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A place to share alternatives to popular online services that can be self-hosted without giving up privacy or locking you into a service you don't control.
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Your post is more offensive then the others.
Not to mention that the OP is open for interpretation, and it came across (at least to me) as another entitled person moaning about a free service.
Next to that, teaching people about the selfhost option is actually what lemmy is all about. Not beeing owned by a single corporate entity, so endusers have freedom to choose.
If lemmy want to survive, it depends on people who know how to selfhost it.
Grow up.
I agree with you. Lemmy seems to have a lot of entitled people that stifle freedom. It's pretty disappointing.
I always thought "touch grass" was a stupid saying on reddit. But on here I've really wanted to use it. Like ...get outside and see the world is chaos and you're not that significant or special.
Yeah.
Those people seem to migrate from Reddit, but still carry it in their hearts and minds. 😑