hey! I went on reddit to invite people over here on a subreddit…
And asked if someone would be interested to create maintain a magazine/community that don’t exist here. I got shit over…
Thoughts?

links:

https://www.reddit.com/r/IASIP/comments/14gbtkg/found_an_iasip_community_in_the_fediverse/

https://www.reddit.com/r/TheCinemassacreTruth/comments/14gayv6/anyone_willing_to_manage_a_lemmykbin/

one shared my post elsewhere to laugh at me:

https://www.reddit.com/r/CinemassacreTruth/comments/14gcnmk/anyone_willing_to_manage_a_lemmykbin/

  • blivet@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I’m genuinely surprised at how well behaved people are. I’ve only run across a single case so far of somebody being deliberately annoying.

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      1 year ago

      I’ve seen a few spam bots, but most of the bothersome people are probably kept out either by curation, the barrier of entry, or are simply on their own instances.

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        1 year ago

        Like in video games, theres a quality bar based on difficulty to enter said medium.

        Because the fediverse is (reletively) harder to navigate and sign up for, the users whove done so sucessfully are usually of higher quality.

        With games, i have a self made rule on toxity of a game, which boils down to if a game has the following:

        Low system requirement, easy to start/access, free to play, pvp, low skill requirement, low average age, then a game is going to be toxic.

        The more checkboxes it checks, the likelyhood that something will be more toxic.

        Take for example, someone playing league of legends is likely going to be more toxic than someone who enjoys an arbitrary RTS game. Both have you play against other players in strategy, but the lower skill floor of league (only requiring the user to control a single unit) vs a traditional RTS (controlling an army and production) has a different skill requirement level.