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It's not "reddit culture", IMO, it's just human nature. Small groups are different from large groups and we've got large groups here now.
@FaceDeer Do we? Or do we have lots of small groups in the same space?
It does seemthat Mastodon culture is different to Threadiverse culture. I'm OK with that, Mastodon is a little earnest for my tastes. It would be nice if we could keep the worst of Reddit out of here with robust moderation
There were plenty of smaller subreddits with distinct "cultures" over on Reddit as well. As you say, moderation is key. Moderation is a lot easier for smaller communities.
Reddit actively encouraged far right groups in the name of "engagement". Also, Huffman has never made a secret of his right wing leanings. Here we have a chance to keep out the fuckers by sane and consistent moderation. Also we don't have algorithms here that foment hate and divisiveness.