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Am I the only one tired of lemmy toxicity.

I became so exhausted from the toxicity on Lemmy that I began searching for alternatives, and I stopped trying to argue in the comments. This leads me to wonder: am I the only one who is feeling this way?

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  • There's quite some toxicity here, but once I blocked lemmygrad and hexbear plus most instances on lemmy.ml, it's much better.

    Don't shy away from blocking a ton of communities or prolific shitposters as well, especially when browsing by new.

    • So you basically slowly build your own reddit-like bubble by removing what you don't want to see (or disagree with)... Doesn't it go intuitively against the idea of "federating" with other communities?

      Of course, the difference with lemmy is that you become your own censor, while on reddit the admins have control over everything; on paper this definitely sounds the more "freedom option" but I am afraid it's just going to lead to compartmentization in bubbles that don't talk to each others at all. And I'm not talking about spam or outright offensive idiots, I am talking about opinions you don't like.

      • I'm not building bubbles, I'm creating a curated interest-based feed.

        Why should I watch an endless stream of anime, star trek memes, porn, linux FAQs and whatnot that I couldn't care less about?

        Hexbear and lemmygrad have not a single community I care for, so I blocked them altogether.

        And the sense of a Federation is not to be involved with everyone, just to have the option to do so.

  • I make it a point to avoid the political communities and not browse by "all". Seems to do me well enough.

  • I block many users and that seems to solve most of my problems with negative people. Like psyop type trolling of any kind I block or if someone is just an ass. I don't even reply. If they really piss me off I reply and immediately block so they can't even respond. I've had a few go through every post I've made in a month trying to down vote everything. That, now that, I get a kick out of myself. I never start the BS though, or at least I do not think I do or intend on it.

    Also, use Alexandrite the 'a.lemmy' version of the interface. It basically ignores the downvote trolls by design so you won't even see their stupidity. This interface makes this place much more enjoyable overall.

    Back a few months ago I was about ready to leave over negativity, but using a.lemmy.world completely shifted me in the other direction.

  • Usually it's the same users who always come into discussions in bad faith and simply argue against whatever is being said. There are a few people I have had blocked for months now and my experience as improved a lot.

    My only gripe is, that I can still see them in my threads in the unread messages of kbin, and that kinda sucks.

    But since the community at large is fairly small, it's not super difficult to eliminate the constant gripers and argumentative folks from your experience.

  • It was old almost as soon as it began. I'm still shocked that people seem to be wanting those parts of Reddit rather than leaving them behind.

    A lot of people are the problems with that place, and like a bad smell it followed them.

    Blocking entire instances I'm told improves things, but gods damn that's a huge block list to have to enact

    Started encountering mods being asses now. For some communities, it leaves Reddit as the preferable alternative, which is a horrible state for things to be in.

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