggregator. It’s obnoxious af.

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          3 months ago

          Please be mindful of fellow community members and our TOS when making posts/comments on our communities.

          As stated in our TOS:

          • 1.4. You are responsible for your own experience on our services.
          • 1.7. You are expected to follow our Code of Conduct
            • 1.1. Remember the human: When interacting with other people on the site they should be interacted with as if they are a human, that is with respect and in a way that you would want to be treated.

          Please be respectful and mindful of others when making posts and comments towards others.
          Consider this your first warning.
          Thank you.