Apparently, the mods at Linuxsucks are really sensitive?
from MTK@lemmy.world to linux@lemmy.ml on 29 Oct 17:14
https://lemmy.world/post/21411054

Saw a post without noticing the community and commented a genuine comment with good intentions.

Apparently it was against the rules of that community and I was banned.

Original post:

My (removed) comment:

And yeah, the last comment was sarcasm.

I just don’t really understand why is there a community for shitting on Linux? Like I can get not liking it, and hating the Linux die hard fans, but it really is an amazing thing that is integral to almost all modern computing… Kind of like hating social media by having a facebook page for it.

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Sanctus@lemmy.world on 29 Oct 17:37 next collapse

As light rises, so does darkness to meet it

Kintarian@lemmy.world on 29 Oct 17:44 next collapse

I’m not sure if it’s related but there was an annual symposium called “Linux Sucks”. It was a gathering of mostly Linux developers. The idea was to find the ways Linux sucks and develop ideas to fix the suck.

MTK@lemmy.world on 29 Oct 18:18 collapse

Nah, this seems like a community to dunk on Linux

Kintarian@lemmy.world on 29 Oct 17:50 next collapse

Nope, I just checked. Apparently, you can’t say anything good about Linux. Seems like a useless waste of time but, whatever. If I got banned from that site I would consider it a blessing.

JubilantJaguar@lemmy.world on 29 Oct 18:17 next collapse

So: you posted a serious contribution in an unserious community, and got treated unseriously. It’s not very newsworthy.

As for that community’s existence, why is that even up for discussion? As a Linux user I’m happy for people to say what they like about Linux. If the jokes are funny, all the better.

I use Ubuntu btw and it doesn’t suck. Well, not that much.

MTK@lemmy.world on 29 Oct 18:19 collapse

I don’t think it’s a joke community, it seems to just be about hating Linux and not allowing any Linux positivity or praise

JubilantJaguar@lemmy.world on 29 Oct 18:56 collapse

And so what? Why are you so bothered by it? I’m a Linux user of 20 years and I couldn’t give a fig that someone is running a forum called LinuxSucks which, unsurprisingly, contains little “positivity or praise” for Linux.

MTK@lemmy.world on 29 Oct 21:26 collapse

I mean… This is a site for posting things, and I posted a thing. Trust me, this isn’t the highlight of my day or something that deeply bothers me

wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 29 Oct 21:48 next collapse

Then why did you bother posting here complaining about it?

gamermanh@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 29 Oct 22:51 collapse

this is a website for posting things

Deep, complex reasons

wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 29 Oct 23:07 collapse

Even so, why post this and not any one of countless other things?

Like I feel that you’re missing a clear sign here. Most people would roll their eyes and move on. This is quite possibly the most “leopards ate my face” post in this community and yet it’s being upvoted because “hooray tribalism” over something as asinine as OS (really kernel) choice.

gamermanh@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 29 Oct 23:10 collapse

Because they found it interesting and wanted to discuss it with people?

Just because it’s low priority doesn’t mean it lacks any interest, we can exist between extremes

Most people would roll their eyes and move on

Quite famously 1% of the community are posters, after all. Who the fuck cares what a normal person would post? OP wanted to

and yet it’s being upvoted because “hooray tribalism” over something as asinine as OS (really kernel) choice.

Lol, it’s being upvoted because most of us recognize the sub and it’s pathetic mod and are laughing at being reminded of them, if the comments are anything to go by

JubilantJaguar@lemmy.world on 29 Oct 21:56 collapse

Good to know.

Enkers@sh.itjust.works on 29 Oct 18:31 next collapse

Apparently it was against the rules of that community and I was banned.

Sounds like they’ve done you a favour. Now you don’t have to see their random hater circlejerk community again.

[deleted] on 29 Oct 19:30 next collapse

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Enkers@sh.itjust.works on 29 Oct 20:31 collapse

Oh, maybe. Is that how it works?

madthumbs@lemmy.world on 07 Nov 18:16 collapse

I wish I could just mute it for them. -Apparently not an option.

GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml on 29 Oct 18:58 next collapse

Tech people are always sensitive and unfair. You should get used to it or start seriosly fighting them if you’re not afraid of getting in a legal trouble. As someone already said, it’s probably good that you got banned because the community could hurt you more. Trust me, you don’t want to get banned on a community you’ve spent years and made friends on.

matcha_addict@lemy.lol on 29 Oct 19:15 next collapse

Deciding Linux isn’t for you is one thing. Even deciding that you hate Linux is… Digestible. But what kind of internal self esteem and validation issues do you need to unironically participate in a community called “Linux sucks”?

Hating Linux is one thing. Putting in extra effort to justify to everyone that Linux is hate-able is a different kind of crazy.

Breve@pawb.social on 29 Oct 19:27 next collapse

It’s not a “community”, it’s one person making all the posts because I guess they wanted to make hating Linux their entire personality. 🤷

terminally_offline@infosec.pub on 30 Oct 11:29 collapse

I mean, you do see the irony of saying that on a website filled with Linux-crazed people, right…?

priapus@sh.itjust.works on 30 Oct 14:31 next collapse

I’d argue dedicating your personality to hating something is much weirder than being a fanboy of it, especially when that thing is a piece of technology nobody is forcing you to use.

comfy@lemmy.ml on 31 Oct 00:46 collapse

I don’t see irony there. I think calling this FOSS community ‘filled with Linux-crazed people’ is a stretch, but even then, it’s very different to:

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<img alt="" src="https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/d91ad56b-0762-4cb6-bb84-dd341e056938.png">

or even just hating a niche product whatsoever. It’s not like Linux is EEE’ing or being invasive, so it’s hard to equivocate being a passionate fan to being a passionate hater.

[deleted] on 29 Oct 19:30 next collapse

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[deleted] on 29 Oct 19:41 next collapse

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cdombroski@programming.dev on 29 Oct 23:12 collapse

That is indeed Don Quixote and I believe you’ll find that he is tilting at that windmill

selokichtli@lemmy.ml on 30 Oct 13:57 collapse

It’s clearly a giant.

wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 29 Oct 23:13 collapse

Not content with unasked for evangelizing in Windows communities and posts, this Stallman’s Witness tries their hand in an even less welcome locale.

Injured by the failure of their attempt, they seek sympathy back in friendlier climes.

Default_Defect@midwest.social on 29 Oct 19:37 next collapse

I don’t understand why so many people take the existence of linuxsucks communities so personally, the reddit version has more linux users defending it than actual hate, but that one was more meant as a “legitimate grievances against linux” community as opposed to what the lemmy version seems to be.

Just block and ignore like anything else. Its okay if there are people that don’t like the thing you like.

MTK@lemmy.world on 29 Oct 21:23 collapse

I didn’t take it personally, just confused and amused at the situation

NOOBMASTER@lemmy.ml on 29 Oct 21:51 collapse

install windows then

h3mlocke@lemm.ee on 29 Oct 23:19 next collapse

No u

MTK@lemmy.world on 30 Oct 04:12 next collapse

Is this a good guide?

dubyakay@lemmy.ca on 30 Oct 14:40 collapse

Damn, the down votes. People really don’t get sarcasm on the internet eh?

everett@lemmy.ml on 29 Oct 20:09 next collapse

Relevant discussion: !Linuxsucks@lemmy.world mod silently bans people from their community for disagreeing, and tries to hide the comments from being seen in the modlog.

Kintarian@lemmy.world on 29 Oct 21:32 collapse

Wow 😲

everett@lemmy.ml on 30 Oct 04:44 collapse

Yeah. I found that post after I, too, was banned.

radswid@feddit.org on 29 Oct 20:20 next collapse

My guess: the mod is sittin there posting memes on his gentoo-machine and laughing his ass of, because someone’s taking his community serious.

pathief@lemmy.world on 29 Oct 22:09 next collapse

It’s like going to a vegan community saying “meat isn’t so bad”. You’re obviously not going to get good responses.

caseyweederman@lemmy.ca on 30 Oct 13:19 collapse

We all thought the community was satire or at least self deprecative humor.

