I get to see answer this question every month.
Well, I have not been banned from Lemmy for my anti-Nazi opinions.
No karma means being able to post in any sub without having to have 100+ karma.
true, that’s a big fucking plus
No ads, and generally more left-leaning.
Not permabanned for unknown reason (i never posted or commented ever on reddit and got banned)
Physically. Good apps and lack of ads.
Spiritually. A sense of freedom.
lemmy doesn’t let the idf to moderate their communities and you can say things that run contrary to mainstream narratives.
Fuck the mainstream! Am I doing this right?
Everyone hates the mainstream; the real question is: have you taught yourself how to change things?
I feel more free to post my controversial opinions: downvotes don’t really count nor have an effect on my account
lemmy is much smaller so far and I like the communities. I also don’t feel like i’m being psyop’d by a bunch of bots in the larger communities like on reddit.
There’s (slightly) fewer cunts on here.
We could definitely use more Ozzie’s. Good folk them Ozzie’s. You know other then the religious nut job ones taking away our porn.
There is just a lot less noice on Lemmy. Reddit feels like 1 legit post for every 100 shit post.
I don’t I’m just banned there. I would be fine with lemmy if there were more people here with specific tiny sub-comunities like reddit. hell, there arent even big fandom pages here…
Reddit bans are easy to evade if you really need to be on there
I tried making a new account when I was on a different ISP than at my home, so I need to be on a new device in a new place…
Did you do things like clear all your cookies and reset everything you can on your devices and then power cycle your modem? I’ve evaded bans multiple times and all on my WiFi by just doing those steps. I
no, I’m a bit computer illiterate tbh, but I’ll look it up and do that at some point, right now it’s just not worth the bother for me really, I’m mostly sad the 15 year old account is dead…
I occasionally have a real conversation on Lemmy.
On Lemmy I only follow news and informative stuff, and on here there’s an emphasis on the things I’m already interested in (FOSS, Privacy, etc.)
Ethics. Reddit has become subject to corporate greed so they can simply go bankrupt for all I care.