More than half redditors doesn’t know this exist.
Edit: Ok damn that’s a lot of stuff, I agree tm people always messes things up and yes we are very outnumbered . I’m not saying we should be hating reddit I want people to know there’s an alternative when the corporate mess shits on reddit after a while. Thanks for the , um, Interesting stuff. Couldn’t help noticing it was more actually useful stuff instead of useless slander which makes up reddit i love you guys.
Do we want them all to know? There were a lot of shit heads on Reddit when I was there.
I wouldn’t mind having maybe twice the population and activity we have right now.
We don’t need millions, but 100k would be a nice community, with enough people to discuss more niche topics, and more creators posting their work.
I just want enough humans to outnumber all the repost bots, honestly.
Just block lemmit.online
Also do block some users if you notice them “lowering” your feeds “quality”
Since I did these things Lemmy gets better day by day
Reddit is still a much more diverse group than the Fediverse, which is still sadly dominated by technical people, mostly men, of a generally very similar political position.
Also Lemmy and other forum-like instance types are the closest alternative to Reddit on the Fediverse, so it makes sense to let people on Reddit know that there is a more open alternative.
WEB 1.0 REDUX YESSSSS
IT REALLY WHIPS THE LLAMA’S ASS
Everyone on Lemmy used Reddit at some point. It’s not like we’re some rare breed of human.
Very true.
I thought we were supposed to the best of the rest /s
And just like the history of Reddit, from being niche and obscure to being ubiquitous and heavily trafficked, everything gets horrible when it gets big. The enshittification eye of Sauron is always watching, waiting for anything to get good enough to ruin.
No thanks, I’m a Linux user that is okay with being in the 2-4%. If it had a large market share, someone would find a way to capitalize on it. I’m also perfectly happy with my one and only form of social media staying small and cozy.