I've never really since I didn't have any reason to, although I regularly use it as a knowledge base since Lemmy cannot compete on that regard.
I like the idea of the fediverse so I thought I'd come here.
Also surveilance capitalism sucks ass.
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I've never really since I didn't have any reason to, although I regularly use it as a knowledge base since Lemmy cannot compete on that regard.
I like the idea of the fediverse so I thought I'd come here.
Also surveilance capitalism sucks ass.
On Lemmy I only follow news and informative stuff, and on here there's an emphasis on the things I'm already interested in (FOSS, Privacy, etc.)
Is the most concise answer "Every"? Personally, it is the profound absence of actively sponsored gathering for the village idiots.
Ethics. Reddit has become subject to corporate greed so they can simply go bankrupt for all I care.
Not permabanned for unknown reason (i never posted or commented ever on reddit and got banned)
It's nice not having a shitty corporation actively and visibly screwing me.
I haven't been permabanned over reporting a post and then fingerprinted such that my new accounts get insta-banned even through a VPN.
Reddit is intolerant against atheists. You can't speak out againist the pain, suffering, hate, murder, slavery, and genocide from world religions without people in those religions reporting you for hate speech.
Bluesky is just as intolerant against atheists.
Religions and the religious make up stealth blasphemy laws, when they can't directly implement them. They don't want people pointing out how their religious hate hurts everyone, it makes them look bad.
Somehow, Lemmy is the best choice for speaking out against these hateful religions, and the hateful people that support them.
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Lemmy over what?