this post was submitted on 20 Jun 2023
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I myself am really on the fence about this.

I hate what Reddit has done, as I was removed as a moderator on my sub. But I much prefer the UI to Lemmy so far. I’m also having a hard time understanding how this all works. I was familiar with Reddit, and it is obviously a way more active community.

But I also used Apollo and hate how they’ve done him so dirty.

Will you guys return if Reddit rights it’s wrongs?

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[–] TechnoBabble 1 points 1 year ago

The most annoying thing about the Reddit user base is their tendency to spam threads with incessant bad jokes and puns.

Also the otherwise useful subreddits that are polluted with low effort meme after meme.

That kinda stuff is fine to an extent, but when it makes up the majority of content I look elsewhere for proper discussion.

I imagine Lemmy will trend in that direction eventually, as more users migrate, but hopefully that low effort content doesn't take over.