this post was submitted on 22 Jun 2023
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I have noticed similar things, just like you. Here are mine:
- More respectful, thought-provoking commenters
- Being early on a fundamentally different site is cool (federated vs centralized)
- In really small sublemmies (Less than 10 posters I guess) I kinda get the small village feeling, where eventually everyone will know eachother, which is kinda wholesome.
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People are more respectful of each other
Less trolls
I think you mean fewer ๐
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I'm a recent reddit semi-convert (haven't left Reddit entirely just yet) and I'm loving it so far
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Because it is?