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  • HuudaHarkiten@piefed.social
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    8 hours ago

    Or you were lucky or I was unlucky

    Probably bit of both.

    so many subreddits have a thing now where you have to have karma in threads

    Yeah thats one of the stupidest things. I get the time limit, but the karma requirement is just stupid. Why do I need to go talk in places I’m not interested in talking, with people who I don’t care for, if I want to make a comment about stuff that actually interests me. Such a weird thing.

    But anyhow, its finally over and lemmy and other places are so much better lol. At least here the top 90% of comments arent the same reddit jokes and the users don’t start insulting you when you ask a perfectly legitimate question.

    • 🌞 Alexander Daychilde 🌞@lemmy.world
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      8 hours ago

      Why do I need to go talk in places I’m not interested in talking, with people who I don’t care for,

      Because Lemmy is slower!

      hehe, kidding

      the top 90% of comments arent the same reddit jokes

      I am doing my part to change that, mind. (hopefully not really) :)

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      7 hours ago

      the users don’t start insulting you when you ask a perfectly legitimate question

      I dont know about that one chief, on lemmy it defo depends on the question/topic Ive noticed lol

      • HuudaHarkiten@piefed.social
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        7 hours ago

        Thats why I added “perfectly legitimate” ;D I mean, silly/dumb questions are going to get silly and dumb answers.

        But for example, I used to be a car mechanic, came across a problem, went to reddit and asked if anyone has come across the same problem and how they fixed it, I got 3 “if you can’t figure this out you shouldn’t be a mechanic” answers, one “I don’t know sounds bad lol” andswer and one asking for more information that ended up not going anywhere. After that, I started to notice similar patterns more often and everywhere.

        I do realize I haven’t been active on lemmy for too long and this is not really a place where people come with their questions so the sample size is a bit lacking. But people seem to be more friendlier and… human. And not in a “not a bot” way, but more down to earth and not trying to score internet points or be the first one to make the joke.