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I was following it for the drama involving the blackouts. I logged in today and started browsing around, and can't help but wonder if it's recently become even more polarized and radicalized with regards to absurd, hateful opinions, or if my bias' against it are making it look that way.
Either way, the experience made me feel gross, and it occurred to me that I just don't want to be there anymore.
Honestly, same. I didn't fully comprehend exactly how bad it had gotten since it was kind of the boiling frog scenario. When you've been on Reddit over a decade you know the userbase is considerably worse than it used to be, way more polarized, and unfortunately way more representative of the general population.
Getting to Lemmy immediately reminded me of how the internet used to be to some degree, and when I read the engagement I don't feel like I immediately need a shower or a lobotomy afterwards. Let's hope it stays that way as long as possible.