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A little maybe, but not much.

I've seen people say they left reddit to join Lemmy because of the toxic users. To each their own, but I personally think Lemmings aren't much better. Some people over here can't understand that sensitive questions can be asked without bad intent. People are way too defensive about their opinions.

It is disappointing, but it's the better option.

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[–] amio@lemmy.world 5 points 12 hours ago* (last edited 12 hours ago) (1 children)

That kind of mobility has limitations - I've personally gotten a supposed mainline instance rugpulled with no upfront way of knowing - tons of blocklist (because, y'know) and what few communities seemed worth following, all down the drain.

Federation is supposed to solve that problem but just doesn't: it works inconsistently and with a bunch of arbitrary politicking involved: why's this instance block that one, why doesn't everyone block you-know-which-ones, etc. The idea of a "community" being instance level means that malicious instances have a lot of room to fuck around and make things awkward and unpleasant, as we've seen. It also makes discoverability and searchability doodoo.

Like, it's technically true, it's just not as practical and rose colored as it seems when people want federation to be a general cure-all for Reddit shittiness, instead of the one overhyped random implementation detail it actually is in all this.

[–] Skavau@piefed.social 3 points 10 hours ago

Most instances don't block other instances of note though. The biggest decision you'll have to make here realistically is "Do I want to access hexbear and/or lemmygrad" and that's it.

And Dbzer0 in their current block of feddit.org.