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They IP banned me. So they can suck my 8 inches.

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I deleted my Reddit account - way too toxic, too much racism (Russia-hate).

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Lemmy absolutely.

  • no algorithm
  • no ads
  • actual real people in the comments
  • the ability for third parties to make apps
  • the fact that it’s not mainstream means most of the people on here are at least a little nerdy which I am here for.
  • feels a lot like what reddit used to be 15 years ago before the age of algorithms and bots everywhere.
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Lemmy 100% has an algorithm. It’s not a complicated one but any method for determining what content shows up is an algorithm.

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Fair enough, but I’d say the other commenters have articulated what I meant pretty well

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An open source algorithm that the user base can see and understand how it works is different than a closed source algorithm that serves to benefit advertisers more than users

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That always comes with a double edged sword. An open source algorithm can be gamed more easily. IIRC, that’s why Reddit moved to closed source for theirs originally, spammers were specifically targeting it. I don’t think Lemmy’s big enough yet to attract that sort of detailed inspection, but it happened in the past. I’m not saying Lemmy should close source its algorithm, of course. Though maybe a pluggable algorithm would be a good idea, to make it so that people could use a diverse set of algorithms that would be more difficult to target as a whole?

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No the commenter but I think it’s one of those language things where algorithm (at least in the context of social media) has come to mean a personalized feed, like two people have different all feeds versus an algorithm like sorting by hot or active posts that every has the same posts. To your point both are algorithms but it’s one of those thing where the word has taken on its own meaning

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Precisely. The colloquial use of algorithm indicates a form of targeted content delivery where your personal preferences are weaponized against you (aka TikTok)

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Honestly, I root for lemmy and use it daily. However, Reddit still wins on pure content and niche communities.

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Idk it got worse when all the porn subs started dying

rip

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Why did porn subs start dying?

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Imgur was bought out and they nuked all the top all time photos and gifs, I call that the start of the downfall.

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What’s a ReDdiT?

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