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Sister communities
- [email protected] : Star Trek memes, chat and shitposts
- [email protected] : Lemmy Shitposts, anything and everything goes.
- [email protected] : Linux themed memes
- [email protected] : for those who love comic stories.
Nope, but everybody over here thinks of themselves as smart. Sometimes that's worse.
Do you read the comment sections on lemmy at all?
There is just as much stupid here as anywhere else on the internet.
"This website that I and others like me decided to migrate to is much better than the place I left. That must mean everyone who decided to come here is super smart!"
Don't get so full of yourself that you burst.
Uh no sir I am here.
It's --sarcasm until most windows users haven't found Lemmy yet.
You mean --sarcasm=1
Isn't the whole point of sarcasm is to be hard to catch so it "wooshes" over people's heads? I never got the use of /s.
Sorry guy, I've kinda adopted it for all platforms and some chats.
So not all the stupid got left behind.
But I promise, I'm not the "bad" stupid. Ish.
/s
they all went to lemmyshitpost
For the most part yeah. I've gotten in some arguments here, and lemmygrad is pretty damn dumb, but the problematic people for the most part stay on their toxic instances that get defederated. They're isolating themselves for us which is nice.
For the more part, like 95% of the people here are cool and more understanding. I also like chill conversation on c/cafe (still figuring out how to link stuff on mobile lol).
This site is also pretty damn active now. I see front page posts getting 1k+ updoots now, which was far from the case before! Still have the issue of smaller communities getting buried and rare to pop up on the front page though. Reddit was much better about that in balancing small communties to show up more instead of being dominated by popular ones.
I have never seen "/s" in general, not even on Reddit. Either I was only being active in very specific subreddits, or I'm probably just bad at remembering things. And since I love shaming myself, could you please hit that downvote button? Thanks.