I think my favorite thing about Lemmy is that it feels like Reddit used to. Less negativity, more engaged users (I think). I know it will be fun to watch Reddit die, but if I put spite aside what I’m really mad at Reddit about is more about what Reddit became and maybe part of that is when the general internet user started going to Reddit and it became less like the small community it was years ago. Feel free to disagree or share an argument 😉

  • Gormadt
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    2 years ago

    I helped a lot of people with niche hardware and software troubleshoot things for years on Reddit, I’m planning to leave my comments up because of that.

    The amount of times I would search for something to only find threads of people asking about an issue followed by comments that say “deleted by [X software on github] in protest for [issue that was solved years ago]” and responses praising the deleted comment for helping them is too damn high.

    Or hell trawling the internet archive for dead sites trying to find solutions.

    I don’t want people to have to go through that.

    I don’t care where my answers come from, I just want to troubleshoot crap in a timely manner.