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Exactly what the title says.

What has your experience been on any of those platforms? Which captures more of your time? Why?

I'm relatively new here but I've read a little on the reddit-like platforms. I (mostly) understand what's a fork of what or what some of the technical differences are, but I'm curious about the vibes and communities.

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[โ€“] frauddogg@lemmygrad.ml 5 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Skill issue; yankees shouldn't expect to run their mouth, talking flagrantly-ignorant nonsense here without consequence. That's what Reddit's State Department-controlled ass is for. Amazing how y'all settlers scream about your freeze peach and being against echo chambers until it comes time to moderate anything that makes you uncomfy.

tl;dr if you don't want people smoking your pack, don't post ignorant yankee shit ๐Ÿคท "Unless you have investigated a problem, you will be deprived of the right to speak on it. Isn't that too harsh? Not in the least."