• @Hawke@lemmy.world
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        Authoritarian communists, especially those not native to such a state.

        Currently it’s mainly the folks who believe China in particular can do no wrong. Historically it refers to supporters of the USSR in Britain

        Specifically, it was used to distinguish [CPGB] party members who spoke out in defense of the Soviet use of tanks to suppress the Hungarian Revolution of 1956and the 1968 Prague Spring, or who more broadly adhered to pro-Soviet positions.

        More recently it’s applied online especially to people who are knee-jerk anti-capitalist or anti-US, “if the US/‘west’/capitalism is wrong then anyone who opposes them must be right”

        More generally, a tankie is someone who tends to support “militant opposition to capitalism”, and a more modern online variation, which means “something like ‘a self-proclaimed communist who indulges in conspiracy theories and whose rhetoric is largely performative.’”

        https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tankie

  • @Noodle07@lemmy.world
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    I wish I could filter communities by language.

    Also one thing I like is the open war we have with memes with censured bad words for fucking fuck’s sake

    • Blaze (he/him)
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      Have you tried setting up the languages in the settings? If communities don’t configure languages properly, you can also point it out to them

    • .Donuts
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      I think the problem is that people think the memes are created by the person uploading, as if they chose to censor it.

      Someone is just sharing a funny they saw on Instagram, there’s not much more to it.

  • @pinkystew@reddthat.com
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    The sidebar says email is optional but it’s required to sign up, and your required to wait for approval before you can post.

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        I don’t mind the kids themselves, I might have been a teenage embodiment of edge too, but it sucks how many adults get pulled into childish fighting about nothing, instead of having a teaching moment.

        It makes the platform seem immature and childish.

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    Like:

    • Decentralized system that limits abuse

    • Great customizaion

    • It works (unlike much of the competition)

    Dislike:

    • Lack of even remotely niche content (aside from Linux and infosec content)

    • Generally very pessimistic userbase

    • Lacks polish and features in many areas

    • Currently trends towards extremist echo chambers - the fact that .ml (an instance known for banning criticism of violent, racist, authoritarian governments) is one of the biggest instances, is a good example of this.

    • tends to be extremely hostile to any sort of monitization, regardless of the quality or cost to produce content

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        Unfortunately, while it only takes one user to make these communities, there is rarely enough to maintain activity and esspecially not discussion on them. Even fairly large niches, such as Dota, rarely get more than a post or two a month, and no meaningful discussion despite it being a game that emphasizes theorycrafting so heavily.

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      tends to be extremely hostile to any sort of monitization

      This is a good thing, seeing as how monetization has ruined other things, the web and newspapers in particular.

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        It absolutely can, but doesn’t always. For example, Gamer’s Nexus is well respected for their thorough and unbiased research and journalism. It would be extremely difficult for them to do so without ads and merch sales, as any products reviewed must be purchased, testing equipment needs to bought, and experts need to be hired to use said equipment. Until capitalism ceases to exist, most people who make stuff will need to find a way to fund their work, from paint brushes to high-end testing equipment. If we can’t accept this, we will rarely get creators willing to provide quality content, and what we do get will be biased towards those with the money to burn.

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    “All” here vs other social media is much better

    It’s more likely that arguments are civil. There are still quite a few venomous arguments but I’ve noticed that it it proportionally less.

    On Reddit or Facebook, if you didn’t like a group you left and made your own. If you didn’t like the admins, tough shit. Here, if you don’t like the admins, you can use a different instance.

    Likes and dislikes are separate, and are in some cases viewable who submit them. I feel like this keeps people a little more honest.

    I like the modlog and transparency. It’s so much easier that when someone complains about unfair mod action, to see if they are in the right or exaggerating.

    There is an “end” to Lemmy. There isn’t just infinite content to scroll through.

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    Smaller user base means that niches that Reddit filled just aren’t here.

    There is an “end” to Lemmy. There isn’t just infinite content to scroll through.

