I like that its smaller, it feels like the Internet used to back in the day. You get to know posters better which is nice

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    It’s decentralised. Decentralisation just makes sense for something that requires hosting a lot of data and using a lot of bandwidth, less load on the servers and such. Insane how YouTube was able to survive so long before Google bought them.

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    No intrusive ads or trackers. Less AI slop and more genuine human interaction. The ability to easily block communities, users, and instances is nice too.

    And it’s safe to say Luigi here

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      All this plus no profile karma. Meaning instead of chasing numbers to inflate our accounts and increase our perceived worth (whether consciously or subconsciously), people just are.

      Or as you put it: more genuine human interaction.

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        To me it’s more like the numbers mean something different. While they still mean mostly nothing, the numbers that display on your profile tell what kind of user you are and how much seniority you have here. Been here close to two years? Maybe you came from the API fiasco. Got 1000+ comments and 50+ post? Somewhat active user you probably seen once or twice before. 0 post and below 50 comments but seemingly active? Potential lurker. Still mostly meaningless because it could be alt and who really cares but NGL when I look at the stats of the really active users I’m like damn they really contributed to the Lemmy content mill.

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    No ads, apparently no bots, no reddit-style comments like “This.”, no corporation involved

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    • Self hosting
    • Can’t get banned
    • Feeling of being a part of something larger but not overwhelming large yet still having some control
    • Good range of mobile and web frontends
    • No adverts
    • No tracking
    • Memes, sometimes older memes and not getting ridiculed for them
    • Seeing other users from my instance on my travels

    Some things I tolerate

    • American politics
    • Random porn
    • Bot spam
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    I can sort my subscribed page by top 12 hours and only use Lemmy once or twice a day. Helps with controlling doom scrolling.

    Other than that, there’s better human interaction here. I’ve started recognizing names and pfps which is pretty cool too. Some of y’all seem rad.

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      I feel like this will be inevitable with growth. Unless we get to foster a consciousness about its problems and get instances to actively prevent those

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    No Spez, and not getting permabanned for criticizing Corporate interests, or Musk, specifically.

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    I like how open the ecosystem is. You can pick any instance, any web app, any mobile app, block instances you don’t want to see, etc. You have much more control over what you see and how you interact with the system.

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    A lot less mod power trips, willful misinterpretations, rage-baiting, and neurotic narcissists on the verge of episodic breakdowns.

    I do wish Lemmy felt more than just an online repository, though. I don’t know how to get to know anyone since there haven’t been many things relevant to me.

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    The fediverse compatibility. I feel like I’m on the cutting edge of the internet atm.

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    I never really did spend much time on reddit, so Lemmy was never a replacement for me.

    Even now Lemmy feels much different than it was a few years ago. It is wild seeing posts with only a few comments and hundreds of up/downvotes.