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Hey, your criticisms are welcome, and you're entitled to your opinion on your Lemmy experience.
May I gently suggest to you a couple things?
First, it appears you are spending the largest amount of time on lemmy.world and lemmy.ml. Perhaps you could take advantage of Lemmy's de-centralized nature, and join or participate in more communities that are not run by power hungry mods. slrpnk.net, lemm.ee, sopuli.xyz, mander.xyz etc.. In my experience, lemmy.world is the server most Reddit-like, lemmy.ml is run by tankie idealists, whereas others are principled in other ways. Operators of other servers could be more in line with what you'd want out of a social media platform.
Second, with all due respect, some of your comments seem to have attitude. Consider this very comment I'm replying to, inviting people to flame you for presenting a negative review of Lemmy. Approaching conversations in an empathetic and compassionate manner may reduce the frequency in which you receive snarky or toxic replies.
You don't have to take any of this advice, these are my suggestions for you.
Your experience is valid and I'm sure a lot of people share it. I'm using Discuss.Online differently than Reddit and have been enjoying it more as a result, but the software leaves a lot to be desired and there are fewer communities I'm interested in and of those many are sparsely interacted with by others. There are a few subreddits that died off and never established a federated alternative too.
I think the problem is just that Lemmy is small still. As it gets larger it will be arguably much harder for anyone to control things. That said, the echo chamber effect is going to happen no matter what because of how human social interactions work. People tend to gravitate to places that agree with them, and as (American) political discourse continues on its current track, there will be even less middle ground possible to encourage any sort of interaction. Pair that with the (American) right's being okay with groups of people that wish to infringe on other people's right to exist and it makes a lot of sense the groups wouldn't wish to interact.
No one's forcing you to be here my dude. If it's that problematic, go do something else with your life that might actually make you happy.
Just advocating for your mental health. Clearly everything's going well with you though.
I understand that ubermeisters has been confrontational and that's annoying as fuck. But your reply, even with clear good intentions, feeds the negativity with its tone. Had you not included the second sentence, you would have gotten your message across clearly without negativity. I get it though, ubermeisters attitude does them no favors and is irritating. Sometimes is best to just let it go and maybe even block people who aren't a positive influence to your own mental health.
Hope you're well today.