It’s almost as if reddit’s first party app couldn’t even compete with third party apps. I used Boost for Reddit and now I’m waiting for Boost for Lemmy
Still trying to wrap my head around the cross-community, cross-server talk, but then again I’m drunk so I should just try again in the morning
Is the title supposed to sound like a Narcotics Anonymous meeting or am I just projecting?
In a way social media is a drug and most of us were addicted. At least I was on Reddit, because I liked being there. So not using it, especislly when it was kind of a habit may not be easy for many on virtue fo that alone.
were addicted
I’m still grieving the Reddit that was.
Now, I’m excited for the threadiverse that could be.
It hurts to lose everything we had, but leaving is the only way to have better platforms in the future.
It’s also not that bad. Most okder users went through plenty of online communities.
True enough. I’m just a young lad who grew up in the age of social media centralization, so this is my first real platform migration.
Having come from helping run some very large communities as well as a lot of niche communities.
Kbin and Lemmy give me the same kind of feeling Reddit gave me almost 12+ years ago.
I dropped Reddit the day before the blackout. Dropped that garbage and moved on.
Kinda reminds me of the feeling I had when I left Digg for Reddit.
Same.
I’m looking forward to the day where answers to technical questions are not always found on corporate websites like Stack and Reddit.
They already are, depending what you’re looking for. A lot of the answers that I’ve found to take questions in the last few years are on obscure developer support forums.
I’m really impressed with how quickly lemmy is building a community, shitposts, beans, and all.
If we humans are good at anything, it’s ruining things and building community
It still won’t make sense when you’re sober, but you get used to it :)
I’ve also completely cut the cord with Reddit! I’m really excited by the potential in the threadiverse! My hope is we can get enough critical mass to keep the super niche and esoteric communities active like Reddit had.
Same.
If you haven’t tried wefwef.app, it’s worth a shot. Basically a clone of Apollo, but as a web app.
I have problems with the import from Apollo feature where it freezes on the list after I pick a subreddit and then go back to the list. Anyone else have that problem?
You dont need to know the cross talking part
Been lamenting losing some niche subreddits that I frequented, but it almost makes me want to start those communities here on lemmy.
Im sure there are a few people who have the same idea but dont know how to like myself.
Ah well, maybe myself or someone else will get around to it soon enough.
I’ve also been mourning the loss of some of my smaller subreddits and thinking of re-creating them here. If you do end up doing so yourself, consider making one last post on those old subs to recommend others join as well!
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Yeah, but it takes you to reddit. Ew.
I understand. Spez harmed Reddit.