I spent like half my time on Lemmy today just blocking bot accounts, bot communities, and chuds. The all feed looks about as bad as Reddit did now.
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I haven't seen as much crap as you have. Perhaps my instance admin has already done the work for me. But I think we are vulnerable to this being the case. If the instance and community moderators are hands-off, the end user has to opt-in against misinformation.
Yeah Reddit was the only social media I used, and I think I'm just going to go without.
At least until the seas level, lemmy is all the worst parts of Reddit with none of the good, and I owe it to my mental health to not bother with the hordes of disengenuous bullshit.
If you need a break, you should take it.
Take care.
If you need a break, please take it. Your mental health is not worth sacrificing for random strangers on the internet. I will say it is highly instance dependent, so migrating to a smaller instance may change that experience.
As much as I dislike hexbear, they are still effective as a way to reduce the astrosurfing in some communities like news and politics.
Otherwise, public upvotes, but that's not very popular
I can see that their more koaher techniques might be useful. I'm only aware of the techniques that got them defederated, though.
On US issues, they really played hardball and had great talking points.
I went through and called out the bs posts - and found that many other users had done so, too, and also downvoted them. I should know Lemmy users are much less naive than Reddit.
Absolutely. I think there's a bunch of mitigation efforts that need to be taken.
I could literally stalk this user to try and make counter-arguments to their posts, but I think they could just block me?
Or I could try to make the arguments to some moderators that he is botting or automating his posts, because the speed is... human, but highly productive.