Yeah like everyone else here… Venting about how shitty Reddit is. In the last 2 years I’ve been getting 7-day bans every few months for the dumbest things. Seriously ridiculous how relatively unoffensive my comments are. Half of which were bot bans. This last time I decided to use my alt account during a ban and got my main account permanently banned. Submitted an appeal but I don’t have high hopes and even if they lift it, fuck them. Not to mention individual sub bans for simply joining other subs or having a link to my OnlyFans on my profile. I’ve had enough.

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    Here by choice not by force. I left Reddit when they chose to fuck up by abandoning the API for Ads. Haven’t missed Reddit one bit. If you aren’t already, you’ll be happy somewhere in the federation. Sorry about losing history, hopefully you are okay with your transition to the future.

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    Hi, welcome! Sooooo, maybe this is new info. Maybe this you already know. Either way, as a Lemmy newbie, allow me to fill you in on some lingo and details around here.

    So, subreddits are called communities, but it’s the same thing.

    What’s not the same is the core functionality. Lemmy has potentially an infinate amount of servers. I say potentially because you can start your own Lemmy server right now.

    These servers are called “instances”. It’s just a server where you can host your own lemmy account, or your own communities.

    So, you can do whatever you want on your instance. You can tell all your friends to join your instance. I could sign up for an account and be hosted by your instance.

    Now I’m not saying you need to do that, or even that you should do that. I’m just saying you can. It’s possible.

    Now, let’s talk federation.

    Think of each instance as a circle. Now imagine a line connecting two circles. That connection between the two circles means they are “federated”, or connected. You as a user on an instance can interact with all other federated instances. This is why you’ll see topics on lemmy.world and users hosted lemmy.ml.

    Lemmy.world and Lemmy.ml are two different instances, but they are federated. So Lemmy.ml users can interact with Lemmy.world communities/topics/users.

    Your instance is ani.social. I’m not firmiliar with which instances you’re federated with. Clearly federated with Lemmy.World.

    But imagine you found a problematic instance. Like what if you found somethink like nazis.online for an instance. You might want to cut ties with them.

    So now imagine that line between ani.social and nazis.online is cut. You don’t want to talk to nazis, and neither does anyone on your instance. So ani.social defederates from nazis.online, and now the nazis can’t see, nor interact with you, or any communities on your instance.

    However, user@nazis.online can still ineract with Lemmy.ml, and ani.social can still interact with lemmy.ml. So you still may see users on other instances that you’re both federated with. In that case, you can block user@nazis.online.

    And Lemmy.World, and Lemmy.ml are both Lemmy. But you may see users from an instance called piefed. What is piefed? Well it’s a totally different service, with its own instances, with its own communities, run by different people that can still federate with Lemmy and other instances within the fediverse. But how is this possible?

    Well, the fediverse is all services that use something called activitypub. Now, I’m a bit out my own element in knowing the finer details, but the over simplified version is that if a service uses activitypub, it CAN be part of the fediverse. I say “can” because I’ve been told that bluesky does run activitypub, but they choose to limit their own federation to just bsky.app. Meaning there are no other bluesky instances, and no other service is federated with bluesky, even though they totally could federate with mastodon.

    Bluesky is almost a 1:1 carbon copy of pre-musk twitter. Mastodon is more pre-musk twitter inspired, but also fully part of the fediverse.

    Bluesky has limited interaction with mastodon. I’ve never tried it, despite having both a bluesky and mastodon account. I’ve heard you need to bridge the accounts, and it’s a whole thing. So I never bothered. I hear it’s clumsy, and not worth it.

    And there’s a whole bunch of fediverse services.

    Lemmy/piefed are like reddit.

    Peertube is like youtube.

    Loops is like tiktok.

    Pixelfed is like instagram.

    Friendica is like facebook.

    And when I say all this, there’s one giant elephant in the room we haven’t addressed yet. Corporate interests.

    Lets say you’re still on X for some god awful reason. Well, you probably notice that they push their own agenda on you. They make money by getting you to follow the agenda. On the fediverse, there are no owners.

