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  • If someone thinks that Lemmy is “full of useless idiot communists”, they’re probably ignorant, argumentative, and more trouble than they’re worth. If/when they grow up, they’re welcome to join us!

    • It's worse: ignorance is humanity's curse and argumentativeness has its good signs, but assumptiveness is trash on both moral and epistemic levels. And the user in question is being assumptive, as he's vomiting certainty over a group of people who he really don't know.

      Another character flaw (yup) that the user is showing is lack of basic reading comprehension. As OP hinted it's that kind of user who should be left behind.

  • Let these people be miserable on Reddit. I’m worried if they come here, it’ll become more toxic.

    • Well, Reddit is known to have a toxic community. I mean, when someone tells about Reddit irl then they get the "you're an idiot" look from strangers. Like, we all know how deeply censored Reddit is. Now it's dead for a slew of people in favor of Lemmy, ain't it nice?

  • Oh, some of the assholes came here during the initial migration too. Plenty of them, but they get shut down quicker here

  • @esty To be fair, the suggestion to use these extensions is good. But I prefer Firefox. It was the only way I could use Reddit. kbin and Lemmy are useable by default, even though it has some problems too. And dense people are everywhere, in Reddit, in Lemmy, in kbin, in Twitter. That does not mean everyone is one. Just the chance to hit an idiot is higher on Reddit and Twitter, because idiots would never consider switching from mainstream and shit on others.

    And that's good. Good people switch, idiots stay on Reddit. Best filter ever. :D

  • Even a small barrier to entry greatly improves the signal to noise ratio in discussions, so I view the (very) minor challenge of getting into the Fediverse to be a much appreciated feature.

    • It’s also why I am a big fan of Beehaw’s signup process, which ask you open-ended questions to answer.

  • It doesn't matter what theme you'll use.

    It doesn't matter what extension you'll use.

    If that community will behave similarly before and after using said theme and extension, then maybe it's the community. Great example shown here from the "helper".

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