People on reddit understand that memes are supposed to be funny/clever, at least.
Memes
Rules:
- Be civil and nice.
- Try not to excessively repost, as a rule of thumb, wait at least 2 months to do it if you have to.
Well you got the no ads part right at least for now
I want to choose Lemmy but I use Reddit more because Lemmy has technical problems, it keeps logging me out after days or few weeks, Reddit keeps my session for months or years
Have you tried to change instances? I've tried a couple and didn't had this issue so far.
Staying here and reporting issues would help Lemmy, you know? Much more than just complaining it isn't as stable and mature as a commercial product developed by a company for years.
Logging you out from the website of your Lemmy instance or from a mobile app?
If the latter, try changing app. If the former, try contacting your instance admin, or see if there's a mod/admin community. Worst case scenario, move to another instance.
I insulted a mod unknowingly on a subreddit like a decade ago (all I said was that his advice was idiotic) and since then every time I mistakenly post on that subreddit, my account get permabanned and then all my other accounts get permabanned as well. What a completely stupid website.
It's not a service issue, it's a people issue. Just wait and see Lemmy just turn up the same.
Was I the only one who read "power hungry" and "mods" separately and thought it fit with how reddit is run these days? I.E. the owners of the site are power hungry. I mean, the mods are too but they don't hold a candle to the owners or reddit.
Lemmy's mostly alright, it's nice that it is more politically open, though I've seen a lot I don't agree with from some groups, namely hexbear, but also a bit from other places. ml is a mixed bag for me but at least you can just straight up block things easily.
I think you may be preaching to the choir on this one. 😅