side note but you dont need to use proprietary android phones you can flash custom roms to most like GrapheneOS LiniageOS or CalyxOS or you can find a linux phone os like ubuntu touch
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Reddit Linux are just a bunch of gaming chuds. and I say that as a gamer.
They'll take time to understand the landscape and there's nothing wrong with that, yes reddit is dogshit but you won't convince anyone by just telling them. They just have to look around for themselves.
It is the censoring, from the top down. That is like a brick wall on reddit that will hit anyone in no time.
Subreddits can't move, they won't be subreddits then. There are other Linux forums outside Reddit -- like this one!
Because Lemmy is quite silent relatively. It’s a hard sell outside of those who enjoy selfhosting.
It helps keep the more caustic linuxers away from lemmy.
Correct we only want the sour linuxers here.
My experience has been the opposite. People are nicer here.
You are right, it's not very often I see fights here.
Regarding migration to Lemmy, I think it will happen ~~originally~~/slowly and in a few years the majority of questions will be asked here.
The call is coming from inside the house
Reddit is unified, Lemmy has a small layer of complexity on top and "sh.itjust.works" is a weird name, maybe the Lemmy system drives to such complicated names. Its not a big deal but I add that to the other causes.
Linux people are afraid of a little added layer of complexity? Please
Additionally, Lemmy would be a hostile place if you happened to be a conservative-leaning Linux user. I know quite a few, but they aren't on Reddit either.
They're on youtube complaining how people should be understanding to everyone's opinion when their opinions are hate, racism, and violence against minorities.
They never speak up when the little guy is being oppressed though, just when they feel their right wing audience feels attacked.
Shitpost your heart out and maybe people will stay when they visit to observe the train wreck that is your life.
If no one discussed the value of software freedom on proprietary platforms then (hopefully) we'd be preaching to the choir here.
Linux has proprietary binary blobs in it. If any part of a software is proprietary then even if most of it is free then why do people not call "Linux" proprietary? Libre Linux removes those blobs.
Because it's fine the way it is. They can ask newbie questions over there, while we try to have more interesting discussions over here. /s
Ok but is that happening in reality
I meant that as a humorous wish. Apparently it didn't work.
Linux is a great platform for developing things like bots in.
Reddit is 90% bots.
Makes sense to me. 🤣