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[–] DMBFFF 4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

why reddit is better:

  • reddit has polls (even if it's only up to 6 choices, and <8 days)

  • reddit currently has more users, and thus more people to interact with

  • I kinda like karma pints.

  • my pro-Green Party/Jill Stein posts aren't visible to most redittors, and thus aren't as much downvoted, if at all

  • I can embed YouTube videos, but not only YT but also Vimeo

why Lemmy is better:

  • no ads, not run by a corporation

  • It's federated.

  • as one respondent already said ITT: more cozy

  • my Vimeo, niconico, Archive, Wikicommons, and the very rare PeerTube posts look no worse than my YouTube posts—though with most posts, one can't see as many thumbnails.

why Miraheze is better:

  • no ads, not run by a corporation

  • I can embed YouTube videos, but not only YT but also Vimeo, Archive, niconico, Wikicommons, and Miraheze Commons (on a few of the wikis at least)

  • Files in Wikicommons can be transcluded.

  • I like the wiki format (at least their and WMF wiki formats) best.

why WMF projects are better:

  • no ads, not run by a corporation

  • Wikipedia is one of the most visited website on the internet; I enjoy categorizing files on Wikicommons; I like the structures of Wikiversity's wikidebates.

I'm also thinking of posting in RationalWiki next year.