I was just reading this post https://old.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/1gmv76n/is_reddit_going_to_remain_the_primary_space_for/ and many barely see the fediverse as an alternative and they seem to have a negative bias towards it. Super ironic when it comes to the self-hosting community. Yes, some instances are problematic, yes, some devs might have had problematic views. But it doesn’t really matter when it’s federated and FOSS. I think it’s clear-cut that the selfhosting community on Lemmy is a perfect alternative to reddit. Why is there such a negative bias?

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    10 days ago

    Honestly, in my experience since I fully moved to Lemmy:

    Almost any subreddit is more mature than any Lemmy channel.
    This isn’t just number of users (but that’s a huge problem that has been mentioned here a lot), it means that the chance you’ll run into a mod who is a tinpot despot is pretty high, and there is nothing you can do about it if you’re not willing to sit alone in a ghost town alternate community.

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      8 days ago

      there is nothing you can do about it

      You can just post from a different lemmy instance.

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        7 days ago

        That doesn’t remove the toxic mod.

        How many alts and sock puppets do you think the average person should have? This doesn’t sound healthy

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          3 days ago

          That doesn’t remove the toxic mod.

          There is no way to remove toxic mods. That’s why you have to work around them.

          How many alts and sock puppets do you think the average person should have? This doesn’t sound healthy

          You only need one at a time. I use to spin up an entirely new reddit account whenever I got a ban on any sub. That’s what you can do on Lemmy.

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              19 hours ago

              It has nothing to do with health. It is literally impossible to use a system like reddit/lemmy over the long term and not get hit with rando-bans that come out of nowhere and are completely unavoidable.

              I’m not talking about getting a legit ban where you break the rules of the sub. In that case it is pointless to do “ban evasion” because you will likely repeat the behavior that got you banned. I’m talking about when you get a completely unavoidable and random ban. You WILL get those if you use a system long term.