pbsds,
@pbsds@lemmy.ml avatar
Colour_me_triggered,

Most are probably talking to chatbot on Reddit. I’m here though. I was never that into Reddit to start with though. I just need a platform to wind people up on. And Lemmy has plenty of hankies and buthurt capitalists. Both are just as easy to wind up.

lemann,

Hereee!

sounddrill,

I’m here!

zeusbottom,

I’ve never wanted or needed to go back, if that’s what OP is asking. SNR is higher, less to scroll through.

SkyNTP,

Discuit seems to offer nothing new but more promises of not falling down the same buisness practice pitfalls as reddit. I am sure they are well intentioned. But intentions are not enough.

I am on Lemmy for one simple reason. I am done trusting corporations to run projects for any extended poeriod of time without succumbing to corruption, greed, or missmanagement.

livedeified,
@livedeified@lemmy.world avatar

lurking

ThisIsAManWhoKnowsHowToGling,

Same

ArmokGoB,

I came here for video games and dank memes, but most of the website devolved into a political shitshow.

lemann,

I have about 120 comms blocked (mostly politics and porn) after only being here a few months ☹️

Polar,

I would, but my mobile app doesn’t allow me to block them at account level, and instead only app level.

I get a TON of hate community/instances; foreign community/instances that aren’t in my language or anywhere near my country; and then the same community spread out across 20 instances, so I have to subscribe to all of them (as neither of them are super active), and then deal with the massive amount of duplicate posting.

CeruleanRuin,

Everything is politics, comrade.

BellaDonna,

Still here. Never went back, but it’s so hard not to.

TexMexBazooka,

Present. Using this as I did reddit. It’s like browsing a lot of the smaller subreddits I enjoyed, but all the time.

Downsides are less content, and definite growing pains. I think there are some aspects of the platform severely limiting its growth at this time, and I’m not sure how it’s going to tackle them yet. But I’m along for the ride.

bulwark,

I’m in the same boat. What do you think are the limiting factors? I’m starting to see that federation is a double edge sword. It’s like every week a dozen new instances pop-up that have nefarious motives that need to be defederated with.

TexMexBazooka,

Federation is a challenge in its own right, yeah. My particular pet peeve has been repost bots that flood feeds with 1000s of posts with no comments.

Pringles,

I just block them, and also instances like lemmygrad and hexbear. Probably won’t work when you use a web browser, but I exclusively browse with the sync client.

TexMexBazooka,

Yeah I block bots and communities like hexbear, it’s just unfortunate that I feel like that’s become a prerequisite to Lemmy being enjoyable and that puts off new people

subspaceinterferents,
@subspaceinterferents@lemmy.world avatar

I’m here working at developing a community every day. It’s the community for my hometown, a large city on the coast of California. I try to post some interesting original content at least every other day, including photos.

Sometimes I feel like it’s a personal echo chamber, but there are lots of lurkers and upvotes, so I keep going. Reading lots of other Lemmy communities going forward. It’s all good.

Aeolian,

Yup, I’m here

pinkdrunkenelephants,

Hey, wassup

negativeyoda,

Present

Kirkkh,

Kinda no where hopefully. Because the final form of Reddit is just anger. No matter the subject or view. Lemmee has that nice drop by but go home too vibe that is perfect.

AndreTelevise,

Same with Twitter. Now you generally just stick to websites based on the communities you’re in. The only monopoly left to crack now is YouTube.

reddithalation,

youtube might never really die though, that business model is just so incredibly dependant on scale, and hosting ridiculous amounts of data, that it seems nearly impossible for something else to start up

Polar,

YouTube sucks, but I don’t want them to die. The insane amount of educational videos on there would be lost. I can pull up a video on how to repair a certain electronic, uploaded 14 years ago, where the uploader is MIA, but it still helped me fix my issue.

Not to mention any other service that tries to replicate YouTube will 100% have crazier monetization, with potential forced subscription. YouTube was built up slowly. Any new service will have to launch knowing potential billions of users will sign up and upload day 1. How do you even prepare for that? I mean shit, when new games launch, like Call of Duty, every fucking year the servers are flaky for a week+. They never learn.

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