Jimmycrackcrack,

Still here. I’m making it work. The very dominant focus on particular topics and views is readily apparent and somewhat lessens the experience compared to the variety I was used to on Reddit, but I don’t mind Lemmy’s predilections so much as those were areas of interest for me anyway, just not areas that I’d focussed on so heavily, or areas that I had been more interested in in the past and drifted from with age. This makes it kind of nice to kind of reconnect and re-engage with those topics, even if it does make things a little bland overall.

What I’m missing most is the ability to just assume, correctly, that whatever I need information on at that moment will have a sub dedicated to it already and I just need to correctly guess the name of the sub. This was especially handy for technical questions.

Raglesnarf,

Boost for reddit still works so 🤷‍♂️ I just use both. once Boost goes away then maybe I’ll try the main app again but probably not much

CeruleanRuin,

startrek.website is the biggest concentration of them I’ve seen, but since reddit forced its subreddits to reopen, plenty of people continued visiting there, or, like me, visit both.

I spend significantly less time on reddit, but lemmy is still missing the sheer volume of interaction that reddit offers by mere virtue of its size. I have to search here for episode reaction threads for stuff like Foundation and Trek, because it doesn’t usually land on my home page, and though the comments are always thoughtful and worth reading, there are like ten of them total, if that - as opposed to the dozens if not hundreds of reactions on any comparable thread over on reddit.

I hate to say it, but the exodus failed. I’m glad to have discovered Lemmy, but it simply doesn’t have anywhere near the numbers to compete.

JohnnyEnzyme, (edited )

I hate to say it, but the exodus failed. I’m glad to have discovered Lemmy, but it simply doesn’t have anywhere near the numbers to compete.

I think “failed” is a little strong, and that we have to remember two things, here: 1) Lemmy wasn’t in ideal position to handle a major Rexxitor exodus at the time, and 2) Lemmy is best looked at as a long-term project that will ultimately have higher quality of infrastructure, user rights, and users themselves. Much of that is already true, arguably.

What’s helped me personally is to start a community where one was needed in the FV, posting regular content there. Others are joining in, and it’s fun to see our little community grow. It also means a lot to me that I don’t have to worry about a corporation one day arbitrarily fucking with our community to suit their own ends.

That said, if you’re simply a content-devourer, then I agree that Lemmy is going to be less useful than Reddit for the time being. But there’s also a fairly unique opportunity to help change that, as many are doing here. <3

OceanSoap,

I’m here still. It is much slower here than reddit, but there are some upsides to that. One is that I spend way less time on my phone, scrolling

ElBarto,
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That’s what I’m loving about it atm, I can have a quick scroll while I’m waiting for something or go on an adventure through the different communities, I don’t feel like I have to check it all the time. I was pretty addicted to reddit for a while, so this has been great.

ericatty,

I’m here and on Mastodon. I really like Mastodon. (I still have my old twitter account, but have not posted or commented for years. I never really used it anyway. Now I use it to see the occasional newsworthy linked tweet since they require a login now to view anything. I’m purposely ignoring its attempt to rebrand)

I still go to old.reddit and lurk on slow news days. But my feed isn’t as robust or interesting as it was before the exodus. It’s still good for historical help on certain topic. So I will keep checking it probably.

But to me it looks like Lemmy and Mastodon are getting slow, steady, but high quality growth overall. I think the fediverse in general may be the saving grace of the internet. It looks to me like the “main stream” internet is becoming one voice, much like Clear Channel taking over and homogenizing the eclectic voices of regional radio.

Immersive_Matthew,

In think the key to helping those stuck in the Reddit world is to cross post Lemmy/kbin links to Reddit. You can even get any url to a post via the share feature on the apps. Let’s make them aware there is a place where they are not just making money more money.

nucleative,

You could cross post to Lemmy and then put a link in the Reddit thread that says something like: “for the real conversation, the way Reddit used to be, come to Lemmy”

That might get Reddit accounts banned though 😅

crazybuppie,

Lurking, just like I did on reddit. Lemmy is amazing and scratches most of the same itch reddit did for me, but I just read, vote, and move on.

Silentiea,

I just read, lurk, and occasionally reply to comments.

ieatmeat,

Same

LongPigFlavor,

I’m here. I left reddit for good, I don’t even lurk it anymore.

DickFuckarelli,

Hexbear

It’s paradise for lost Redditors.

JohnnyEnzyme,

A leftist social platform centered around community building through discussion, shitposting memes, and sharing content.

24.8K users / 98 Communities

Seems a bit specific for “lost Redditors” in general, but okay. I’m sure there’s plenty of good stuff there. That said, I think for most folks it’s pragmatic to pick and choose one’s communities from the entirety of the Fediverse rather than to limit oneself to a single instance.

nooneescapesthelaw,

Not really hexbear is more twitter ish, while reddit was always techy and more nerdy until the last 2 years or so

YoBuckStopsHere,
@YoBuckStopsHere@lemmy.world avatar

I’m never going back to that cesspool.

StuffYouFear,

Stull here, but I mostly stay quite

mapro,

Same. Just like I did on Reddit.

suzie_t,

Same…

atrielienz,

Here despite the lack of content/content I can’t get here on Lemmy. Still, generally I’d say it’s a little better on this side of things.

AgentGrimstone,

I’m here. I’ll still go on Reddit if I’m on desktop (which is rare) but when on my phone, Lemmy does the job fine.

chuckd,

👋

Harpsist,

I think the biggest sub I’m on here is all of 5000. Ouuuu.

Obviously not even 5% of reddit transitioned over. I know a lot of my favourite subs went to discord.

But discord - to my knowledge - doesn’t have a ‘front page’ of subs… Making it hard to find new subs.

beteljuice,

Discord is really fucking up on the discoverability front. They could take over the internet if they got their heads out of their asses. I was looking for discords on a specific topic, and had to scrape through several random pages to find relevant servers.

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