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It already is... :(
It absolutely is... And I'm starting to burn out of this place more everyday.
It could be far worse. But, its not that bad yet.
Yea, I don't want to sound like I'm arguing here, but there is a generally negative vibe that is being replicated here on lemmy as it was on reddit:
The toxicity is already here when you browse "All." I've just blocked most of the offending communities for a better experience. The list grows longer every day... but that's just my opinion. I think we can all agree that browsing "All" is like playing mental health on nightmare mode.
Sorry, I stand corrected. Found myself into a thread where apparently half of lemmy thinks that vandalizing others peoples property is ok... because they drive an SUV.
Yep, I got downvoted for suggesting that vandalizing the car was not a good plan..
Edit: I think you're actually talking about a different thread. Lemmy needs therapy.
Perhaps that is why our experiences differ- I only look at my subscribed communities.
Which- in my case, ALL would yield around the same results as I run a pretty small server over here.
Although, after testing, that does not appear to be the case.
ALL:
Subscribed:
Not- a drastic difference- but, a noticeable one.
I Imagine this difference is especially noticeable on the larger servers though.