This includes some porn subreddits as well as subreddits like /r/Drugs. Apparently due to being “unmoderated”, but some were not. What are your thoughts?

Edit: apparently also subreddits like /r/transgender_surgeries are banned too. Definitely feels politically motivated. Edit 2: seems like at least some (?) bans are being undone, like the above mentioned ones.

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    First they came for porn - I didn’t care, because I had a couch, then they came for trans stuff - I didn’t care, because I had a couch, then they came for drugs - I didn’t care, because I had a couch, then my couch broke from active couchfucking and there were nobody to help me fix it.

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    Is it time to train some Hunyuan Video/Flux loras or Spez pleasing Trump?

    I think it may be. They can’t ban them all by signature if they’re unique.

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      you’re not wrong but Lemmy just doesn’t have the pop to get over the early adopters curve yet. This could very well do it though with how much people love their porn.

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          I don’t know why you’re so rude on Tuesdays. That’s “Tits Out Tuesdays”! Plus you get tacos!

          Thursday can go fuck itself though.

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            Tuesdays are the worst. With Monday, you at least have the weekend’s rest behind you. With Wednesday you’re at least halfway through the week. With Tuesday you’ve got nothing.

            Although if “Tits Out Tuesdays” was widely accepted I admit that I would change my tune!

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        I think the main barrier to entry for Lemmy is having to pick an instance. For a lot of people that is confusing and they’ve never had to do it before. There are definitely people who would give up because they don’t understand what to do.

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          I’m honestly tired of seeing people make the excuse that switching to activitypub is “too hard” because they have to pick a server. It’s 2025, is half of the population experiencing an intelligence regress or something

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            I think you’re underestimating how tech challenged the average user is. It’s likely that your circle and the lemmy community as a whole tends to be more tech savvy which kinda skews it a bit; but it’s a very, very tiny subset of people and not representative of the general population of internet users.

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            It’s crazy how little people understand about technology these days… But it’s also like this disinterest in even trying to learn.

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            Many people I personally know don’t even know how to use a browser, they do everything through apps served to them.

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              What in the heck happened lol we go from a generation of people building PCs, using DOS, hacking around in Windows and debloating operating systems, to people who can’t function unless their phone tells them what to do

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                building PCs, using DOS, hacking around in Windows

                Only a tiny slice of the population ever did this. Some still do.

                More did learn how to use Windows for their jobs, but that’s largely diminished now.

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                  Some? I think there are more people doing such things than ever. It’s just that the growth of that community is overshadowed by the normies.

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          As someone on lemmy who had never had to pick an instance before, it’s not that hard. The instances have descriptions similar to subreddits. You just pick one that sounds friendly. The problem is lack of content diversity. I’m still on reddit for niche topics, some of which are actually not that niche.

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            It was confusing for me.

            Day 1 ‐ “What’s an instance? Which one is the main one?”

            “There is no main one.”

            “Which one is the biggest?”

            “Well, Lemmy.World is the biggest, but you’re not supposed to pick…”

            “I picked Lemmy.World.”

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                The idea being that reddit is one centralized service, with one “instance” and therefore if Spez says fuck you, you don’t have much recoarse.

                Whereas on Lemmy, there’s many instances. So if the crowd spreads out evenly, no single instance gets too big, and therefore too powerful.

                If the instance owner of Lemmy.world tells me to go fuck myself, I can tell him to go fuck themself. I can just go to lemm.ee or sht.jstworks (or however they spell it), or I could even interact with Lemmy from another service entirely. I could go to mbin, or piefed. Actually I have accounts on both that I don’t use.

                After picking Lemmy.World innitially I tried a few others, but didn’t see the need to switch. Mostly I’m looking for a good stable instance that isn’t going anywhere. Which Lemmy.World fills those boxes.

                But that doesn’t mean other people are wrong with what I’ve said. I appriciate all the people on other instances because choice makes monopolies disappear.

