found on r-blackwolffeed

On a related note, r-ChapoDogHouse is the last remaining chapo (in the name) sub that I know of. There was a porm themed one that lasted a while, but it got nuked eventually.

    • PaX [comrade/them, they/them]M
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      5 months ago

      I feel like Redditors and Reddit-minded people (lemmitor) mistake having a different "site culture" (for lack of better words) for cliquey-ness

      They also have a site culture but it's shit and they can't even tell it exists anymore, it's just normal to them like fish in water

      Although idk maybe there's something to be said about power-posters or whatever, but I think that's mainly a result of having a small userbase

      • TreadOnMe [none/use name]
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        5 months ago

        It's absolutely this, mostly because after only posting pretty much here for 4 years now I can smell the Redditor on people to the point where I am at like a 90% accuracy rate of knowing who is a new account or not on writing style alone. And I'm fine with giving them the benefit of the doubt for posting, but I don't like interacting with them too much.

      • glans [it/its]
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        5 months ago

        someone is always going to be the most prolific poster. it's just how numbers work.

      • I_CAST_BEAM_OF_BATS_I_CAST_BOLT_OF_BATS [none/use name]
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        5 months ago

        Most of the online left is structured like a fandom or group of overlapping fandoms for compatible left media organizations and creators and academics. This is very cliquey as is most social media. Lemmy is like if individual cliques of nerds each had their own Hacker News (instead of the ycombinator group of nerds) with optional crossposting.