• @AchtungDrempels@lemmy.world
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    I am reading a lot more toxic discussion and really angry people here on lemmy than i did on reddit, which makes me sometimes think i might be at the wrong place. I blocked some of the communities that pull american politics in my feed but still. On reddit, i was good reading just my niche interest subs, but there is very little traffic here for niche stuff, so i end up reading the crazy talk too.

    • heatiskillingme
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      11 months ago

      My experience is exactly the same. I find people way more toxic here, and way more extreme discussions. I still reddit more on my PC, RES makes reddit worthwhile, and I’m unsubbed to most of the very popular subreddits, so my feed is mostly tailored to my hobbies and interests, which don’t seem to be either very active here, or don’t exist yet.

      Since I don’t reddit on my phone anymore cause I can’t use RIF, I use kbin. But it’s rather lackluster to me.

      • @deranger@sh.itjust.works
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        11 months ago

        Odd, my experience is the opposite. Everyone here is chill and I rarely get flooded with downvotes. I’ve only had one asshole in my replies.

        • HobbitFoot
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          1411 months ago

          Lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works defederated from some of the more problematic instances. You’ll see it happen more on lemmy.ml.

          • Lvxferre
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            That hints me that what people here is calling “toxic” is politics-related, since I’m a lemmy.ml user and I certainly would not say that my experience here is overall “toxic”.

            And, funnily enough, most of the issues that I had were with users from either lemmy.world or sh.itjust.works; sometimes lemm.ee.

            • HobbitFoot
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              211 months ago

              A lot of it politics related in that someone posts something even slightly critical of communism and a ton of people dogpile on them.

              There may be toxic 1v1 conversations, but I generally see dogpiling only from one side.

              • Lvxferre
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                211 months ago

                Got it - mostly politics, then. That explains a lot why you guys are seeing far more toxicity than I do, I don’t generally join political discussions. (And when I do, since I’m myself communist, perhaps I don’t even notice it.)

                • HobbitFoot
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                  211 months ago

                  Yeah. If you don’t participate in the discussions and you aren’t likely to get targeted if you do, you probably won’t see it.

      • @buzziebee@lemmy.world
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        Yeah I think it’s because there’s so much less engagement here than on Reddit. The same toxic people would have been buried or down voted to hell over there, but here with far far fewer comments those toxic trolls will remain visible and take up a disproportionate amount of any comments section.

        There’s also a selection bias thing going on, people who would get shadow banned or downvoted on Reddit find that they get engagement with their content here so stick around, the people who they put off will leave, which causes the toxicity ratio to go up and eventually the place will end up full of toxic commenters and posters. With a federated system this is an incredibly difficult problem to solve.

        There’s some interesting musings on how this can affect the development of online spaces here which has stuck with me since I read it. https://eev.ee/blog/2016/07/22/on-a-technicality/

        • @rab@lemmy.ca
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          211 months ago

          Man that blog post nails it I think. Lemmy is probably not going to grow much at all because yeah, all the normal people are chased away

        • HobbitFoot
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          111 months ago

          You also have a few things Reddit did or could do that you can’t really do on Lemmy. You also have, with a few exceptions, a rather new moderation team on Lemmy without the years of experience that some Reddit moderators had.

          Outside of the mass defederation of any Nazi instances, Lemmy has been a lot weaker on overall moderation.

      • @Socsa@sh.itjust.works
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        On lemmy, I’ve literally been told that I should be tortured and nuked because I was born in the US, and then got banned for defending myself.

      • @rab@lemmy.ca
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        Yeah I find it incredibly toxic here. Stray from the echo chamber and you’re going to get a bad reaction probably. I’m way more prone to leaving a comment on reddit than here. Honestly the inbox notification on lemmy gives me a little anxiety.

    • @Shyfer@ttrpg.network
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      I find Reddit way more toxic, especially post the purge from the lack of apps. It’s like their moderation ranked or something. It’s probably different in smaller pages, but I’ve found the front page over there is way worse than Lemmy nowadays in terms of quality of conversation.

      • HobbitFoot
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        711 months ago

        Given the purge was due to moderator access to API’s, I’m not surprised.

    • @Zippy@lemmy.world
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      811 months ago

      Same. And I like some disagreement as that brings discussion. Lemmy can be pretty toxic if you don’t echo back the expected.

    • @clearleaf@lemmy.world
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      I’ve noticed an ebb and flow to that. It seems like anger goes down when activity goes up, which is the opposite of what I would usually expect from the internet but that’s how it’s been on here. I have an account where I filter/block things and one where I don’t so I can see what’s really going on, and when there’s too much hate and rage content on the front page I take a break from lemmy for a while.

      I think most of the people who say lemmy isn’t toxic at all are probably people who found a bubble where people don’t push back on their personal brand of toxicity very much.

    • Lvxferre
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      211 months ago

      It depends a lot on what you consider “toxic”.

      If it’s just about intrusive off-topic political discussion, then I fully agree with you: it’s far more common in Lemmy than in Reddit, and sometimes it reaches a point that even people who’d otherwise enjoy discussing politics roll their eyes and say “not this shit again”.

      However, if “toxic” includes other forms of undesirable behaviour, then Lemmy is considerably less toxic than Reddit. For example: sometimes you see here that sort of disingenuous and deliberate stupidity, where a user distorts the OP or a comment to back up their [often idiotic] conclusion. In Reddit though? It is not “sometimes”, it’s all the bloody time. Same deal with “waaah TL;DR!!!”, the “I don’t understand” conveying disagreement, passive aggressiveness (considerably worse than open rudeness), so goes on.

    • @Hackerman_uwu@lemmy.world
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      -111 months ago

      The halcyon days lasted about month. After that each post sounded more and more like that 14 year old atheist reading the bible meme.