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                  I’m sorry, I misinterpreted you saying “I chose world” as a negative thing.

                  I’m also on World and I like it a lot!

                  It was important to me to find a place that was similar enough to reddit to let my transition be easier. I’ve been on reddit for like 14 years and I just wanted an alternative that is close to what I knew.

                  I like world a lot, but in general I like the whole idea of the Fediverse.

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              For sure, I’ve always said that for the most part it doesn’t really matter. Make an account on anyone of them and if you don’t align with that instance in the long run you can just hop to a different one.

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              confusion comes from not knowing if youll get all content, most give you all content

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                Yeah but it will also influence your all feed, which is the main way of finding content when there’s no specific community for your interests.
                Or sometimes you run into the propaganda instances/users if you pick wrong.
                It becomes a hassle and we know normal people don’t want to even try.

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              “I picked Lemmy.World.”

              For me, it was kbin.social - but kbin and lemmy didn’t play well together when I joined (and now it’s in its current state). Then I picked lemmy.world - and they went down one day due to the influx of users. Then I picked sh.itjust.works and I’ve been happy ever since. I’ll be staying here until the day I spin up my own instance.

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          Yes, and it shouldn’t be a user-facing thing to pick an instance. Also identities shouldn’t be tied to instances.

          NOSTR is not populous enough, its content is mostly waves of repetition from Twitter, Reddit, even Fediverse, but they’ve done the relays thing right (you use an initial list of relays, then clients exchange lists of relays, simple and not the most efficient way, but still functional enough for Gnutella, BitTorrent etc). Except the concept of a pubkey being an identity is naive. But if your NOSTR identity is not as important as your Facebook profile or phone number, then maybe it’s fine to make it a pubkey. They have paid or limited relays too, which store only events from their members. I don’t remember how it’s done.

          It has the stigma of being done by cryptobros for cryptobros, but the technology itself involves no blockchain.

          I still don’t like NOSTR, they’ve made some things simpler than acceptable. I like how it shows that the relay model works and even scales.

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          People always underestimate advertising. That is what I think is actually holding Lemmy back.

          With good ads people would learn how to sign up fast. It’s not like it is harder than email.

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      Right? Too late to organize after the entire sub gets nuked. The time to plan a migration or at least for backups is now! They don’t get it smh

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    Isn’t NSFW stuff a big part of all reddit OC content and the reason many still have an account there?

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      I only still go to reddit for that on one account (in incognito). My main account has only recently logged back in for regular browsing (but I try not to comment and I only use old.reddit + res) because Reddit is where a huge amount of the information I’m trying to find online is still housed, game information, niche hobbies, etc… It may be rotting from the inside, but its corpse is still walking and talking, and until the situation gets bad enough people are going to continue using it. I only interact here, but with the nature of how small the communities are, and the fact that I use [All - Top -Past 6 hours] my front page is still basically just the same articles about every fucked up thing going on around me posted onto every instance so I see the same headlines and pictures of Trump almost a dozen times, interspersed with various fetish porn communities.

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      There are niche subs that don’t exist here. The popular, million+ subs are all trashed, like a NYC sized garbage truck and a couple whales exploded, together. That’s just Reddit post going public.

      Even so, there are no well populated hobby or career sites here, for example. And sometimes Reddit still has the only spoiler gaming guide on obscure things.

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          There are definitely more active hobby subs than that. Yes, you might only see a dozen of names actively posting/commenting in that community, but it is an active community.

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        I have no idea what is going on in sports anymore now that i don’t have Reddit. The fediverse is absolutely terrible for sports news

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        In mosta cases, the subs DO exist but there is lottle activity in them. The situation would probably be a lot better if some of the lurkers on here would post more regularly to their special-interest niche subs.

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      during the reddit blackout i tried tracking the general activity on reddit and the posts per day dropped by ~10% during that time while the comments per day dropped by ~20%.