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    The types of common negative personalities here are different from that of Reddit. Reddit has more misogyny, classism, antinatalists, and obnoxious atheists. (As opposed to the chill atheists.) Lemmy has quite a few people that are pretty shitty to those that are disabled or cannot get out of some situations. If you cannot work towards the greater good without any rest, can’t escape a bad situation, or can’t just extend yourself further, you are trash. There are also more fringe beliefs here. I do like it because of the different perspectives, even if I very strongly disagree. (It makes me think!) Unfortunately we still have the dumbass arguments about generations but you can’t have it all.

    • @bamfic@lemmy.world
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      Like: Long-ass posts. Mastodon has a ridiculous character limit; lemmy doesn’t seem to have any. Dislike: Long-ass posts. Jesus people, the rants and drawn-out arguments.

      • @Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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        I was going to quote you saying arguements are civil, and then mock argue with you in an absurd way. But then I thought it wasn’t clear that I was being absurd and joking, and you might think I was actually toxic argueing with you. So I turned up the absurd.

        Somehow this ended with me giving you a lapdance as I insulted you. It made ME laugh, but I think instead of coming across as funny, it was just confusing.

        …also erotic.

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    It’s still in the sweet honeymoon period before getting ruined by redditors who compulsively shit on everything.

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    Dislike: every post inevitably has someone complaining about capitalism, Trump, police, Musk, …

  • CurlyWurlies4All
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    I’ve got no problem with the communists. I like having a part of the internet that isn’t completely commoditised and filled with ads and people trying to sell side hustles. I hate the search function.

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    What I like: flexibility for clients,nice people,etc.
    What I dislike: not every community is here and some of the communism here as well as finding a instance you want is not the easiest

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    I dislike that Lemmy is such a left-wing echo chamber. Reddit had a much wider variety of opinions being voiced openly; on Lemmy, there’s almost none. It doesn’t take long to figure out what’s acceptable to say here and what isn’t. It’s a kind of self-gaslighting because it can make you feel like the opinions of the average Lemmy user represent the wider population when that couldn’t be further from the truth.

    Also, there are almost no blue-collar workers here, and most discussions revolve around office jobs and big city life.

    EDIT: and the extreme levels of cynicism.

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      Personally don’t like the constant echoing of political positions or takes but that’s in my experience equal on both platforms.

      I cba. The thing I like more on Lemmy is slight more civilly discussions or what’s being shared.

      Just hate how its always have to be polarized to what side you lean on ot emphasis on.

      Defaulting on the American aspect of things as well.

      • @OpenStars@discuss.online
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        Defaulting on the American aspect of things as well.

        As always ofc, but I feel like less so here. Though the Western aspects are still predominant for sure - UK & EU as well as USA.

    • Not really, liberals here tend to overpower and speak over leftist voices. Any time a Leftist disagrees with Kamala or points out a legitimate concern swarms of smug liberals say “erm akshurally what about trump you Russian bot”.

      (Liberal =/= left-wing)

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      The US has a left lean (“left” by US standards). What I mean by that is it’s not an even split. The majority of Americans lean left. The only reasons the right has any power in this country is due to the first past the post voting system, gerrymandering, voter suppression, and the electoral college.

      • @pinkystew@reddthat.com
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        I meet Trump supporters everyday. I see signs on the lawn in every town. I hear them speak in media regularly.

  • @bpt11@sh.itjust.works
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    I have loved my time with Lemmy so far. I feel like people are much kinder here compared to Reddit, it feels like a genuine community of people that are willing and able to help one another out and chat and talk, without the people of Reddit that just bully and make fun of for no good reason other than just because. I think that’s the biggest reason I prefer lemmy over Reddit, along with the benefits of being decentralized and federated.

    But I miss the near infinitely larger user base on Reddit and the things that come with that. On Reddit I can find a community for pretty much anything I can imagine. I’ve always loved using Reddit as a tool to help me learn, because regardless of what it is I’m learning I can find somewhere that I can ask any question I could think of, and 9/10 times someone out there out of the millions of Reddit users can give me a decent competent answer. That’s my favorite part about Reddit. That is, if they don’t just call me stupid and tell me I’m an idiot or something like that.

    But I feel hopeful that Lemmy can get to a similar point some day.