If you’ve used both Lemmy and Reddit: Which one gives you better discussions and more reliable info without all the spam? Share what you have noticed.
If you’ve used both Lemmy and Reddit: Which one gives you better discussions and more reliable info without all the spam? Share what you have noticed.
Reddit has more of everything, good and bad.
The community will determine if the good out ways the bad.
I would say a trusted community for discussion and knowledge on Reddit would be r/woodworking. That community is very helpful and stays on topic. Many hobby communities are like this so long as the mods do a good job.
Then you have all the major political and cultural communities that I consider places to stay away from.
While a lot of the discussion may be accurate the methods people use to convey them can be dogmatic.
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