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It still amazes me that there are people on Reddit who are upset about this but still keep using Reddit lol!
Even if they're "addicts" it's not like there's no where else to go! That's like an alcoholic finding out that their favorite brand of whiskey is laced with lead and arsenic but still continuing to drink it instead of just changing brands!
I guess there are still some people there who naively think that it's all somehow going to go back to what it used to be, but at this point it mostly seems like pure laziness
For people that want a true reddit replacement, there ISN'T somewhere else to go.
It certainly isn't lemmy (imo) Twitter is a cesspool...
You are correct that Lemmy is not a "true Reddit replacement". In my opinion it's better than Reddit! The only downside I've really noticed is that there aren't as many varied communities built up yet
But that’s a huge downside to most people.
Ahh. What about the site has been better for you?
I've bad the opposite experience, unfortunately.
I've struggled to easily navigate and find communities I want to participate in, on lemmy.
Everytime I've asked for help I've been told it's a me problem, because lemmy isn't reddit.
I haven't had any issues navigating the sites at all! It's been pretty easy for me to search for communities so far! Maybe it's the app you're using? I'm on Jerboa and it honestly works better than anything I ever used on Reddit! I've been trying the Boost app too since that was how I used to get on Reddit but Jerboa just works better so far
Yeah I totally agree, I like it here but I couldn't recommend it to a friend really because it's super awkward with not knowing where to sign up because it's so hard to tell who is blocking who - sign up to thy wrong server and basically no one can see your posts and you can't see helf the stuff. Then finding communities is difficult enough to start with let alone finding an active community among the dozens of similar named ones - and that before you even get into the various problems with elitists and gate keepers and wokescolds...
It's annoying that it feels most the users would rather this place dies than do anything to make it usable for normal people. We need to work as a community and make it more welcoming, to create tools to help people find what they need and to make it worth while to be here
THANK YOU!
This is my exact situation and no one has really shared my experience yet but you.
You've listed many of the problems I have.
Which app do you use?
This is a downside. I mainly was on a couple specific video game subs and some small branch subs of broader communities.
I have fallen back about once a month.
You could make a new community for that here! I'm sure others would be interested in it!
Reddit rose from the ashes of digg. Maybe lemmy will take its place, maybe another will. The biggest issue is that it's already a trove of knowledge, and users are shredding their account history as they leave to keep reddit from profiting from it. I understand why they do it, but it's kind of like burning the library of Alexandria.
I took the only multi-viewed comment I remember making and moved it here.
Had one comment people kept digging up YEARS after I made it, copypasta’d it to Lemmy and edited original comments to redirect here.
If more people would migrate info they’ve shared like that it would be nice.
Gotta disagree i am from reddit and i love lemmy .
Yeah, so do I, but let's not kid ourselves. Lemmy has a long ways to go. It can scratch the itch the same way Reddit did, but there's a whole ton of stuff missing here that's only on Reddit.
I meant lemmy as a software but yeah the people and communities are very much missed
The only thing lemmy is missing is people really
I too am a people. Bleep blop bloop.
its never gonna be lemmy until they bring their niche communities here
But they won't bring them here until it's a good space to be.
I run a community on here and reddit, I hate to say it but reddit is far more welcoming even once you get past the difficulty of servers and stuff here. Lemmy has problems with down voting and lack of participation, and it's not like I'm talking about right wing politics subs or anything it's for an open source project.
We need to make discovering communities easier and we need to be more open to new people coming - that means supporting things even if they aren't to our taste and trying not to gatekeep.
how is it more welcoming there?
People sometimes prefer the devils they know to the angels they don't know. It's hard to break out of even abusive relationships.
Inertia, low priority.
Changing habits can be hard, the statu quo is usually easier
I'm not sure why you'd be amazed, I mean people are still using Twitter and that's a thousand times worse than Reddit.
I mean fuck, i'm an addict and I've managed to stay away. They've got other issues. Like a person that won't leave an abusive spouse.
Humans will always sacrifice "best-interest" for comfort and familiarity.
Late but could u name some alternatives like lemmy