For me, it was the toxic circlejerk (admins/mods as well) low quality content getting upvoted while high quality submissions not getting much attention/buried and obvious privacy issues.

  • fossdd@lemmy.ml
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    4 years ago

    Open-Sourse at the first moment. But Lemmy offer so much more then only being a Reddit in Open-Source.

  • Ravn@lemmy.ml
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    4 years ago

    US centrism. I tried to unsub from the worst offending communities, but I still am unable to scroll down a page without seeing something obviously only relevant to the US or tainted by yankee culture. posts and comments assume everyone is USian and anyone who isn't is treated like a foreigner.

    It made my mood worse, affecting my daily life. So I cut down, and now I barely go there at all.

    • nutomic@lemmy.ml
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      4 years ago

      I hate this so much. To be honest, Lemmy also has this problem to a lesser degree, but I hope that it will get better once we add improved support for other languages, and once other instances start to grow.

  • uthredii@lemmy.ml
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    4 years ago

    I still use reddit as it has content lemmy doesn't.

    But yeah I think there is a lot of bots/shills that manipulate the conversation on reddit that doesn't really happen on lemmy. This will happen on lemmy too if it gets big enough.

    Federation is also cool. If lemmy does end up full of bots/shills then someone could make a new instance with some new rules that help to reduce the number of bots (e.g. answer some questions about a post to comment or something).