    Like I said earlier, you can run your own instance. If Sony wanted to advertise on Lemmy, it would be damn near impossible. Because they could advertise on Lemmy.World, but only Lemmy.World users would see the ad. Because when you interact with Lemmy.World, you personally are not on Lemmy.World. You’re on Lemmy.World via Ani.social. So you’re actually browsing all this from Ani.Social. You never actually leave there. And if you try to go directly to Lemmy.World, you’ll find you’re not logged in. Because they have no login credentials for you. But if you go back to Ani.Social, you’ll find things just as you left them. Still able to interact with Lemmy.World but still technically browsing Lemmy.World via Ani.Social.

    I know thats a lot to throw at a newbie, but I promise it’s only complicated in the begining. Once you get it, it’s like second nature.

    One last thing, despite being called the “fediverse”, there’s no need to worry. It has nothing to do with Kevin Federline.

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      Thanks so much for this!! It’s a lot but It all makes a lot of sense. So to see stuff ani.social is not federated with, I’d need to make another account on a different instance?

      That probably explains why I couldn’t post nsfw content. I think ani.social is not federated with the nsfw instances.

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      This… is a lot. How necessarily is it to know all this? Could probably pare it down quite a bit.

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    Right after Melon Husk bought Twitter, I posted something about Howard Schultz (CEO of Starbucks) while he was questioned about his anti-union activities in front of Congress. I wanted to slap the smile off his face into next Tuesday. That got me a 7 day ban. I didn’t log in for a month. When I came back, my feed was just as nasty. I moved everyone I followed to Mastodon if they had an account. Same with Facebook. That was over 2 years ago. When BlueSky started using their posts for LLMs, I deleted my account.

    Mom told me this story about a little old man that a reporter saw praying against the Western Wall (of the original Temple) in Jerusalem. The man was there for over a week during the morning and afternoons. The reporter wanted some insight into this man’s devotion, so he asked him about it.

    The old man pondered the question then said “In the mornings, I come and pray for peace. Then I have a bit of a nosh and come back in the afternoon I pray again for peace.”

    “Well, given what’s happening right now, what’s that like?” asked the reporter.

    “It’s like talking to a wall.” said the old man sadly.

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    I got banned - after 13 years - for reporting hate speech.

    Turns out that is “report abuse”.

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    Welcome aboard! About a year ago my 11 year old Reddit account was banned. I don’t even know why I was banned since I’d lost access to the email account I used to create the account long ago. For a day or two I was just really confused why I couldn’t log in anymore.

    Oh well, Reddit had been on a down hill trajectory for a while, but I do miss some of the smaller niche subreddits I used to frequent. We’ll eventually have communities like that as Lemmy, PieFed, etc continues to grow.

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    It makes you think… Is there a part of the population that never says “fuck” and somehow they make enough money to whatever reddit does to get that money? Oris anyone so well behaved that they will never be banned? Like if they start talking like resists then these people too will talk like racists?

    Nah nah. I accept that a great part of the population is stupid dumb as fuck. But nah nah man… Reddit has bots. That’s what makes more sense.

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      I’ve been in many heated discussions and never been banned. I curse a lot too. I’m a bit suspicious of OPs claim that he was inoffensive but also getting week long bans on a regular basis.

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      I was never banned.

      I quit when the API bullshit happened. I havent been back, and I dont want to go back. We will never regain the community that was stolen (not lost). But - we can create another one here.

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    My perma ban was liking a comment. Turns out that goes against rule 1.

    It was a comment making fun if R1 under a security video of a therapist abusing an autistic child.

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    I got a 3 day ban for a really innocuous comment. Done by “AI”, of course… I was so annoyed that I didn’t even appeal it and just deleted my account. Should have done it way before, of course. Haven’t been back in 3 weeks. All I said was that Elron Musk hates poor people, and their shit AI said that was threatening harm to someone. Okay.

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      For something run by a greedy little pigboy, that checks out. Can’t have the poors criticizing those defenceless billionaires and harming their reputation, now can we?

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    Got my 7yo account banned for not verifying my mail.

    Created a few more accounts with temporary mails, got banned by ‘unauthentic activity’. Then I gave up all and begun to use lemmy. I try to interact on everything to create engagement

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    I got a 2 month ban on worldnews in a thread about Tesla stocks going to shit and Elon Musk crying about it. My comment was “Hahaha, may he suffer” and apparently that is harassment and inciting violence.