Auster@lemm.ee on 29 Oct 22:14 next collapse

Whether it’s a rage-click community, a community made for an agenda, or both, I don’t know, but in either cases, I wouldn’t see as surprising for the mods in such a community to be very trigger-happy. Best you can do, I think, is to block communities and individuals with such a profile, and to recommend others to not engaging (remember to explain why if you do it, btw).

teawrecks@sopuli.xyz on 29 Oct 23:34 next collapse

There was a time when there was an annual “Linux Sucks” presentation that I liked because it was a roundup of candid, yet constructive criticism of Linux (and then at some point the person running that went off the deep end and started yelling about woke agendas).

I wouldn’t mind there being a whole community devoted to pointing out shit that is poorly designed or just broken when running linux, and we as a community then try to fix them or find workarounds.

But as others have pointed out, that community isn’t a community, it’s literally just one account hanging out by themselves.

drhoopoe@lemmy.sdf.org on 30 Oct 02:18 next collapse

I wouldn’t mind there being a whole community devoted to pointing out shit that is poorly designed or just broken

But isn’t that every linux forum?

teawrecks@sopuli.xyz on 30 Oct 02:23 collapse

Yeah, but I think it can feel too much like a circle jerk around here sometimes. I get that people want to win over new users, but some of it goes too far I think. The fact is Linux isn’t perfect, and while no OS is, there are some critical things you can do on Windows that are still a pain in the ass on Linux. Some of that is a vendor/proprietary software problem, but a good chunk of it is just people being willing to overlook a thin layer of jank in their normal workflows.

I think we’d all be better off to all acknowledge and clean up the jank rather than try to pretend it’s fine as is.

prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 30 Oct 13:15 collapse

To be fair, Windows has its own jank. As someone who is forced to use Windows 11 for work, I’m much happier putting up with the minimum Linux jank one experienced compared to the Windows jank.

If any of that made sense.

BCsven@lemmy.ca on 31 Oct 04:00 next collapse

There is a guy that is a Linux dev, that maintains* a list of what sucks about linux, its very comprehensive–but a bit dated. He alao has same for Windows. I will have to look for the link

madthumbs@lemmy.world on 07 Nov 18:13 collapse

" that community isn’t a community, it’s literally just one account hanging out by themselves."

Is it though? Here’s a screenshot from comfy@lemmy.ml showing 2 other contributors (and this isn’t chat; I’m not here to ‘hang out’).
<img alt="" src="https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/6a643843-b864-4626-b6c7-33d39994894e.png">

It’s also new and trending. Even on Reddit’s r/linuxsucks, I was a prolific poster, and continue as such on r/desktoplinuxsucks.

Maybe just admit being butt-hurt or mute, because you aren’t the intended audience and it brings you discomfort. -Thanks

teawrecks@sopuli.xyz on 07 Nov 18:23 collapse

Lol that’s actually hilarious. So but, why not comment on your posts too? Each post is just sitting there with an empty comments section.

madthumbs@lemmy.world on 07 Nov 19:19 collapse

I got into mostly posting rather that commenting because of the hostility of Linux evangelists / brigaders. -Posts can’t yield negative karma on reddit. My comment is typically in the form of the title or in the customization / creation of the meme.

Maybe you’re still thinking back to when it was new; there are some posts from today (or a matter of a couple hours) with 3 comments already. It’s funny how people are criticizing it when there’s some adjustment (getting the right audience / parcipation) to be done in the face of a brigading / evangelizing issue from people it’s not meant for. I didn’t bring a community, and I’m not going to recruit for here from the reddit subs.

It’s unlikely that anyone is going to come along and contribute anywhere near as much as I do. -I don’t see the problem with that. Progress is happening and we are continually on the trending lists. IMO it’s working.

teawrecks@sopuli.xyz on 07 Nov 22:46 collapse

I’m all for it. All publicity is good publicity in this space. Open criticism is the first step to better open software.

communism@lemmy.ml on 29 Oct 23:44 next collapse

I read it as a jokey community and maybe you took it too seriously. Regardless that’s a kinda silly comment to leave. That’s a community for, ironically or seriously, hating Linux, so obviously it’s not in the spirit of the community to leave a serious comment defending Linux.

