this post was submitted on 23 Mar 2026
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For posting all the anonymous reactionary bullshit that you can't post anywhere else.

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I come on here every so often to see what's going on, and every time I leave disappointed. This is my top 3 grievances at the moment:

  1. This place feels dead. It's usually quite, but lately it really feels like a ghost town. Idk what the actual stats say, but I feel like the amount of comments, posts, and variety seem to have gone down quite a bit over the past few months.
  1. The amount of genuinely hateful content has gone up. I feel like Lemmy as a whole used to have better moderation even just last year compared to now. Every time I get on here, I'm seeing more and more gross content that's either racist or bigoted or just downright gross. This content doesn't get taken down even when reported. As horrid as Reddit's moderation is, it's still not this bad.
  1. Outside of the tech communities, there's no information hygiene anywhere in sight. The news subs publish the most questionable of sources, sometimes outright misinformation... and nobody cares? People don't criticize weak sources or call out false claims or even value accuracy. I've seen multiple instances of users saying something false and getting upvoted for it and a person correcting them getting downvoted for it. Like, what's even happening?

I don't know, I feel like when I joined a couple of years ago Lemmy was so much better. It felt more active, the community felt more down to earth, kind, and friendly, and the content was higher in quality. There was much optimism surrounding the Fediverse that's not there anymore. Now it feels like a more left wing version of Voat than a genuine Reddit alternative. Am I the only one feeling this way or do other people feel the same?

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[โ€“] vovchik_ilich@hexbear.net 18 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)

I'll translate:

Diet-reddit aka .world: Lemmy.world is the biggest Lemmy instance, mostly composed of westerner tech-literate reddit exiles who are at least somewhat knowledgeable and favourable of open source and the fediverse

PieFed: piefed is a Lemmy-ish instance actually using other protocols and stuff (don't ask me I'm not a programmer) whose main contributors are westerner libs so mad with the existence of communist people on Lemmy that they decided to make their own instance free of anti-Zionist moderation!

Meaning of OP: "I [hexbear user critical of liberalism in Lemmy.world] used to celebrate the diminishing of Lemmy which left behind the more class-conscious and willing to learn and interact with communities such as Lemmygrad or Hexbear. However, seeing the libs isolate themselves willingly in piefed just makes the fediverse shrink"

[โ€“] MerryJaneDoe@hexbear.net 2 points 23 hours ago

I very much appreciate your translation! Thank you!