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Fear of communication gone after switching to lemmy
(lemmy.world)
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The default Reddit subs were generally cesspools in one way are another. And I grew to dread the red "you have a message" notice.
Some of the niche ones were really nice. One of my favorites had rule #1 of "be excellent to each other." The topic of the sub had nothing to do with movies, Keanu, or silly quotes. One of the users in particular could get pretty salty at times, but he was knowledgeable and people felt free to check him when his tone got to be too much.
A lot of the Reddit userbase issues could be solved by the "unsub" button
But it also just got worse in a myriad of fundamental ways over the past few years. The latest drama is just the proverbial straw on the back