• khoplex@lemmy.one
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    I haven’t missed Reddit once since I started using Lemmy. This place is a vibe.

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    Getting there. Just not active enough for me yet. I need go be able to scroll a unhealthy amount all day long dammit :(

    But it’s a much better community.

    • netburnr@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Try the new feed on a few different instances. I personally run a server that has seeded new for me.

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      1 year ago

      The order of sorting by hot is a bit getting used to, and the reports in different communities is some getting used to also.

      And seeing a lot of posts in hot without any comments

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    Feels like Reddit way back in the day, honestly.

    I’m talking like 17 years ago way back.

    Loving it! So much fun, silly content!

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      And just think… in a mere 17 years we can revolt against the fediverse and move on to the next greatest thing to feel these feelings again!

  • Brad Ganley@toad.work
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    I don’t understand why people are grasping so desperately onto reddit. This platform is young but already superior in most ways to reddit.

    Also, I firmly believe that federation is the perfect environment for something like reddit and this is what we should have gotten in the first place instead of what reddit became.

  • TheFuzz@lemmy.world
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    I’ve honestly been impressed with how fast Lemmy has improved both in terms of technical implementation as well as the quality of the site overall. Memmy has also impressed me with how quickly it is improving as well.

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      1 year ago

      Just made this account, been lurking for a couple weeks. Chill vibes in here, and yeah things are impressively smooth.

  • The Giant Korean@lemmy.world
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    The old memes and posts about a dude not wanting to poop for 3 days has given me pure joy.

    But everyone here has also been really great, and I’ve had no shortage of posts and comments to interact with.

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    My experience is that it’s 95% of the way there and has the potential to do it all. I think Lemmy needs time to coalesce as a thing and for defacto groups to emerge that replace the ones over on Reddit.

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    I’ll be honest, I have not weened myself 100% off Reddit just yet. However, I notice with each passing day since Reddit sabotaged third party apps that I am opening and scrolling through Memmy first and more often than I am doing with Narwhal. So while I have not left Reddit behind just yet, leaving it behind is getting easier by the day as more people start coming over to Lemmy and is becoming more active.

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      Exactly! I have a 15 year old Reddit account. Lemmy feels like old Reddit when it was new and fresh. I ain’t going anywhere!!

  • filister@lemmy.world
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    Yeah, actually people and communities look less toxic but I guess that would soon change.

  • Archpawn@lemmy.world
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    Personally I prefer how on Reddit you can get really specific communities. Like for tsundere sharks, or bread stapled to trees.

    • evranch@lemmy.ca
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      Give it some time, user count is still tiny compared to Reddit so obviously niche content will be less common at first. But it’s growing rapidly, I’ve not even been here a week and every day it feels more alive.

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        Definitely has a level of “aliveness” that already makes this a usable Reddit replacement.

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      I’ve been on Lemmy for only a few weeks, and I am already seeing pretty growth on niche communities. The TTRPG community specifically was pretty much dead here a couple of weeks ago. But now there are lots and lots more people! The communities are active, there is constantly new content, and actual upvotes. Nice to see! I am looking forward to watching this place grow.

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      Eh, this is mostly fine - worst part of reddit is starting to comment on a post only to realize that 4000 people already did so and nobody will ever see your comment.

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        oh that wasn’t usually my problem

        my problem was writing a well thought out comment, proof reading it, then realized it probably wouldn’t matter to OP or anyone else so I’d delete and move on

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      Going to be hard to reach critical mass when the same butthurt jannies ban you for no reason and admins defederate from other instances for wrongthink