I find lemmy is more active in smaller communities compared to reddit, where any sub less than 500 subs feels dead. On Lemmy a similar sized community is bustling.
Memes
Rules:
- Be civil and nice.
- Try not to excessively repost, as a rule of thumb, wait at least 2 months to do it if you have to.
Staying on topic and not commenting about James Franco. Yeah, this isn't reddit.
There is a singular community I've been returning to Reddit for. Thankfully a (very) small subset has mograted here, but the day to day conversation just isn't there. I definitely need to interact, comment, and post more on the community here though. Gotta help it grow and all that.
that's OK with me 👌
I've been permanently banned three times. Once for answering a question honestly and politely about a sensitive subject, my opinion was "wrong". The second was for sharing public news about a public persona and joking about the news (I won the appeal on that one), the third for threatening violence, in a conversation thread where I did NOT threat anyone, and certainly did not threaten violence on them or anyone else.
I wish I was permanently banned there faster because the memes here are much spicier!