This seems like a good place so far tbh

  • @johndroid@lemmy.world
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    42 years ago

    I still subscribe to a couple of niche subreddits because their lemmy equivalents haven’t taken off yet. But aside from the occasional check-in, I don’t really visit any more. Amazed at how much time I wasted each day on nothing.

  • @Sentau@lemmy.one
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    62 years ago

    Both yes and no. Yes the time I used to spend browsing reddit is now spent using lemmy. But the experience is totally different in lemmy. I am a much more active part of the community here whereas I was a lurker at reddit

  • Nick
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    132 years ago

    Yep, already deleted my 14yo Reddit acct and made the switch. Really glad I did :)

  • @RadDevon@lemmy.zip
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    252 years ago

    I replaced Reddit with the satisfaction of knowing I won’t be a pawn in Reddit’s plans to monetize the community’s free labor. 😉

  • @thesalamander@lemmy.world
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    22 years ago

    Yeah, deleted RIF early and just pretend it doesn’t exist. I’ll probably use it if a useful answer pops up on Google, but not for scrolling.

    Lemmy and Threads will have to fill the gap for now, but if they grow I don’t see a problem at all.

  • @axus@lemm.ee
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    32 years ago

    I think nobody would start a new community on Reddit, just makes sense to build something new on a Lemmy instance 🔰

    These things do cost time and money and the security code still needs to be written in blood, but it’ll be fun.

  • TheSleepMovement
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    So far yep! Why not?

    Reddit has no loyalty to me so why should I have to it?

    Ultimately I just want some interesting useless funny shit to look at. Doesn’t matter where it comes from.

    This is my first Lemmy comment ever!

  • @brewdtype@lemmy.world
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    122 years ago

    Yes and no. My daily scrolling habit has been moved to lemmy and I haven’t really felt any loss.

    However, and this is a big caveat: Reddit remains a huge source of institutional knowledge. Half a dozen times weekly I’ll look something up and the most relevant answer/discussion will be from Reddit. As I understand it, lemmy will never fulfill this need, because it’s not scraped the same way Reddit is? Or perhaps I’ve misunderstood something about the way federation works. If that’s true, it’s a huge blow to the long-term use of lemmy v. Reddit.

  • @joolez@discuss.tchncs.de
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    132 years ago

    Subjectively it’s getting exponentially more active every single day. Thats very promissing. I hope Meta does not kill the fediverse.

    For now I do not have any problems with redundant communites. Time will tell how things scale up.

  • @Abualiexpress@lemmy.world
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    12 years ago

    Besides the obvious difference in users, I’m finding it remarkably similar to Reddit. Time will tell if it catches on in popularity.

  • @Cabrio@lemmy.world
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    182 years ago

    I browsed reddit primarily with RIF for over 13 years, I made GDPR request for my data, and once I received it I edited all my comments to the copy pasta statement about reddit ruining itself, I then got summarily banned the day before RIF went 429. Made an account on lemmy.world. Feels like reddit during the Digg migration, I remember that exodus just as fondly.