I’m a long time Lemmy lurker and occasional Redditor. Since the Reddit influx, I’ve watched the frequency of shitty Reddit-type behavior, e.g., combative comments, trolling, and unnecessary rudeness, just sky rocket.

I’m happy to have more content on Lemmy, but I wish the bad actors and assholes would have stayed on Reddit.

Yes, I realize the irony of posting this on a new community that’s basically a Reddit transplant.

  • irkli@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    It’s not reddit, it’s body count. I used bbs’s in the late 70s, fidonet in the 80s/90s, internet when gopher was new, and it’s all sweetness and love when the crowd is small and gets “worse” when more people show up.

    That’s in quotes because it’s not worse, it’s more. Aside from trolls who require the anonymity etc, assholes are just people you don’t like. Their friends like them.

    It’s why scaling is so important and to have tools to keep communities small and manageable.

    Facebook’s moderating one billion people is a stupid made up problem that will be solved by it dying of bloat.

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      1 year ago

      This 100%. I have read forums from back the 2000s and people still flame as if it was a Reddit thread, thrilling.

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      1 year ago

      You’re absolutely right. Reddit was the source, but it really could have been people from anywhere.

      I do wonder if Reddit’s culture does affect the attitudes of those coming over, though. One thing I saw all the time on Reddit was the unhelpful critic: the guy who was more than happy to tell you you’re wrong, whether or it not doing so is warranted, contextually inappropriate, or even makes sense, and only that you’re wrong - they add nothing else to the conversation. I’ve had a TON of those recently; there’s even one in this thread. I used to see them here every so often but never like this.