I’m a nurse and reddit has a nursing subreddit I like to contribute to because they give good advice regarding my job, how to deal with arrogant doctors, bitchy coworkers… they know things a regular user in a generic channel couldn’t answer, because they don’t know the job.

I think asking in a channel like this for nursing advice doesn’t make much sense, because this is not a nursing specific channel.

Something similar happens to my workplace questions: there is an antiwork lemmy, but the one in reddit is much larger and they also have a work community, and so far I haven’t found anything like that on lemmy.

Another issue is size: For some problems, like violence in the hospital I need speedy advice and I get that faster when the communities are larger. Reddit is larger.

Simply replying ‘we don’t monetize’ while true and one reason why I turned to lemmy and don’t use reddit as much now, is not convincing enough for my particular case.

  • SuddenDownpour@sh.itjust.works
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    9 months ago

    There are things for which there is no Reddit alternative yet. Does it suck you have to use it? Sure. But you aren’t evil for using a platform with terrible management for discussing something important to you (especially if it’s related to work) when there’s no viable alternative. You may try starting a parallel community here, and perhaps it’d turn into something great years from now on, but that’s no solution to a need you have right now.