Thanks to everyone who left reddit because they killed the useful mobile apps, lemmy is becoming a viable alternative.
I've been waiting for a viable alternative that isn't as toxic as reddit for some time now. I hope they kill off old.reddit soon.
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Thanks to everyone who left reddit because they killed the useful mobile apps, lemmy is becoming a viable alternative.
I've been waiting for a viable alternative that isn't as toxic as reddit for some time now. I hope they kill off old.reddit soon.
I mostly left because I saw an abundance of bootlicking posts and comments, people dunking on mods for continuing the protest and saying that it doesn't concern them cause they don't use third-party apps. Granted, some of them might've been bots or payed, but a lot of frustration seemed genuine and fron real accounts, and it rubbed me the wrong way.
I really don't get it. I also used official app for years now and now I'm here and reddit is becoming a memory because how they treated it.
Same. I hadn't used a 3rd party reddit app in years, and I slowly watched as my reddit experience got worse and worse, but when they mishandled the whole situation it made me wonder why I'm sticking around.
Same. The app was shit, but I didn't want to bother with finding something else. I supported the protest but it was not enough for me to leave - their reaponse though, the strongarming of the mods and all the shitshow around me just made me snap. I was aware reddit is going down a bad path, but I was a frog being boiled. This made me realize it and thank god for that one guy on r/lotrmemes mentioning Lemmy as an alternative.
Same here. I don't want to use reddit's official app given how spez spelled out he will do everything he can to squeeze every penny out of that place. I want to browse interesting communities, not endless ads.
Here from reddit? Find your new home.
The "network" of instances that uses ActivityPub
The Reddit-like federated forum app that runs on ActivityPub within the Fediverse
Lists of Instances
Communities for getting started in the fediverse
Tools and info for admins and admins-to-be
Building or contributing?
I’m sure this “welcome kit” is meant as a helpful thing but I have to wonder if it is exactly the problem that prevents Lemmy from being adopted.
When someone joins Reddit, they don’t need to read a literal plethora of guides on how to use Reddit. It’s obvious.
What looks like a helpful thing to do is instead going to intimidate and confuse new people.
So ultimately the question is: why isn’t Lemmy obvious to use, and how do we make it so?
Reddit wasn't easy to understand either when I joined 13 years ago. I guess discovery is part of the fun.
Thing it though, you don't really need to read any of it.
The experience is pretty similar for the end user. However the guide is very useful if you want to get to the back end stuff.
Welcome! For me, it was Apollo (try WefWef). I love it here except for the server issues. All in due time.
I’m using wef wef now. I saw some bugs but I feel that eventually it would get better
Dude really just admitted to using reddit for porn lmao.
Please post a better alternative?
Like half of reddit was porn, what do you expect?
Well. Judging by my world feed, the porn is coming.
cumming**