• Joe B@mastodon.social
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    @johndroid Lemmy and the fedeverse isnā€™t for everyone. If your used to getting told what to do by corporations go back to Twitter/Reddit and they will sensor you and sell your activity/Data if you wanna stay free stick with lemmy and Mastodon

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      Itā€™s not about getting told what to do or having your data sold, itā€™s about a friction-free social media experience. It depends on what the aims of the platform are and what the desires of potential users are. Personally, Iā€™d imagine most users want something simple and easy, where they donā€™t have to think about what and where and how to post. But if the intent of the platform is to make that harder, then thatā€™s fine, itā€™ll just result in fewer users and less content/activity.

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        itā€™s about a friction-free social media experience.

        If you want ā€œfriction-freeā€, maybe use something thatā€™s been around for a while longer. This is a system undergoing rapid change, not a stable production service.

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        @ppptan @johndroid Reddit and lemmy are hard when you first start l. Eventually you will get muscle memory and it will become second nature. I think people that are on Lemmy and Mastodon are there to escape oppression from the man (Corporate) They all provide a service but people want freedom. Nobody canā€™t stop you from using Reddit. We just know that the CEO is there for the bottom dollar no matter who gets in the way.

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          Lemmy is harder to start than reddit because the federated nature of it makes it not just one place. Just because you want to escape the man doesnā€™t mean you want to have to jump through hoops and read a textbook of documentation to understand things.

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            @ppptan @johndroid Reddit is hard also even you first start. Everything is hard at the beginning. Lemmy got documentation cause itā€™s so vast and you can do more. Also itā€™s something new. I moderate 3 subs and use reddit mastodon and lemmy. I been. On reddit 6 years and hit the frontpage 5 times. I can honestly say that mastodon is easier even though I know reddit in and out. I studied reddit and just got better at it.