I see a lot of Windows hate on Lemmy. If someone made a post here complaining about how much they hate Windows, and a Windows fan replied explaining why Windows is so great, I would say it’s kinda heavy-handed but not totally ridiculous for a mod to ban them, since a Linux community is probably not for this person.

potentiallynotfelix@lemmy.fish on 30 Oct 00:51 collapse

The guy made 3+ pages of posts shitting on linux, all while nobody else posted and 95% of the posts were downvoted to shit. Nobody was laughing, the guy made real arguments, and genuinely seemed to have an issue with linux. I never detected any satire presonally.

brianary@startrek.website on 30 Oct 00:45 next collapse

It’s the same argument I’ve heard about the “complexity” of Mastodon: too many choices, which is I guess why people largely stopped going to websites outside the major social networks. Monopoly over competition, it’s like everyone is pining for a monarchy.

pineapplelover@lemm.ee on 30 Oct 05:43 collapse

Users say they want options until they receive way too many options

N0x0n@lemmy.ml on 30 Oct 01:10 next collapse

Hummm… Guess you’re to sensible? I mean I’m die hard linux lover for 3 years now and will never switch back to Windows… EVER!

However, I found some of those posts quite funny !

<img alt="" src="https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/5d994dac-7266-4c38-9111-f30e4fa7114d.webp">

MTK@lemmy.world on 30 Oct 04:01 collapse

Some of them are funny indeed

spacemanspiffy@lemmy.world on 30 Oct 02:04 next collapse

That whole community is just one guy posting memes. Some are funny but mostly its just odd how much he hates Linux.

Whatever :)

Coskii@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 30 Oct 10:29 collapse

It’s not satire?

entropicdrift@lemmy.sdf.org on 30 Oct 15:54 collapse

No, it’s one person who is so unironically salty that they post memes about how much they hate Linux several times a day.

starshipwinepineapple@programming.dev on 30 Oct 18:08 collapse

Everyone has a hobby 🙃

ColdWater@lemmy.ca on 30 Oct 02:18 next collapse

Linuxsocks

ghashul@feddit.dk on 30 Oct 05:41 collapse

I acquired the yarn, but i can’t figure out how to compile it.

kittenzrulz123@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 30 Oct 08:53 collapse

  1. Find a pattern (preferably with the trans flag)
  2. Manually compile
  3. Post on unixsocks
shapis@lemmy.ml on 30 Oct 05:26 next collapse

Pretty accurate meme though.

MTK@lemmy.world on 30 Oct 09:27 next collapse

Yup XD

ReakDuck@lemmy.ml on 30 Oct 11:23 collapse

Yeah… I am in my Arch comfort zone, till I was forced to move on as the newest kernels of Arch triggered kernel Panics at my Starlite V device. Even the LTS version (and for some weird reason the rt kernel was the only one working without panics).

So someone said “Use NixOS, its great”… it felt cool at beginning, but sucked very soon as everything should be written into stone if you want changes on your system, and then reboot, because the switch command didn’t really trigger enough changes. Netbeans was without Maven till I rebooted. I thought I sucked at adding it properly. Frustrating it was.

Then I tried MX Linux, just to realize that Debian has Ancient packages with many many bugs, like Okular having a broken Pinch-Zoom which is fixed after 23.31 or smth. Debian had version 22 of Okular. And I disliked that MX Linux used Plasma 5…

Another one recommends Void Linux, Gentoo, KDE Neon, OpenSuse Tumbleweed. Holy fuck pls filter it by Systemd only Operating Systems. (But still cool having lots od Linux users in my university group)

I finally decided to Install Kubuntu and actually… it feels like it will last forever (till a new Ubuntu Update comes in and destroys itself by its own Updating system. It never worked for me)

hangonasecond@lemmy.world on 30 Oct 21:28 collapse

Gentoo has systemd instructions right alongside openrc through the whole installation handbook. Pretty sure opensuse is systemd also.

electricprism@lemmy.ml on 30 Oct 08:04 next collapse

For this exact reason i feel the fediverse should operate on #hashtags and the user should subscribe to their mods who will mark content for exclusion and filtration.

