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  • ThermalShock (edited 8 years ago)
    +9

    Unfortunately I can see this as being an ongoing issue. It's going to take time for people to adjust to a new site and fit into it's established culture. Especially for those that have been on a particular site for years and don't have experience in other communities.

    I'd strongly encourage new users to slow down, take in the site and gain an understanding of what the core membership is like. It will improve your participation and experience immensely.

    • ClassyCritic
      +5

      I feel like a majority of the migrating users have been kind, and fit right into the culture. I'm hoping that other migratory Redditors learn to fit in, and make the changes that allow this community to thrive.

    • Charlemagne
      +2

      Yeah, on reddit downvoting is a very common thing minus a few select subs that are either very tight knit or have a unique culture. That's one of the things I like about here, it reminds me of my old favorite subs.