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[โ€“] Benj1B@sh.itjust.works 40 points 1 year ago (1 children)

This is a good summary; as a reddit exile myself who exclusively used Sync, I think it's worth emphasising that Dawson has done an amazing job of making the transition from reddit to lemmy pretty seamless from an app design point of view. I can set my views and filters up identically as they were in the Reddit version of the app, and the lemmy experience becomes essentially identical to reddit.

There's definitely a conflict between "paid closed source app" and "FOSS fediverse", and there's arguments to be made about whether user revenue should be directed to server expenses to maintain communities or front end app development to attract more users, which I think will be interesting to see play out. But at the end of the day Sync makes lemmy "useable" in a way that replicates the reddit experience, which is what a lot of migrants were after - other apps (while arguably more feature rich in terms of the fediverse) just didn't quite hit the dopamine-feed the way Sync does.

[โ€“] aaaa@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago

I get the idea that the FOSS outrage is not 100% honest. Not to say that they don't hold a strong pro-FOSS stance, but I think it's fueled by something else.

I think a lot of people are just plain annoyed with the way the Sync fans suddenly took over discussion all over Lemmy, and the FOSS position was an easy one to "legitimize" their opposition to this new crowd.

It's pretty normal to have people push back when there's such a vocal crowd about something. What's frustrating is how it's so polarizing that if anyone wants to express a dissenting opinion and have good faith discussion, they're usually lumped in with the massive circlejerk on one side or the other.