      When i looked where most posts and comments came from most of it was on porn and hookup communities. Lots of it was also obiously botted.

      Always knew that porn on reddit was a big thing but i never realized the scope.

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      Isn’t NSFW stuff a big part of all reddit OC content and the reason many still have an account there?

      If old.reddit.com ever stopped working, NSFW content would be my primary reason for downloading the app…lmao

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      They can’t run ads on the subs though so they can’t use it to monetize. Big reason they got so pissed off at mods changing subs to nsfw

      And reddit these days only cares about PR so can also be a time bomb. Only surprised they haven’t nuked everything NSFW

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    Looks like reddit is using the momentum of starting sub bans as an opportunity to ban things that might land them in hot water legally or politically

    • Rule34, and anime porn is banned because r34 is based on existing copyrighted material (and so are the anime subs probably)
    • Drugs because of the “war of drugs”.
    • transgender_surgeries because the current US administration is profoundly transphobic.
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      Reddit’s board has been fighting over whether to house porn subs for years now. Spez has been very vocal about how difficult that has been for reddit.

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        I cry a five gallon bucket of tears for Spez and his difficulties every night before I sleep.

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      its not just anime porn. Multiple body part specific subs have been banned despite being actively moderated. I think it’s a poem ban plus any thing that might be a bad look to the New Admin

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        Yeah thousands of niche porn subs got banned gor being “unmoderated” over the past few years. I think reddit is slowly trying to reduce the amount of porn on the website to appear better as a company.

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          They have been trying to become the new “Facebook but not for old people” for the last several years. Like they still want to be hip and appear somewhat niche, yet be mainstream enough to pull in users and advertisers and money. Spez seems to think you can still have it both ways. The extremely small (relatively speaking) amount of people who have left for Lemmy understand you can’t have it that way. (THIS SHIT AINT NO BURGER KING DAWG)

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      It’s almost like the free speech absolutists only really cared about allowing one specific type of speech.

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    Drugs prob saved my friends and I, we never had a bad situation because of reddit I knew dosages, I knew not to do what old top posts had done, just lowered anxiety and got me not to be stupid.

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      Basic harm prevention, we were always hydrated, not reading horror stories and seeing all that advice would’ve made me not even think of it

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        I would be dead (and/or in prison) several times over if not for Erowid. This is not an exaggeration.

        I recently revisited the site, and even made a donation (now that I can actually afford it).

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    I will love seeing them try to ban noncredibledefense for having LGBTQIA+ flag on it’s profile, having a lot of r34 with planes (if you don’t know the sub, just don’t try to imagine, it will hurt your brain XD), having some gory content (like the meat cube and once again don’t try to imagine XD).

    And they are pro-NATO which is something the current administration is not really fond of (including Musk who has been mocked for multiple weeks after his speech about drones vs planes…).

    If it really happens, all 400k NCD readers, there is a big NCD community on lemmy so Welcome!

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        but you see, wordington was gay and black so probably got caught in these anti-dei filters (removal of old mods after they tried to scam users out there probably didn’t help either)

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      It seems like only straight porn allowed what the fuck they banned /r/gayporn

      Like if they wanted to ban ALL NSFW subs that would be shitty but I can get why corpos don’t like that. But this seems designed to generate controversy.

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      People thought this was a slow ban rollout. Looks like now they are ripping off the bandaid.

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        it looks like wherever they could find any reason, even made up, they did and banned subs for that. where they couldn’t, they banned or removed mods and then banned sub for being unmoderated

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    If their goal was banning porn and trans sub’s, they are either slow rolling it or doing a terrible job. There is plenty of porn unbanned, and r/transgonewild is still up. I guess we’ll have to wait and see though.

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        r/trans is also still up, which is not porn.

        Edit: seems the banwave was reversed, so when I checked may have no relevance. Still, remains to be seen what the actual end result will be, I suspect it’ll happen again