Or, we could just let people have fun with things they like and ignore those things if we aren't into them. I'm not into badminton, as a result, I don't click on badminton posts.
This sounds insane on so many levels. You mean you don't actively search for stuff you don't like just to tell the people around that you don't like it? Madness.
I really like how Lemmy is just becoming Reddit 2.0 at this rate.
I just feel like if y’all really want stuff like r/place and other Reddit-specific stuff… then just fuckin stay on Reddit. People kept finding excuses to keep engaging with Reddit anyways during r/place and I wouldn’t be surprised if they still were doing that now.
We want reddit but we don't want reddit practices of screwing over the indie devs. I don't care about the shithousery and dumb opinions and things that people like in very small niches. It's what makes a community.
Or how about we stop doing stupid bullshit just because reddit also did stupid bullshit?
It is ok you don't have to participate.
Or, we could just let people have fun with things they like and ignore those things if we aren't into them. I'm not into badminton, as a result, I don't click on badminton posts.
This sounds insane on so many levels. You mean you don't actively search for stuff you don't like just to tell the people around that you don't like it? Madness.
And you can stop being so toxic.
Lol and lemmy wanted not to be reddit 🤣
The bacon lemmings at midnight...
Ugh I've always hated the original phrase.
I really like how Lemmy is just becoming Reddit 2.0 at this rate.
I just feel like if y’all really want stuff like r/place and other Reddit-specific stuff… then just fuckin stay on Reddit. People kept finding excuses to keep engaging with Reddit anyways during r/place and I wouldn’t be surprised if they still were doing that now.
We want reddit but we don't want reddit practices of screwing over the indie devs. I don't care about the shithousery and dumb opinions and things that people like in very small niches. It's what makes a community.
I'd like people to stop complaining about reddit, but I feel there's no need to hide our roots.