Because Lemmy is relatively new it consists of mainly two extremes. You have the people that consist of reasoned thought and who know why they are using Lemmy and not other platforms like Reddit and then you have the edge lords who think they're on to something new and edgy.
It's a bit like Linux users, you have the professionals and the 'hackers'. :)
As a European I'd say it is not embarrassing and if you watch the UK University Challenge you'll see lots of people that introduce themselves as having graduated at a later age.
I have been a very very long term user of Reddit for years but it is only in the past two years I have begun to notice a downturn in posts, moderation and pretty much every other aspect of the platform.
All things have a lifespan but honestly I have considered returning to good old phpBB. :D
I'm not in to football but I have to question why Ronaldo, who is by all accounts a pretty stand up guy, hanging out with the orange fuck wit that is the current president?
I’m a certified Linux professional of over 15yrs and I have never installed Arch. Not once, never needed it. It offers nothing I can’t either build myself or just install Debian and change what I need it to be.
I got banned for 7 days last week for allegedly being racist. I can't be bothered to argue there point with poorly educated moderators.