Meaning that instead of a ultimatum users can participate regardless of if bad mods ruin a community as per reddit /r/linux being ruined by loco mods.

This fiefdom format where topics are arbitrated and drum headded by fief lords is archaic and antiquated.

When the wrong man uses the right means, then the right means work in the wrong way.

Its our job to create systems that prevent this as much as possible through good design.

WilfordGrimley@linux.community on 30 Oct 10:44 collapse

That’s how aether works kind of.

It’s P2P/decentralised rather than federated.

Anyone can make a community. With enough participation in a community one can become a mod. Mods can be impeached by vote of active participants.

Anyone can see nod actions and anyone can decide to disable the actions of any mod.

I love the system, I was active there before moving to Lemmy. I wish it had taken off/absorbed some of the Reddit fallout rather than Lemmy.

AFAIK it is not maintained or at least updated much less frequently than Lemmy/ActivityPub.

selokichtli@lemmy.ml on 30 Oct 13:55 next collapse

You should also take into account the animosity against lemmy.ml in general from some instances and communities. Something to do with the moderation here or something else.

gmtom@lemmy.world on 30 Oct 14:19 next collapse

Unrelated but I got banned from the atheist memes community for calling one of the mods memes a boomer Facebook meme.

agnomeunknown@lemmy.world on 30 Oct 22:30 next collapse

As an atheist, I cringe at nearly every post I see from that community. Makes me want to punch teenage neckbeard me in the face

macattack@lemmy.world on 31 Oct 23:00 collapse

Same. I imagine it’s how most Christians feel about their loudest supporters as well

comfy@lemmy.ml on 31 Oct 00:49 collapse

It turns out, mods are gods.

mindbleach@sh.itjust.works on 30 Oct 17:07 next collapse

Yeah, that guy’s not joking.

It’s not some kayfabe act. He is sincere in all of that posturing assholery.

Block and move on.

faultypidgeon@programming.dev on 30 Oct 20:19 collapse

Seems like a year ago he was actually using Linux himself. Wondering what happened that made him feel so butthurt.

communist@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz on 30 Oct 22:27 next collapse

people who are new should be using immutable distros exclusively unless they’re looking at this as a major project where they learn everything about it, IMHO

i’ve been helping people switch for a long time, all the dumbest things that have happened to people have been stopped by immutability.

StanislavP@lemmy.world on 30 Oct 22:42 collapse

I just switched from Windows to Linux recently. Have gone from Zorin to Linux Mint and my friend likes Ubuntu. I would like to think that I watched a lot of videos and read a lot of articles before switching, but I’ve never heard of immutable distros. Could you please explain that term?

Edit: Grammar.

communist@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz on 31 Oct 02:55 collapse

Yes, the short version is that immutability means that the filesystem (except for your home folder) is read-only and updated all at once.

This makes it so that updates never break the machine, and you can roll back to previous versions of the machine all at once, seamlessly.

For new people I always recommend fedora kinoite, but if you’re highly experienced, immutability provides little value as you can always just chroot and unbreak the system yourself.

Web_Rand@lemmy.ml on 31 Oct 03:39 next collapse

Linux is pretty advanced today. It’s not a baby anymore.

BCsven@lemmy.ca on 31 Oct 04:07 next collapse

When I was on reddit the ones spouting the most linux hate seemed to fall into two main categories.

  1. those that tried it like 15 years ago and still hold a grudge.

  2. dudes who heard people rave about linux but they themselves struggled with certain concepts when trying it out. And rather than realize they need to read instructions and learn new things, instead would rather blame linux for not working as expected.

scratchandgame@lemmy.ml on 01 Nov 11:26 collapse

The Linux world have bad things, especially in userland and libc