Actually, you're right. Scratch Reddit. Every single Linux meme community I've seen on the internet so far eventually boils down to repetitive "Windows bad" memes.
It's one of the reasons why people like me are put off using linux, especially when you have to ask those same smug linux users for advice when your first install hits a snag or you have an issue installing drivers.
It's very human behaviour, it's nice to feel special because you're part of an in-group which you deem superior, but yeah.
That might have been me 20 years ago, but these days I don't give a fuck what you use. If Linux is your thing and you have the passion, you'll gravitate towards it yourself just like I did. I don't need to push anyone into the cult. We aren't all like that.
The cultish people are most likely still in the honeymoon phase. The veterans know how annoying and sometimes rough the OS is, and acknowledge it, but stick with it anyway.
I'm not saying I don't want memes at all. I just don't like memes that can be summarized with "Linux good, Windows bad", because they're repetitive and beating a dead horse.
I don’t how correct am I, but I’ve noticed that a lot of meme communities on Lemmy have very radical heavily opinionated users.
The other day I commented on a meme saying that schools should include education related to real life formal work. For some reason I got downvoted for saying that. A lot of the comments were antigovernment and things like government wants to keep tax system complex so they can take advantage of people through fines.
That is just disappointing to be honest that they removed about not learning irl formal work, but don’t want schools to teach them at the same time. I just don’t understand.
I think it's more that there needs to be more people posting. Of course 1 person is going to seem radicalized when they're the only one posting topics they care about.
Like all 3 of the linuxmeme posts that just popped up - they're all from the same user, so of course they're all memes that interest that user.