I dropped reddit on mobile, but on desktop i still use it from time to time. Although i was never really a heavy user to begin with.
It depends on your definition of "dropped." Most people who moved from Reddit to Lemmy don't fall into the category of deleting their account and switching over 100%, rather Lemmy has filled the role of Reddit for most but not all of their browsing.
I use Lemmy to browse, and Reddit for search. E.g. If I want to checkout general online stuff people are discussing/sharing this is the place. If I want to look up frying pan recommendations I google "reddit le creuset"
i only use Reddit for technical questions on communities that don't exist on Lemmy or are inactive. I'm not using Reddit anymore for browsing but I'm not gonna artificially limit myself from that great resource for some performative activism
I am read ~70% lemmy vs 30% reddit. In my opinion this is because community is important. And reddit-community still be a big and active 🤷🏻♂️
I did. 💀
Me and you can check my reddit account under the same name.
I'm Spartacus!
Some number, likely greater than 0.
I did. Haven't visited reddit since Sync stopped working. Should probably drop by and delete my account.
Dropped it on mobile for lemmy but still use desktop.
Dropped fully, not yet. But I am smoothly porting over more and more of my usage to Lemmy.
I haven't posted or commented on Reddit since over a month, but I haven't deleted my account yet. I have consulted Reddit a few times since, notably when it showed up in the results for a question I was looking up, or to see the posts from the r/Askhistorians weekly roundup (of which I follow the RSS feed). While the way I've been using Reddit lately doesn't require an account, I'm unsure of whether I intend to delete mine; partly because if for whatever reason, I needed to post a question somewherebit will get a big audience, that's the biggest I can currently get, and partly because I don't want all my great posts and comments of the past to be lost to history...
I did. Only connect to Reddit if I want to find something from saved items.
Count me in. I do really miss Reddit though and Lemmy is nowhere near as interesting as Reddit. But no one said protesting is easy.
I'm pretty sure that not even 1% .
I'm gonna say it's at least three