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Post on /r/Youshouldknow promoting Lemmy, 8k upvotes
(old.reddit.com)
A community to organize and discuss the growth of the fediverse as a whole
At first, I got frustrated while reading people being wrong for 200 comments. I still am, but I was at first as well.
Woof yeah, that was one of my first times reading a reddit thread since I left during the API disaster and holy fuck I am glad I left.
It's not even people being wrong, but the whole vibe is repugnant.
I've had unpleasant exchanges on Lemmy, sure, but the general vibe is just so much more acceptable, seeing it now I wonder why I didn't leave reddit sooner.
Redditors really hate having their routines challenged. The ones who want to leave will leave, and the group of people who stay behind will become increasingly obstinate (and it's probably for the best).