I found Lemmy thanks to a guy on reddit wich answered to my comment. I said that we leftists generally lacked a place where we could express some opinions without te fear of being banned. infact Reddit moderation (both admins and mods) suck and doing their “job” and there are instances of people being banned just for saying something completely normal or just some bugs. I am still active on Reddit but would like to make the Lemmy community grow so mabye it can become and actual alternative.
Sorry for any disturb, bye :3
P.S.
Ban evasion control is stupid and I fucking hate permabans, since they are so common for the minimal stuff.
Not banned. I just like the idea of the fediverse. And also to have more “real people” in the comments.
Im not banned either btw
Yeah the fediverse Is a cool idea
Huh?
Huh?
Look at username
Lol
I am. Was super optimistic too until October 7 made it clear that this place is just quinoa reddit.
What happened Oct 7
netanyahu found a pretext for genocide and a lot of lemmy users found a purpose in life: simping for him.
People here simping Netanyahu? Are they banned? Or banned from Life even
Ever since Apollo shut the doors I’ve not had a user there. I still keep tabs on a few communities that don’t really have a presence here, but only lurking, no participation.
Reddit has become unusable for me at this point. I will see 2-3 posts from my local subreddits and then everything else is “because you’ve shown interest in a similar community” of random cities I’ve never been to/ never will visit. It also won’t stop showing me trainwrecks. I don’t look for this content, and I mute every community it promotes and as someone who commutes by train everyday I really don’t want to see that shit.
To add with this as well there are a lot of subreddits I seem to not be able to see comments on if it’s a newer thread but it will gladly show me content from 3 weeks ago with botted comments

Anyone else have this issue?
I joined when Apollo for reddit died.
For me it’s Boost.
rif was fun
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I was never banned, but they banned the app I used and their own app is hot garbage. If I need to Google something, I’ll still use Reddit, otherwise I’m off it completely.
Exactly 7 people are
i have been shadowbanned on my last account. so basically im here. Reddit is very pro-right wing now so any accusation or “impliying” physical violence is a instaban in some case.
unless u are planning to use a new device/ip address and a new browser theres very little chance to get back in, if you are banned.
Yeah you can change your name but yeah.
Reddit Is not right Wing as like authoritian, more like liberal, dirty liberal that makes the illusioni of Freedom while you cant Say certain stuff, a Place "for all communities to live* but at the end some are more “privileged”, supported or free then others
reddit as a whole, moved center right or at least bordering on being full on republicans.
I tried that and they STILL got me. I was also using a friend’s self hosted vpn so it’s not even my vpn getting flagged, i dont know how they do it
most likely they sniffed out patterns. reddit also use other methods, like your browser version, screen resolution, fingerprinting, time/zones, components, the official app. if you posted simiarly as before they will catch it.
oh also theres an unofficial way they catch people to, new accounts and old inactive accounts if you post too soon after account activation, or a unusual email, they shadowban sometimes. Also some subs have strict requirements, like aged account and karma, they can catch you there too. it appears theres a warm up period, like just scroll like human and not post on the 1st day in any sub.
did your friend test with his own reddit account?
I used to exclusively browse Reddit via apps. I retired relatively young, and as such, no longer sit in front of a computer all day. Being able to browse Reddit from my phone or tablet was essential.
Then the whole API thing happened a couple years ago. Reddit started charging app developers for every use of their data, which would cost the larger apps millions of dollars for something that was previously free. It was Reddit’s attempt to squash all mobile apps, so they could push their ad-riddled garbage app. Or make tons of money off any third-party apps that were too stubborn to quit hosting Reddit content. Win/win for Reddit.
I’m extremely anti-advertisement and am not going to be forced to use an app that shoves ads in my face every few posts or comments. I immediately started looking for alternatives, and Lemmy was the most common suggestion for an alternative to Reddit.
I made an account here and spent some time poking around. It was like Reddit, but not as many people, so the content seemed more focused. I could actually comment here and not be drowned out by thousands of other comments. Even if I was late to a thread, I’d still get noticed and be able to share in a conversation, not just shout into the void.
People were generally nicer here too. On Reddit, there were always haters in every thread. Always contrarians who had to argue with everyone. I rarely see people being assholes here. Not to say they don’t exist, but they’re more rare.
I started subscribing to communities here (the Lemmy version of subreddits), but eventually decided to just keep browsing by “All,” since there wasn’t as much regular content. That means I still have a full news feed, but I also don’t get stuck doomscrolling forever.
It seems jumping to Lemmy was a good choice because soon after I left, subreddits started losing their mods if they spoke out against the CEO or fought against site-wide changes. They were replaced by Reddit admins or bots, who did a terrible job moderating. Lots of communities started crumbling, especially the popular subreddits whose mods were replaced by bots.
I’ve fully abandoned Reddit now. I wouldn’t be surprised if my account got auto banned from a bunch of subreddits at some point for some innocuous comment I made years ago. I still get emails every now and then stating that someone found an old comment and replied, but besides people asking for help or advice, I just ignore it. Reddit is dead to me.
Lemmy is a federated clone of Reddit, and Reddit has more users, so most likely, everyone here has either rejected Reddit, or been banned by Reddit, or they are using both platforms at once to reach a bigger audience.
I am here because I was very dissatisfied with Reddit’s administration and moderation and with the way they screwed app devs.
I’m concerned that Lemmy uses the same basic moderation techniques as Reddit, and so it could fall into the same ruin as Reddit. But for now, the moderators I’ve interacted with here have been straight up legit good people. So I stick around.
I opened my first account in 2012 and I used it for the rest of the decade, then reddit went to shit and I went through another three accounts only lasting several months each for I gave up. Sometimes I still want to go back but everything I see suggests that would be a mistake.
me too, i hope it doesnt become like the same thing it swore to be an alternative too
thier recent filters and AI moderation makes it hard to say what you want on there.
I came with the mass exodus in the spring of 2023 (used a .world account for a while before making this one). The handling of app developers was just a final straw for me; I had been a pretty prolific commentor, but the experience was getting worse and worse over the years. I started thinking about finding another place after that time Russia disconnected the country from the Internet for a day and Reddit was wonderful. Political discussions were friendly, trolls largely disappeared, and the whole site became much more left-leaning. I hate the feeling of being manipulated.
cool, btw wdym you had a .world before switching to this one?
The first account I made on Lemmy was on lemmy.world (same account name), but they had issues with uptime and response time for a while, so I made this one on Lemmy.ca. a nice feature of Lemmy is that you can make accounts on different instances and generally see all the same content (except for federation differences). If nothing else, it’s good to have a backup account in case your instance goes down.
ah ok cool, i just wanted clarification
I gradually weaned off my Reddit usage and fully stopped by 5 months after I opened my Lemmy account.
There are echo chambers, there are ideologues, and there are jerks, compulsive contrarians and trolls, but I really do loving having more indepth conversations with people on Lemmy, even with whom I disagree.
yeah on lemmy people are much more serious and credible, you can have actual conversations
Fuck reddit. They deleted my nsfw content even though it was not breaking any rules.
Not even sure what their problem was since they don’t give a reason - just banned!
Oh well maybe Lemmy is a better place for me.
Hope you all enjoy me over here!
Pics and erotic fiction on my profile.
they actually go very hard on NSFW/OF content. because alot of people who use OF will try to spam bot the nsfw subs to peddle thier ACcounts, or OF group.
I was banned on Reddit in June of 2024 for saying that I hoped that the libs of TikTok monster would get hit by a bus. I found out about lemmy at the end of last year and I’m still happy to be here.
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