Not usually lmao.
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Whoa, lol, I'm glad (?) I put that though the translator.
Well, I get why that sort of convo would get banned.
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I think it must be. It was like 1 percent post, 9 percent comment, 90 percent lurk?
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Probably
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Named after a maneuver
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That is very sadly true now
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Yeah what the fuck
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But who is maneuver?
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Have a rant on https://lemmy.sdf.org/c/modabuse, get some pitchforks together, ya know
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The AI nailed it, hm? Now here's me:
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and are paid for it
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Thank you for your service. 🫡
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To be fair, even on Reddit, there were about 10000x more lurkers/commenters than there were posters.
Reddit just had a massive population, so there were more posters than you could reasonably keep track of.
While the fediverse/Lemmy has grown significantly, it is still pretty small in comparison to the daily active Users on Reddit at its height, shortly prior to the first great exedous.
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I love all 20 of them (at least in science-memes)
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I like talking about reddit in the past tense
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Yeah and it's not the only comment like that. The comment link from when I banned them is dead now. It and the other comments are harder to find now, because they posted it on their lemm.ee alt. I think that's why they haven't been banned yet on Lemmy.world.
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This is not a sign of health. It just means that a small amount of people is in control of the narrative. Ironic, considering lemmy and what it proposes to project.
Edit: Yes please, downvote. Lemmy is the digital equivalence of gentrification.