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Why sub to a meme community if you don’t want memes…there are a bunch of great serious Linux communities on Lemmy too.

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I’m on kbin’s all page and getting 3 linuxmeme posts. I’d have to actually block the community to see less of it.

I’m not doing that because it doesn’t actually bother me that much, just pointing out being subbed isn’t remotely a requirement.

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I’m not saying I don’t want memes at all. I just don’t like memes that can be summarized with “Linux good, Windows bad”, because they’re repetitive and beating a dead horse.

Give us more of this or this instead.

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I’m not saying I don’t want memes at all.

I want others to post what I want and I am going to complain if they don’t. Everybody get out there and get me the content I want to see!

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