…what are some of the things i can expect from this place?
I have become very tiresome with how those mods seems to be on some sort of power trip.
I suppose it depends on what you mean by “this place” as the Fediverse can make that a trickier question.
On feddit.uk, the instance you are registered with and the host of this community (and as an Admin I may be biased), it’s relatively relaxed. I signed up here because I figured I’d get a good mix of UK news and posts with a UK slant (on the English-language Internet things often default to a US perspective), as well as folks with a more… British sense of humour and that’s pretty much worked out.
On Reddit they tend to consider subs to be the Mods personal fiefdom (unless they shut them down in protest) and that concept has carried over to the way some instances run things (it’s often difficult to replace Mods on some communities even if they’ve been MIA for a while). However, I’ve been part of (and often ended up helping run) online communities since Usenet and my take is that it’s everyone’s Instance, the Mods and Admins are just here to make sure everything runs smoothly and the lights stay on. I’m happy to let Mods deal with the reports on their communities (as most are that posts and comments don’t fit the remit of the community) but if a Mod is inactive for a while or there is evidence of power-tripping (the latter hasn’t happened yet) then they will get replaced.
Further afield in the Lemmyverse, you’ll find a range of instances that cover different topics or serve different communities and the way things are run can vary from orderly to pretty freewheeling and chaotic. You’ll pick all that up as you go along but don’t be afraid to block instances. Otherwise the best way to organise your reading is a mix of Local and Subscribed. On feddit.uk, Local is pretty manageable, on larger instances it can be a firehose of content (with a lot of Linux memes and shitposting). Subscribed let’s you pick what content from around the Threadiverse you want to see. However, don’t expect the same breadth and depth of communities as Reddit has and, a lot of the time, you can’t just be a passive consumer of content (or you can but don’t complain about it) as there aren’t enough people here yet to populate niche communities with a steady flow of interesting material. So get stuck in, it’ll be a lot more enjoyable for everyone.
And if you have any questions feel free to ask.
you can’t just be a passive consumer of content
This, a million times this. If you don’t create threads, they won’t be created probably. We NEED YOU!
Lemmy is pretty great compared to reddit in that you’ll get a lot more moderate, reasonable, and nuanced takes. I notice that there’s a lot of times when I’m clearly joking and people either explain my joke back to me or, you know, not realize and try to bicker. Slight irony deficiency you might say, but even those are still good people. Just a little severe.
Other than that, it’s pretty great once you’ve blocked enough of the accounts with more intense agendas. They’re not hard to spot, and I like to leave a few unblocked just for kicks.
Lots of Linux and LGBTQ+ folks in the fediverse, so if that’s not your bag you might find the content slightly sparse. The solution there is just to post more. I like the mix of things around here for the most part, and browsing All is pretty good once you’ve blocked anything you can’t stand.
I have been on and off Reddit for several years now, and i feel it’s getting worse. I know everyone has there own opinion, and sometimes it’s nice to see things from someone else’s point of view, but more and more often, some people seem to go out of their way just to stamp on your parade!
Aside from the points made so far:
Expect it to be overwhelmingly very left-wing and radically progressive on social values.
You will get downvoted for expressing opposing or even skeptical opinions, often brutally. It doesn’t really matter, Lemmy’s ‘Karma’ system doesn’t work like Reddit’s does, but just expect that.
My account is like 12 hours old but I was trying out Lemmy on other servers well over a year ago. Nothing about that has changed.
You might feel similarly to the majority and therefore you’ll have no problem.
If you don’t, eh, well. There we both are.
Also, yeah, post links and create subreddits about stuff you care about. These sorts of alternatives only live if people engage with them.
Expect it to be overwhelmingly very left-wing and radically progressive on social values.
Lol. You’re not wrong.
To paraphrase the barmaid from Blues Brothers, “Don’t worry, we like both kinds of music, here: socialist and anticapitalist.”
I haven’t tested out my opinion that ‘Church is good, actually’ to see how that one goes down here but I’m not expecting the result to be positive.
As an atheist, I would say that I can see the benefits of the community that churches provide. Basically having a close network of friends and supportive people is always going to be good.
But you don’t need religion for this. We definitely need closer communities. Like if we had some other place we could all go to and make some effort to actually go at least once a week for an hour or two or however long. This would definitely be a good thing as it helps with loneliness which is a big problem these days. It would also be a much healthier alternative to the default pub social setting.
However religion can be very harmful. So I’m definitely against religion. I’m not against religious people, apart from the people who say stuff about things being gods plan or that god made whatever bad thing happened to them for a reason. They’ll say it in a way that makes it sound like they’re being nice but it can actually be really harmful for people who have been through trauma. An example would be how people saying how god saved Trump. Which actually means god murdered those other (two?) people that died by pushing the bullets around Trump and into them lol.
Or if you come out as gay in a lot of religious communities that means instant rejection and you lose your whole support system overnight unless you repress your true self.
So yeah - religion bad - community good.