• BigMikeInAustin@lemmy.world
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      Here on principle for the 3rd party apps.

      I realize the hardware and software cost money for a site. I’m ok with paying either by a friendly use of ads, or a decent subscription.

      I was on the verge of starting to pay for Reddit to stop the ads when I used the website. I happily paid for my 3rd party app. But that was right when Reddit nerfed the subscriptions and went to their current version. And then stopped the API.

      I happily paid for the Lemmy 3rd party app. I need to look into donating for the server.

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    3 months ago

    A social network/online community can either be significantly profitable or healthy for its users. Pick one

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    Accessibility is a big plus. Reddit is opposed to 3rd party apps while their official app is appallingly stuttery and feature-incomplete.

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    Besides what everyone else has said, I find the conversations here to be smarter. People who left Reddit are probably just more attuned to what’s happening. There’s probably less diversity of opinion here but that’s a trade I’m willing to make.

    Basically, quantity vs. quality. I chose quality. Even on Reddit, I was mostly into smaller subs where experts responded to questions (like AskHistorians or AskPhysics) than the bigger ones. (I was banned from r/relationships for asking why women always think you’re hitting on them when you’re actually recruiting a team of elite female assassins. The mods apparently didn’t think it was funny.)

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      (I was banned from r/relationships for asking why women always think you’re hitting on them when you’re actually recruiting a team of elite female assassins. > This is exactly the thing. The moderation and deleting/banning stuff that deserves to not be removed. Just censorship like this. Idc if posts actually are bad I just want to be able to see them and decide for myself.

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    Lemmy is so much more performant than reddit… It is crazy! Try going to reddit’s deskop site and then go to a Lemmy site…

    Also, reddit is now blocking VPN users, unless you are logged in…

    And finally, if I use reddit, I am contributing to a rich guy buying his nth car/house/yacht… On Lemmy, I am not enriching the wallets of the already rich.

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    So first, these things are why Lemmy is better for me. Obviously, to each their own.

    • Lemmy supports different apps, like Reddit used to.
    • I’ve experienced less spam on Lemmy.
    • Lemmy is full of Linux nerds, like me.
    • Lemmy has fewer Nazis in my experience. I do understand that there are instances full of Nazis, but I don’t see their posts.
    • Lemmy is open source. I like open source.
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    Because I can just use it. Reddit doesn’t even allow me to do that without using their shitty app.