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I've been wondering why people have been reposting Reddit posts on Lemmy. If I wanted Reddit posts, I'd go on Reddit.
I assume many people migrated to Lemmy because they wanted a Reddit without spez.
Honestly, that's why I'm here. I do like the decentralized/non-corporate model though
I don't think you suck.
Reddit without astroturf, toxic redditor and farm bots.
I don't even care about that. I just can't use their app, it's garbage.
As covered in the title, itβs because they suck
You could just... block the things you don't want to see?
Then that's the app's fault, not the bots'.
Assuming they're tagged appropriately by the person who setup the account, you can also just disable seeing bot content in your account settings.
Try it from desktop, or a different app. A lot of these apps and frontends are new and buggy