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A couple of months ago there where 30+ likes on meme posts etc. Nowadays it seems like posts on beehaw.org are upvoted more than lemmy.ml.

Did this change come with the latest lemmy update that gave everyone those language errors?

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[–] loki@lemmy.ml 8 points 2 years ago

ya, this just irks people in the wrong way. First they said they were for civil discussion, and then they were not. The lemmy developer seems onboard with all of this, and that just strains the whole environment. It's just turning out to be polar opposite of Reddit and first impressions seems like you're leaving one echo chamber for another.

They allow federation and I can join other instances, but I wouldn't be staying on Lemmy if it didn't.