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this post was submitted on 12 Jul 2023
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You are just trolling. You beef around on there is no revenue, no major corporation behind lemmy so dont expect enterprise expectations. The lemmy ui is good. The stability is more then enough. Here you can easily block people like you.
Reddit deserves to die off and the only way its going to do that is if enough people, the average person, that does not prioritize all the philosophical reasons for switching over performance and functionality, see Lemmy as the superior option.
I want Lemmy to succeed but the community reminds me a lot of the linux community as a whole and that isn't good.
Inb4 a response w/ 900 ๐คฃ emojis
Yeah, it can be counted as spam lmao
> You beef around on there is no revenue, no major corporation behind lemmy so dont expect enterprise expectations.
What beef? :marseyconfused:
> The lemmy ui is good.
Name anything that is good about the lemmy ui. It's nearly as bad as nu-reddit lmao.
> The stability is more then enough.
Hacked, logged out every few minutes, posts not posting, multiple error messages, votes not registering is a stable experience?
> Here you can easily block people like you.
Only weaklings block people. But thanks for the free W!