i_stole_ur_taco,

Still here. Getting ready to maybe create a post or two.

First I need to spend weeks upvoting shitposts, however.

Scarronline,

Yep I’m here

ComradeR,

My account is older than the Reddit exodus, but I did started to use it after the Reddit’s 3rd party app drama.

Thetimefarm,

Reddit is old enough to vote and has several orders of magnitude more users. You can’t create that much content organically overnight. As more content gets added it will attract more people who are interested in that content. In turn those users will contribute even more, even if it’s just in the form of engagement and upvoting posts they like.

Lemmy is already experiencing some growing pains because the decentralized, user hosted nature of the platform will never be able to react quickly across all instances. We deal with it because we don’t want to be controlled by one overarching entity and this is the ONLY alternative. Are there issues? Yes. Are there fewer issues than other social media sites? I don’t know, but the problems are at least different and potentially more fixable in the long run.

kava,

I’ve just been here since the API change. I’ve been more or less happy with it. Some things are dissapointing, like there being just as much of a hive-mind mentality as reddit. But I guess that’s probably just inherent to online vote-based communities.

I also wish there were an easier way to find new communities - and good ones. I don’t want to browse shitty memes. I want stuff where people are participating in good faith genuine discussion about meaningful topics.

I’ve found some of that here so far.

At the end of the day though, this is open source and decentralized. It’s everything a social media should be. To me, anything less than that is a waste of time. There is zero reason to spend your personal time creating content for a company to profit off of.

Whippygoatcream,

This.

I loved the app I used for reddit and the dev decided (rightfully) to redirect the same app style and function to lemmy.

I love how familiar it feels, but agree I wish it was easier to find interesting communities outside of just jokes and memes.

artaxthehappyhorse,
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I’m assuming Discuit is a private company using proprietary software? If that’s the case, may as well just crawl back to Reddit and gently place the boot back on your neck.

The ex-reddit users who choose to not let sociopath scumbags golden shower them can still be found here.

TheDrunkard,

Discuit is actually working on open sourcing thesite.

Flumsy,

I moved herr, just to different communities.

Teritz,

Still here

TheAnonymouseJoker,
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Discord, Telegram, old style forums, and some on Lemmy.

neutron,

Not every community made the move. Tech related ones are definitely here, not so much for games or anything in humanities unless we’re counting very small communities. But it’s a start.

Wahots,
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Still here, and happy. Most of my communities made the cut. I use social media a bit less often now, which is probably healthier too.

Monster96,

Still here. All my spent on lemmy is just browsing my subscribed communities by hot and the occasional comment here and there.

bradorsomething,

Spend a few minutes going through the all communities here, a number of active communities moved across, you just have to look for them.

Arfman,

Still here though to be fair I haven’t been that active for the last few years as I’m been spending more time on discord.

SeaJ,

I’m generally browsing the news subs which is usually what I did on reddit. I also check out All but comment less often in things I find there because it is just filled with memes after I blocked all the hexbear garbage.

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