I have disabled it for myself but want to know what others have experienced.

  • @floofloof@lemmy.ca
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    161 year ago

    The whole drive to recreate every single subreddit by any means necessary is misguided. Lemmy should be its own place, not a facsimile of Reddit.

    • @lemminer@lemmy.mlOP
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      31 year ago

      Exactly, people will always keep creating something. Just need an open ground to show it to others.

    • @crashspeeder@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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      21 year ago

      I don’t think it’s wrong to recreate a beloved community, and I think it makes sense to also populate it with content. I just think that posting a copy of Reddit is a problem, and automated posts too often are also not good. At that point you’re trying to force the community into existence rather than having it be organic. I think it’s okay to boost the community a bit, but not to try to make Lemmy the new Reddit.

      I will say that Lemmy in general seems very Reddit-like, which is what causes people to try to make Lemmy the new Reddit, so I’m not surprised that people are just trying to migrate subreddits to communities here. I think Lemmy needs a bit more of an identity to avoid that.