For Reddit old-timers: This was, back in the day, the hardships of transition to the new service.
For Reddit old-timers: This was, back in the day, the hardships of transition to the new service.
Now, if you're a Reddit refugee, here's some comparison to the Rules we have here:
No avatars
We do have avatars in Lemmy/Piefed! Nobody will give a damn because most of people use Voyager and it doesn't support avatars. Now, Reddit did introduce avatars later on, and if you use NFT avatars here, you'll be mocked relentlessly.
No shouting
Just type normally dude
No factional particularism
...Everything is political. If you disagree with this you're goiing to have a hard time. In society.
Do not speak in meme
Be comprehensible to your audience. Aside of that meme all you want
No source discrimination
Well given what we now know, that was a shit policy, wasn't it? Communities ban sources for a reason.
Dupe is not a crimeOld is not a crime
It started to become a crime in Reddit once they actually implemented source checking. Let me reiterate: Dupe/Old is not a crime in Lemmy/Piefed, because we don't have tools to check for dupes, and at this point, we probably don't want them
No revanchism
I don't know what the fuck happened in Digg to this to be a rule. Probably a good rule to stick to.
Do not plot social revolt
Ah ha ha ha ha! On the contrary, WE WILL PLOT IT ALL THE TIME. (Just not in the way .ml does it)
Obey User Administrators
We don't have bots. ...come to think of it, why do all of the shit get removed in Reddit these days for practically no humanly explainable reason? Hmmmmmmm.