Has the Reddit exodus killed the former Lemmy culture? - eviltoast

When I first started using Lemmy it seemed like such a nice place with interesting discussions. It seemed like the first group of people to join after the app exodus were being quite careful to be respectful of the existing culture.

Now, it seems as though the culture from Reddit has completely replaced it. Toxicity and all. I will say I do follow a lot of communities from a wide range of instances so it’s clearly not everywhere.

Am I the only one who’s feeling like we’ve just stormed in and bulldozed Lemmy?

  • Andy@slrpnk.net
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    1 year ago

    Also, to add to this: culture is a living thing, like people and ecosystems. Change is inherent and healthy.

    It’s totally reasonable to debate whether an event brings good change or bad change, but complaining about a community being different is, imo, not healthy or rational.

    • Harrison [He/Him]@ttrpg.network
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      1 year ago

      We can, through collective effort, precipitate change away from or reverse negative change, and the first step to that is complaining about it.