This is the first time in about 15 years that he will finally see the sunlight.

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      Easy. Kbin/lemmy admins actually listen to their users, unlike spez and his cronies. The asshole can move to their own instance and continue there, but that might get them defederated.

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        Reddit wasn’t like that all the time. I do remember a time on Reddit where it was - or at least felt like it - a bit like it feels on Lemmy right now. Lots of nerdy outsider communities and admins who seemed to care. Not trying to be a negative nancy here, just a reality check or something like that.

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          Federation is over-hyped when joining or promoting. It’s only really important when there’s a problem.

          It’s like trying to sell a new car by featuring the warranty, or trying to sell a computer by talking about backups. Both important, but not a shiny selling point for new users.

          I get why the devs want to feature federation. If you build a car, you’re probably going to want to talk about the engine and its design. But the users just want “car go fast”.

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            I think the main draw is “we can’t become like Reddit”. I mean there is severe enshittification going around everywhere, promoting yourself with a feature guarding against it makes sense for me.

            I’m here because of federation instead of Tildes for example.

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          Reddit was always kind of shitty broadly speaking, but it’s waaaay shittier now compared to 10 years ago. Some things got better, like Jailbait and The Donald getting banned (way too late of course), but overall it’s been getting ruined more and more by corporate greed.

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          The difference is that there are many different admins with their servers instead of one smaller admin team that oversees millions of people. And the servers aren’t exactly run for profit. If a majority of people complain about a out of control mod, there’s a good chance that your Admin will listen and investigate it (or not depends on the person that is in charge).