Yeah pretty much.
Like as much as I dislike reddit, they still have the communities I interact with the most.
Lemmy is cool but it’s mainly techy and nerdy stuff that I’m not that into.
Yeah pretty much.
Like as much as I dislike reddit, they still have the communities I interact with the most.
Lemmy is cool but it’s mainly techy and nerdy stuff that I’m not that into.
Def want to see this movie. Should I take 70m or Imax?
At this point the Marketing is his name. Well respected director and last movie? Sign me up
It’s def a good start, but like @simple said I wish they would bring it to PC. There’s load of untapped potential here for good creations
I think that’s normal. People will try out Lemmy but if they notice that the communities they frequent doesn’t have a lot of content they’ll just leave back to reddit.
We can hope for organic growth but it’ll take a long time (especially with how big reddit is)
Yeah, at least they’re making sure it works “fine” before selling you for 3500$
From what I understand, hot is supposed to be like Reddit where they show up posts that are gaining traction in the day.
But yeah it’s pretty buggy right now, been seeing a lot of old posts too
I like Lemmy for the more serious conversations. Still think it’s missing a lot of “casual” communities but that’s something that hopefully comes later.
Damn it’s like whoever is taking these decisions has no idea what he’s doing
Agreed with the second part. I think the federated servers are a neat concept, but at the end of the day what made reddit easier was that everything was on one server. You create an account and that’s it, you can browse every subreddit.
I hope it’ll grow more, but rnow I think they should work on making the whole experience more seamless
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