lemann,

Hereee!

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.

pbsds,
@pbsds@lemmy.ml avatar
some_dude,

They went back to reddit or scatter around other social networks or ultimately ended up turning into floating balls of nostalgia.

nonfuinoncuro,

I 'member

adistantmirror,

Lemmy is a lot like old old Reddit

p000l,

I think most of them are back on Reddit.

Pat,

They're right here on the threadiverse

Yeah, nowhere near the size of reddit, but who wants that? Easier to have discussions without bazillions of people posting crap like "works for me" or being dicks.

I don't really trust other alternatives. Being unfederated, they rely on a closed source solution maintained by a single person or very small group of people. There's nothing in place if the plugs ever get pulled, everything is lost and like reddit, whose to say these owners won't turn their website slowly into the cesspit reddit is?

Yeah, an instance owner of lemmy/kbin could theoretically pull the plug on their instance or enshitify it, but you can just switch to a different instance and keep accessing the content you were.

CeruleanRuin,

The threadiverse/fediverse/whatever you call it I still feel is the future, so long as it survives, but it has a very long way to go to become truly sustainable as anything but a niche pocket of the internet.

It is nice to not have all the obnoxious static that comes with the huge mass of users reddit has, but that sparseness comes with the same online emptiness that living in a rural area does. Resources are much harder to find, and varied interactions with lots of people take significantly more personal effort.

Polar, (edited )

I’m here, but barely. I’ve not went back to Reddit (got IP banned during the migration), but Lemmy is too focused on certain topics for me to enjoy it.

Mainly FOSS and Linux community FLOCKED to Lemmy. You really can’t say anything about anything without people coming out of the woods screaming about how stupid you are, how FOSS is better, and Linux is superior.

Remember the backlash over Sync for Lemmy? Massive hate from the Lemmy community because it wasn’t FOSS. Wouldn’t be shocked if the Boost for Lemmy dev stopped developing his app after seeing that. I feel like Lemmy is shooting itself in the foot and pushing people away.

EDIT: case in point. lemmy.ca/comment/3131292

Prethoryn,
@Prethoryn@lemmy.world avatar

I second this. Lemmy is fully of “techy people” that think the only way to be “techy” is the way they define it without realizing if you aren’t universally adept or open then you are curating your content to a point you are part of the “sheep” you claim not to be a part of.

If you like anything you pay for then you are wrong. If you still use Windows you are wrong. You need to abandon everything Google and Apple but still buy a Google product and run a degooglefied version of the product. So give the company you hate your money but not your data. Makes perfect sense.

It’s either Linux or the highway but not everyone wants to use a terminal to use Mullvad or Tor every time you want to access the web to shop for a pair of shoes. Despite the fact you can write a script that still requires you to use a terminal to run Tor or what ever.

Not everyone wants Torrent speeds to pirate that piece of Microsoft software or movie. Some of us want to be, “normies” and just buy and use things that work without all the work that is unnecessary in our every day lives. We want to go to work, make money, spend time around people and things we love.

Yes, we get it we are the reason corporations and capitalism exist but I don’t see your FOSS downloads and open source software slowing that way down. We don’t need online tech heros who can prove you can free yourself. We need activists and people like that running got local politics and leadership helping actually put a stop to being taken advantage of.

Posting something about Unity enraging game companies is something anyone can do. But shoving a community off that you should be respectfully educating rather than shunning just because someone didn’t want to pirate a movie and instead watch it on a Windows machine through Linux isn’t or doesn’t change anything.

I am no longer on Reddit but Lemmy is fully of tech people who also often have 0 fucking clue what they are talking about. Which is quite ironic.

Honytawk,

I noticed that as well.

But they are all coming from specific communities. And in Lemmy it is easy to just block those communities and move on.

Problem is that it does reduce the amount of content you can see, and Lemmy isn’t all that big at the moment.

Patrizsche,

People obsessed with Firefox also. It’s getting old

Polar,

I’ve only moved back to Firefox because what Google is currently doing with Chrome/Chromium is terrible and harmful.

I will say, Firefox is sluggish and shit, but I refuse to allow Google to fuck over the internet.

Mr_1077,

I’m here!

However, I can’t seem to create communities that are missing from lemmy. Maybe an instance problem?

WeLoveCastingSpellz,
@WeLoveCastingSpellz@lemmy.fmhy.net avatar

Here

wtry,

Here

phoenixz,

We all went here

vizzi,

am here

Grayox,
@Grayox@lemmy.ml avatar

Oh you are in the right place! Once people figure out how to use the fediverse its jover for reddit.

ssboomman,

I’m here!

robot_dog_with_gun,

probably in some kind of camp

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