- cross-posted to:
- fedibridge@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- cross-posted to:
- fedibridge@lemmy.dbzer0.com
cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/34943166
https://old.reddit.com/r/50501/comments/1jg6r8o/reddit_isnt_safe/mj6qhaw/?context=10000
Already signed up. Got the login verification email, followed through and did the security thing, “type the word from our sidebar below” passed all that and can not login.
I appreciate that but don’t bother. I tried with the instance listed in this post and still got the same login issues even after receiving the email to login and passing the security check etc. I deleted the app. I’ve tried enough times and never had any success so I won’t be trying again.
I think they signed up at 50501.chat.
It’s a shame that Lemmy is missing out on new users just due to signup issues.
I say good riddance. Let this type of user stay on Reddit.
Exactly. Everyone who’s not technically knowledgeable, or likes to dig deep into a new environment, or just had a tiring day, should stay out. Let them continue to slurp the corpo fascist propaganda on Reddit. Lemmy should be exclusively for the elite. Who are we to offer sanctuary and a sane environment to everyone? Lol.
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“this type of user”. Great mindset.
Had a tiring day and giving up for now is certainly one thing, understandable and relatable. Trying one instance, failing, and screaming down from atop your high horse ‘Don’t bother, I won’t be trying again’ is sanctimonious entitled BS.
Yeah, because that’s how we build a coalition of like-minded individuals.
Individuals who can’t forgive a technical error on a growing platform, yes. Patient, understanding individuals.
Sounds like the user is having problems with the Voyager app?
In either case, I don’t think there’s any use for the pointless hostility. If it’s an antifascist who just gets frustrated with technology, that doesn’t mean they couldn’t be valuable members of the community. And it’s not immediately obvious, nor easy to explain, to non-technical users why they should be more patient with Lemmy than with any other platform. It’s quite common to see people on Lemmy or Mastodon who are active users, and still don’t understand that the platform they are on is not run by capitalists/how it is fundamentally different from centralized platforms.
A lot of people get confused by Lemmy when I try to explain it to them. We need a step-by-step tutorial on Reddit.